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Slater's Hamilton, Ontario mill is an older facility with many DC cranes. Their new crane will take advantage of today's technology, which includes the installation of AC adjustable frequency controls. Additionally, the crane will include a control house, providing a clean, cooled operating environment for the electrical equipment. The crane is scheduled for delivery in October.
At 12 million people, Ontario is by far Canada’s most populous province. Over 90% of the population lives in the southern portion of the province, within 200 km of the US border. A great deal of these people live in Toronto and its suburbs (now approaching 6 million people). In addition, the “Golden Horseshoe” that surrounds the Greater Toronto Area is home to a large percentage of the province’s population.
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Ontario has one of the most multicultural populations in the world. No matter what country you are arriving from, there is probably a community from that background in Ontario. Your local community may be a source of support. This section includes links to newcomer settlement agencies serving many cultural communities across Ontario.
Ever since its expansion to an 18-hole layout in 1927, St. Thomas Golf and Country Club in Union, Ontario, has undergone regular improvements and is now perennially rated among Canada's 100 best. And for good reason. This parkland course plays up, down and through valleys bordered by hills rising sharply up the sides of undulating fairways lined with beautiful trees, a combination of scenery that makes for a fantastic round of golf.
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Looking north on Euclid Ave., Ontario, 1885 The area that is now Ontario was probably part of the lands used for hunting and foraging by the nomadic Tongva (GabrieleƱo) Indians, who were known to roam as far east as the western San Bernardino Mountains. The Serrano Indians may have ... used the land; the remains of a Serrano village were discovered in the neighboring foothills of the present-day city of Claremont. Juan Bautista de Anza is said to have passed through the area on his 1774 expedition, and to this day a city park and a middle school bear his name. Following the 1819 establishment of San Bernardino Asistencia, which served as an outpost of the San Gabriel mission, it became part of a large, vaguely identified area called "San Antonio". In 1826, Jedediah Smith passed through what is now Upland on the first overland journey to the West coast of North America via the National Old Trails Highway (present-day Foothill Blvd).
LA/Ontario International  - More planes. More Places. Non-stop. Fly from LA/Ontario and spend less time traveling and more time doing whatever you like. LA/Ontario has all the amenities you'd expect at a larger airport and the added convenience of a smaller airport. In fact, the whole place is designed for easy travel. It's just a short walk from your car to ticketing and then on to the gate.
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