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Synonyms for sherbrooke or Related words with sherbrooke
drummondville
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joliette
longueuil
beauport
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boucherville
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outremont
louiseville
lennoxville
lachute
chambly
rimouski
victoriaville
pierrefonds
quebec
coaticook
repentigny
valleyfield
dolbeau
plessisville
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edmundston
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senneterre
bellechasse
assomption
shawinigan
arthabaska
westmount
ottawa
beloeil
dorval
maisonneuve
bromont
montarville
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chibougamau
montreal
etchemin
rouville
beauceville
cowansville
terrebonne
brockville
shippagan
argenteuil
Examples of "sherbrooke"
Université de
Sherbrooke
(University of
Sherbrooke
),
Sherbrooke
, QC
Musée d’art de
Sherbrooke
(Art Museum of
Sherbrooke
),
Sherbrooke
, Québec, Canada
Musée des beaux-arts de
Sherbrooke
(
Sherbrooke
Museum of Fine Arts),
Sherbrooke
, QC
Sherbrooke
Symphony Orchestra (OSS) (L'Orchestre symphonique de
Sherbrooke
), is a symphony orchestra based in
Sherbrooke
, Quebec, Canada, with Université de
Sherbrooke
as its home.
- The
Sherbrooke
Regiment and The
Sherbrooke
Hussars
Association d'Ultimate de
Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke
, PQ
- The
Sherbrooke
Regiment and The
Sherbrooke
Hussars
As of 2010, the largest employers in
Sherbrooke
are Université de
Sherbrooke
(6,000 employees), Centre hospitalier universitaire de
Sherbrooke
(5,511), Commission scolaire de la Région-de-
Sherbrooke
(3,050), Centre de santé et de services sociaux – Institut universitaire de gériatrie de
Sherbrooke
(2,650), City of
Sherbrooke
(1,913), Desjardins Group (1,713), Cégep de
Sherbrooke
(800), Centre Jeunesse de l'Estrie (527), Nordia Inc. (500), Canada Post (497), Kruger Inc. - Publication papers business unit (455), Bishop's University (450) and McDonald's (400).
The
Sherbrooke
Vert & Or ("
Sherbrooke
Green & Gold") is the athletic teams that represent the Université de
Sherbrooke
in
Sherbrooke
, Quebec, Canada. The team plays in Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (French for "Quebec Student Sports Network").
Sherbrooke
was named after
Sherbrooke
Village in Quebec, Canada, which itself was named after Sir John Coape
Sherbrooke
(1764 – 1830), Governor General of Canada from 1816 to 1818.
The
Sherbrooke
Museum of Fine Arts () is an art museum in downtown
Sherbrooke
, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 241 Dufferin Street in downtown
Sherbrooke
.
After the end of the Second World War, The
Sherbrooke
Regiment re-roled as armour, becoming the 12th Armoured Regiment (
Sherbrooke
Regiment), perpetuating the traditions of the
Sherbrooke
Fusilier Regiment. In 1958, the number was dropped, and the regiment became The
Sherbrooke
Regiment (RCAC). In 1965, it amalgamated with the 7th/XI Hussars to become The
Sherbrooke
Hussars.
Université de
Sherbrooke
Stadium (Stade de l'Université de
Sherbrooke
) is a multi-purpose stadium at the Université de
Sherbrooke
in
Sherbrooke
, Quebec. It is home to the
Sherbrooke
Vert et Or track and field, soccer, and football teams. It was built in 2003, and has a fixed seating capacity of 3,359. The stadium hosted the 2003 World Youth Championships in Athletics.
"Source: "Election 2001
Sherbrooke
& Townships," "
Sherbrooke
Record", 6 November 2001, p. 5."
"Source: "Election 2001
Sherbrooke
& Townships,"
Sherbrooke
Record, 6 November 2001, p. 4."
"Source: "Election 2001
Sherbrooke
& Townships,"
Sherbrooke
Record, 6 November 2001, p. 5."
The team moved to
Sherbrooke
, in 1992, where they were renamed the
Sherbrooke
Faucons, and later, the
Sherbrooke
Castors and Lewiston Maineiacs. The Maineiacs have since relocated and the franchise has been brought back to
Sherbrooke
, and named the
Sherbrooke
Phoenix.
"Source: "Election 2001
Sherbrooke
& Townships,"
Sherbrooke
Record, 6 November 2001, p. 5."
"Source: "Election 2002 Eastern Townships," "
Sherbrooke
Record", 4
Sherbrooke
2002, p. 4."
There are competing and contentious claims on the wartime legacy and honours of the
Sherbrooke
Fusilier Regiment (27th Armoured). Both the
Sherbrooke
Hussars and les Fusiliers de
Sherbrooke
share the battle honours and elements of the wartime unit's name. However, the
Sherbrooke
Hussars (RCAC) perpetuate the armoured corps lineage. Readers are reminded to be alert that both the
Sherbrooke
Hussars and Fusiliers de
Sherbrooke
Wikipedia articles are periodically overwritten and diminished by narrow-minded editing.