Valley East | |
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— Community — | |
Location of Valley East within Greater Sudbury. | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
City | Greater Sudbury |
Ward | 5, 6 |
Incorporated (Town) | 1973 |
Incorporated (City) | 1997 |
Dissolved | 2000 |
Government | |
• City Councillors | Ron Dupuis, André Rivest |
• Governing Body | Greater Sudbury City Council |
• MPs | Claude Gravelle (NDP) |
• MPPs | France Gélinas (NDP) |
Population (2001)Statistics Canada | |
• Total | 22,374 |
Time zone | EST (UTC-5) |
• Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) |
Postal Code FSA | P3N, P3P |
Area code(s) | 705 |
Website | Valley East Community Action Network |
Valley East was a city in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000.
It was created as part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury, and took its name from the fact that it comprised the eastern half of the Sudbury Basin.
It was the largest of the six towns in the Regional Municipality, and due to population growth, was reincorporated as a city in 1997. On January 1, 2001, the city and the Regional Municipality were dissolved and amalgamated into the city of Greater Sudbury.
Before the amalgamation, Valley East was Northern Ontario's sixth largest city, ranking after Timmins and before Kenora. In 2001, the last Canadian census that recorded Valley East as a separate entity, the city had a population of 22,374.
Valley East is now divided between Wards 5 and 6 on Greater Sudbury City Council, and is represented by councillors Ron Dupuis and André Rivest.
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Blezard Valley is located in the geographic township of Blezard, and was named in the 1880s for Thomas Blezard.
The township of Hanmer has been around since the early 1900s. It currently has two secondary schools, École secondaire Hanmer and Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary. It has one indoor mall complex, the Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre. Hanmer also boasts two churches: St-Jacques and the Valley Pentecostal Church. There are many children's parks as well as groomed trails for recreational motor sports.
Notable residents of Val Caron include former NHL player Ron Duguay, and NHL hockey player Andrew Brunette. Address and telephone service in Val Caron also includes the smaller neighbourhoods of Flake, Guilletville, Laurentian and McCrea Heights. Also has two high schools; Confederation Secondary School and l'E.S.C. l'Horizon.
Address and telephone service in Val-Thérèse also includes Elmview.
The Valley East Community Theatre[1] was founded in 1998 by Marcel Gauthier and Ron Babbin. The theater group has staged over 15 productions.
The former city has an important francophone community. It houses two francophone secondary schools, as well as two anglophone secondary schools, the second of which opened after the amalgamation into Greater Sudbury.
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