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  2. St. Thomas, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Highway 3. Highway 4. Website. stthomas.ca. Street scene in St. Thomas, 1960. St. Thomas is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It gained its city charter on March 4, 1881. The city is also the seat for Elgin County, although it is independent of the county. At the time of the 2021 Census, the population of the city was 42,918.

  3. List of mayors of St. Thomas, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of reeves and mayors of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. St. St. Thomas was incorporated as a village in 1852, as a town in 1861, and as a city in 1881.

  4. Old St. Thomas Church - Wikipedia

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    Old St. Thomas Church. Built between 1822 and 1824, [1] the St. Thomas Anglican Church, today called the Old St. Thomas Church, is one of the oldest structures in St. Thomas, Ontario [2] The Church was continuously used between its founding and 1877. The church was made a designated heritage property in 1982.

  5. Elgin County - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.elgincounty.ca. Elgin County ( / ˈɛlɡɪn /) is a county of the Canadian province of Ontario with a 2016 population of 50,069. Its population centres are St. Thomas, Aylmer, Port Stanley, Belmont, Dutton and West Lorne. The county seat is St. Thomas, which is separated from the county but within its geographic boundary.

  6. St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  7. Canada Southern Railway Station - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Southern Railway Station (CASO) is a former railway station in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. The station was built by the Canada Southern Railway (CSR) [nb 1] in 1873 as both a railway station and its corporate headquarters. [2] [3] It was one of the busiest stations in Canada during the 1920s. [2] Train traffic ceased in the 1980s.

  8. Category:St. Thomas, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "St. Thomas, Ontario". The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . St. Thomas, Ontario.

  9. St. Thomas City Council - Wikipedia

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    The St. Thomas City Council is the governing body of the city of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. It is made up of a mayor and seven aldermen who are elected on an "at-large" basis. Elections for the city council are held every four years. 2006-2010 City Council. Elected in the municipal elections of 2006 for St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. It served ...