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13-687: Fearon may refer to: People Edward Fearon (1859–1933), Canadian politician and rancher George R. Fearon (1883–1976), President pro tem of the New York State Senate 1931–1932 Henry Fearon (1802–1885), an English clergyman James Fearon (born c. 1963), American political scientist James S. Fearon (1849–1920), Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council Joel Fearon (born 1988), British sprinter and bobsledder John Turner Fearon (1869–1937), first editor of

26-516: A Supreme Court of Canada case on warrantless search of cellphones Estadio Roy Fearon , a football (soccer) stadium in Puerto Barrios, Izabal, Guatemala See also [ edit ] Feron , a Marvel comics character Louise Féron , a French singer Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fearon . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

39-512: A population of 2,176 living in 988 of its 1,083 total private dwellings, a change of 4.4% from its 2016 population of 2,084 . With a land area of 4.35 km (1.68 sq mi), it had a population density of 500.2/km (1,295.6/sq mi) in 2021. Maple Creek experiences a semi-arid climate ( Köppen climate classification BSk ). With the exception of southwestern Alberta, winters in Maple Creek are typically warmer than those in

52-593: Is a town in the Cypress Hills of southwest Saskatchewan , Canada. It is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Maple Creek No. 111 . The population was 2,176 at the 2021 Census. The town is 103 kilometres (64 mi) southeast of Medicine Hat , Alberta , and 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park on Highway 21 and 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of

65-546: The Sunday Mercury Prof Kenneth Fearon (1960-2016), Scottish cancer specialist Megan Fearon (born 1991), British politician Phil Fearon (born 1956), British record producer Ray Fearon (born 1967), British stage actor William Robert Fearon (1892–1959), Irish politician and academic Other Fearon Publishers , a US publishing company based in Belmont, California R v Fearon ,

78-467: The 1898 North-West Territories general election . When describing Fearon's term in office, Historian L.J. Roy Wilson described Fearon as a "very poor representative". Fearon joined the Klondike Gold Rush in 1898 and returned to ranching in Maple Creek in 1901. In 1902 he married Annie Hastings. Fearon died on November 3, 1933, at the age of 74. Maple Creek, Saskatchewan Maple Creek

91-706: The Trans-Canada Highway . Maple Creek runs along the west side of town. The administrative headquarters of the Nekaneet Cree Nation is 37 km (23 mi) southeast of Maple Creek. After the North-West Mounted Police had been established at Fort Walsh , settlers began to explore the Cypress Hills area, living along the creeks and doing small-scale ranching. The Department of the Interior

104-592: The adjacent plain region of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, being a convergence point for Chinook winds originating along the Rocky Mountain Front . The mean maximum temperature in January 2006 was 5.3 °C [1] for the Maple Creek townsite, compared to 5.0 °C [2] for Calgary and 4.7 °C [3] for Medicine Hat . The highest temperature ever recorded in Maple Creek was 41.0 °C (106 °F) on 29 June 1984. The coldest temperature ever recorded

117-468: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fearon&oldid=1143843055 " Categories : Disambiguation pages English-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Edward Fearon Edward L. Fearon (September 20, 1859 – November 3, 1933)

130-527: The town of Maple Creek now stands. This marked the establishment of Maple Creek. In June 2010, a flood submerged some of the town when Maple Creek overflowed its banks. The same flood hit much of southwestern Saskatchewan and southern Alberta and even destroyed a portion of the Trans-Canada Highway . There are two designated municipal heritage Properties in Maple Creek: In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Maple Creek had

143-507: The years prior to the election, the Medicine Hat community became divided with Tweed around the issues of prohibition, hospital supply purchasing and obtaining government contracts for friends. Fearon was a popular rancher near Maple Creek . During the campaign Tweed's opponents depicted him as hostile to labour, against provincehood, and an ineffective representative. Fearon defeated Tweed with 398 votes to Tweed's 309. Fearon did not contest

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156-622: Was a Canadian politician. He served on the North-West Legislative Assembly for Medicine Hat from 1894 to 1898. Fearon was born September 20, 1859, in Scotland. Fearon moved to Kingston, Ontario , in 1878 and joined the North-West Mounted Police where he was stationed at Fort Walsh . Fearon contested the 1894 North-West Territories general election in the Medicine Hat electoral district against incumbent Thomas Tweed . In

169-483: Was operating a First Nations farm on the Maple Creek, a few miles south from the present town site. In 1882-1883 the First Nations (mainly Cree , Saulteaux , and Assiniboine ) were moved to Qu'Appelle , and the farm was then operated by Major Shurtleff, an ex-Mounted Policeman , and George Wood, his brother-in-law. In the winter of 1882, a Canadian Pacific Railway construction crew of 12 decided to winter where

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