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Jonquière Condors
The Jonquière Condors were a Canadian minor pro ice hockey team in Jonquière, Quebec. They played in the Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League from 1997-2002. For the 2002-03 season, the franchise was moved to Saguenay, and became the Saguenay Paramedic. Records *Games Eric Gravel, Richard Boivin Richard Boivin is a justice serving on the Federal Court of Appeal since 2014. He has previously served as Associate Senior General Counsel with the Aboriginal Affairs Portfolio for the Canadian Department of Justice The Department of Justice (f ... 173 *Goals Jean Imbeau 196 *Assists Jean Imbeau 156 *Points Jean Imbeau 252 *PIM Dave LaSalle 801 External links The Internet Hockey Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Jonquiere Condors Defunct ice hockey teams in Quebec Ice hockey clubs established in 1997 Ice hockey clubs disestablished in 2003 Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League teams 1997 establishments in Quebec 2003 disestablishments in Quebec Sport in Saguenay, Quebec ...
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Jonquière
Jonquière (; ; 2021 population: 60,250) is a borough (arrondissement) of the city of Saguenay in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. It is located on the Saguenay River, near the borough of Chicoutimi. History Jonquière was founded in 1847 by Marguerite Belley, who came from La Malbaie to settle on the Rivière aux Sables. It was named after Jacques-Pierre de Taffanel de la Jonquière, Marquis de la Jonquière, governor of New France from 1749 to 1752. Growth came from the construction of pulp and paper mills at the beginning of the 20th century. Between 1925 and 1928, the world's largest aluminum plant was built along with the city Arvida (then a separate town). In 1942, to supply power to the plant, Alcan built a hydroelectric station at Shipshaw that was the largest in the world at that time. Jonquière, Arvida, and Kénogami were amalgamated into a single city, Jonquière, in 1975. Jonquière was the host city for the Quebec Games in the winter ...
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