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Becky Price (born September 8, 1974 in Richmond Hill, Ontario) is a former field hockey forward from Canada, who earned a total number of 39 international caps for the Canada women's national field hockey team, Canadian National Team during her career. She started playing field hockey in high school, and was named York University's ''Female Athlete of the Year'' in 1998. International senior tournaments * 2001 – 2001 Women's Pan American Cup, Pan American Cup, Kingston, Jamaica (3rd) * 2001 – 2001 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier, World Cup Qualifier, Amiens/Abbeville, France (10th) * 2002 – 2002 Commonwealth Games, Commonwealth Games, Manchester, UK (7th) External links Profile on Field Hockey Canada
Canadian female field hockey players Sportspeople from Ontario York University alumni Field hockey players at the 2002 Commonwealth Games 1974 births Living people Commonwealth Games competitors for Canada {{Canada-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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Richmond Hill, Ontario
Richmond Hill (Canada 2021 Census, 2021 population: 202,022) is a city in south-central Regional Municipality of York, York Region, Ontario, Canada. Part of the Greater Toronto Area, it is the York Region's third most populous municipality and the 27th most populous municipality in Canada. Richmond Hill is situated between the cities of Markham and Vaughan, north of Thornhill, and south of Aurora. Richmond Hill has seen significant population growth since the 1990s. It became a city in 2019 after being a town since 1957. The city is home to the David Dunlap Observatory telescope, the largest telescope in Canada. History The village of Richmond Hill was incorporated by a bylaw of the York County Council on June 18, 1872, coming into effect January 1, 1873.; see also Archaeological Services, Inc.,Town of Richmond Hill Official Plan: Archaeological and First Nations Policy Study," October 2009;The Stage 4 Salvage Excavation of the Orion Site," Dec. 2008. In September 1956, the ...
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