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Pasqua may refer to: * Pasqua Lake, Saskatchewan, community in Saskatchewan *Pasqua Lake, lake in Saskatchewan *Pasqua First Nation, First Nations in Saskatchewan * Pasqua 79, Indian Reserve in Saskatchewan * Pasqua Hospital, hospital in Regina, Saskatchewan * Pasqua Coffee, a San Francisco-based retail coffee chain that was named the Pedestrian Café when it opened in 1983 *Pasqua Rosée Pasqua Rosée () was a 17th-century domestic servant, servant who opened the first coffee-house in London and possibly Britain. He was born into the ethnic Greek community of the Republic of Ragusa (now southernmost Croatia). In 1651 he became ..., the first coffeeshop proprietor of London See also * Pasqua (surname), including a list of people with the name {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Pasqua Lake, Saskatchewan
Pasqua Lake is a resort village on a lake of the same name in the Qu'Appelle Valley in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. History Pasqua Lake was incorporated as an organized hamlet on November 1, 1985. It incorporated as a resort village on January 1, 2024. Geography The Organized Hamlet of Pasqua Lake includes the communities of Bence Beach, Bolingbrook Place, Braumberger Beach, Qu'Appelle Beach, Mapleview, Pasqua, Pasqua Lake, Spanier Beach, and Wambach. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Pasqua Lake had a population of 213 living in 101 of its 256 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 200. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. Government The first council of the Resort Village of Pasqua Lake consists of a mayor and three councillors. Its first election occurred on July 29, 2023. See also *List of resort villages in Saskatchewan * List of designated places in Sask ...
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Pasqua Lake
Pasqua Lake is a lake along the course of the Qu'Appelle River in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Pasqua Lake was named after Chief Joseph Pasqua who formed what became the Pasqua First Nation. It is one of four lakes that make up the Fishing Lakes, which are all in the Qu'Appelle Valley. The Qu'Appelle Valley was formed about 14,000 years ago during the last ice age as meltwater from the glaciers carved out the valley. As water levels rose and fell, alluvium Alluvium (, ) is loose clay, silt, sand, or gravel that has been deposited by running water in a stream bed, on a floodplain, in an alluvial fan or beach, or in similar settings. Alluvium is also sometimes called alluvial deposit. Alluvium is ... was left in the wake. These piles of alluvium are what created the separations between the lakes. Description Pasqua Lake is the farthest west and upstream of the four Fishing Lakes. The Qu'Appelle River enters the lake at the far western end and exits the lake ...
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Pasqua First Nation
Pasqua First Nation ( paskwâw) is a Saulteaux-Cree First Nations in Canada, First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Their Indian reserve, reserves include: * Last Mountain Lake 80A, shared with 6 other bands * Pasqua 79 * Treaty Four Reserve Grounds 77, shared with 32 other bands. History Chief Paskwa (''Pis-qua'', brother of Okanes) was a negotiator and signatory to Treaty 4 on 15 September 1874. He created a document of pictographs indicating his understanding of the treaty. His death in 1889 left the First Nation leaderless for 22 years. References

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Pasqua 79
Pasqua 79 is an Indian reserve of the Pasqua First Nation in Saskatchewan. It is about west of Fort Qu'Appelle. In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 517 living in 173 of its 200 total private dwellings. In the same year, its Community Well-Being index was calculated at 56 of 100, compared to 58.4 for the average First Nations community and 77.5 for the average non-Indigenous community. The reserve is located on the south side of Pasqua Lake in the Qu'Appelle Valley. Land reductions The initial reserve allotment was but as a result of land surrenders and government expropriations, this has since been reduced by nearly half to about See also *List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan The following is the List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan, Canada. There are over 700 Indian reserves in Saskatchewan. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T W Y ... References ...
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Pasqua Hospital
The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region was a health region in Saskatchewan, Canada. Primarily based in the city of Regina, the health region operated out of 8 hospitals, 10 community health centres, and numerous long-term care facilities and clinics. As of December 4, 2017, it is considered defunct, as all health regions in Saskatchewan have been amalgamated into the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Major Referral Hospitals The city of Regina has two major hospitals that serve the local community as well as being referral centers within the region and province: *Pasqua Hospital *Regina General Hospital Pasqua Hospital is a public hospital at 4101 Dewdney Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan. Originally established as the Grey Nuns Hospital by the Grey Nuns. The hospital is operated by the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region. From 1948 to 1958 the hospital also housed the Provincial Laboratory. Regina General Hospital is a public hospital at 1440 14th Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan. ...
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Pasqua Coffee
Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational List of coffeehouse chains, chain of coffeehouses and Starbucks Reserve, roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker at Seattle's Pike Place Market initially as a coffee bean wholesaler. Starbucks was converted into a coffee shop serving espresso-based drinks under the ownership of Howard Schultz, who was chief executive officer from 1986 to 2000 and led the aggressive expansion of the franchise across the West Coast of the United States. the company had 35,711 stores in 80 countries, 15,873 of which were located in the United States. Of Starbucks' U.S.-based stores, over 8,900 are company-operated, while the remainder are licensed. It is the List of coffeehouse chains, world's largest coffeehouse chain. The company is ranked 120th on the Fortune 500, ''Fortune'' 500 and 303rd on the Forbes Global 2000, ''Forbes'' Global 2000, as of 2022. Th ...
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Pasqua Rosée
Pasqua Rosée () was a 17th-century domestic servant, servant who opened the first coffee-house in London and possibly Britain. He was born into the ethnic Greek community of the Republic of Ragusa (now southernmost Croatia). In 1651 he became the servant of Daniel Edwards, an English merchant of the Levant Company who was living in Smyrna (modern İzmir, Turkey) in the Ottoman Empire; Rosée's duties included preparing and serving Edwards's daily coffee. In late 1651 Edwards returned to London, taking Rosée with him. The number and frequency of friends visiting Edwards to drink coffee with him disrupted his social life, and so he set up Rosée as the proprietor of a coffee-house near the Royal Exchange, London, Royal Exchange. As Rosée was not a freeman of the City of London he was not able to trade; accordingly Edwards made his father-in-law's former apprentice, Christopher "Kitt" Bowman—a freeman of the City—join Rosée as a partner. The last known reference to Rosée w ...
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