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Draft:ORP Żubr | Bibliography | Bibliography
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Draft:ORP Żubr | Table of Content | AfC submission, Design and construction, Technical specifications, Service history, References, Bibliography |
Draft:Landman (Kazakhstan) | AFC submission | |
Draft:Landman (Kazakhstan) | Table of Content | AFC submission |
Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion/Wikipedia:Murder the newcomers | [[:Wikipedia:Murder the newcomers]] | :Wikipedia:Murder the newcomers
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Intended as humor but not funny. Should have been created in the creator's own userspace, if anywhere. Bishonen | tålk 19:57, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Keep. It's not up to you what's funny and what's not. If you don't like the article then you can just ignore it. Or if you'd like, you could have just improved the article yourself rather than request its deletion. I really don't see what's so bad about this article that it needs to be deleted. This is especially true because humor is subjective - what's funny to me may not be what's funny to you. Gommeh (t/c) 20:07, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Meh. I'd be inclined to userfy, but it's basically an edgier version of Wikipedia:Please bite the newbies (and a bunch of other things in projectspace). I'd probably support broadly userfying humor pages (whether it's funny doesn't matter) that could be harmful without context as to why it's funny. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 20:31, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Agreed except for the userfication. I tried to make the page as obviously satirical as I could to avoid making it seem too dark or anything like that. I don't think anything in the article is written in a serious enough tone that it would actually have the potential to cause harm. But I have a feeling that userfication will prevent people from reading, adding to, or editing the essay. While I'd be prepared to userfy if consensus demands it, I'd rather not do that. Gommeh (t/c) 20:34, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Redirect to Wikipedia:Please bite the newbies: As redundant. Don't see much value in keeping this edgier version of that essay. silviaASH (inquire within) 22:47, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Userfy while we're not the fun police, we are also not the local drama theatre either. It's probably better to keep this in the editor's userpage as a decent compromise. --Lenticel (talk) 01:02, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete per nom.—Alalch E. 01:29, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion/Wikipedia:Murder the newcomers | Table of Content | [[:Wikipedia:Murder the newcomers]] |
Jody McGarvey | Short description | Jody McGarvey (born November 1990) is a retired Irish jockey who competed in National Hunt racing. McGarvey rode the winners of 173 races in a career which began in 2012 and ended with his retirement after riding at Punchestown on 1 May 2025. He was particularly associated with horses owned by J. P. McManus, for whom he rode the winners of three Grade 1 races. |
Jody McGarvey | Major wins | Major wins
Ireland
Ryanair Novice Chase - (1) Great Field (2017)
Mares Novice Hurdle Championship Final - (1) Skyace (2021)
Underwriting Exchange Gold Cup Novice Chase - (1) Janidil (2021)
Drinmore Novice Chase - (1) I Am Maximus (2023) |
Jody McGarvey | References | References
Category:1990 births
Category:Living people
Category:Irish jockeys
Category:Sportspeople from Coleraine, County Londonderry
Category:Jockeys from Northern Ireland |
Jody McGarvey | Table of Content | Short description, Major wins, References |
Category:Rokycany | Portal | Category:Cities and towns in the Czech Republic
Category:Populated places in Rokycany District
Category:Wikipedia categories named after populated places in the Czech Republic |
Category:Rokycany | Table of Content | Portal |
Draft:Nightshade United | AFC submission |
Nightshade United (esports)
Nightshade United, also known as TeamNightshade, is a professional esports organization based in the United States. Founded in 2016 as a competitive Paragon team, the organization has since evolved into a multi-title contender, most notably in Predecessor and Rivals. Known for its legacy, loyalty, and elite teamwork, Nightshade United is widely recognized as one of the few surviving Paragon-era teams that has successfully maintained its competitive edge across generations of MOBAs.
History
Origins as TeamNightshade (2016–2018)
The organization was originally formed in 2016 as TeamNightshade, competing in Paragon, the third-person MOBA developed by Epic Games. Known for its tight-knit roster and calculated teamplay, TeamNightshade earned respect within the grassroots community before Paragon was officially shut down in 2018.
Although competition ceased, the group remained connected, often playing together and staying active in the broader MOBA community.
Rebranding and Return in Predecessor (2022–2024)
With the emergence of Predecessor—a spiritual successor to Paragon—the team reassembled in 2022 under the new name Nightshade United. The rebrand symbolized a new era of unity, professionalism, and legacy. The organization quickly rose through community tournaments and entered the Predecessor Pro League (PPL) in 2024, immediately proving itself as a top-tier team.
Nightshade United became known for its strategic flexibility, clean teamfighting, and ability to adapt across metas. Its longstanding rivalry with Enlightened has been the centerpiece of high-stakes matchup after being eliminated in Swiss Stage for PCCX. Top Finished include Top 8 (1) and Top 10 (2).
Expansion into Rivals (2025–present)
In 2025, Nightshade United announced its official entry into Rivals, a fast-growing team-based action game. The organization fielded a professional team composed of rising stars and veterans, aiming to replicate its success in Predecessor.
The Rivals division of Nightshade United is already gaining traction for its aggressive drafts and tight map control, and is expected to be a serious title contender in upcoming seasonal events and major circuits.
Identity and Branding
The name Nightshade United reflects the team’s origins in beauty and danger (nightshade being a toxic yet elegant plant) and its evolution into a united front with long-term cohesion. The updated logo features a sleek, modern design of the nightshade flower wrapped in intertwining vines—symbolizing legacy, growth, and brotherhood.
Current Teams
Predecessor Premier Roster (as of 2025)
"Norf" – Jungle
"Appie Picker" – Mid Lane
"Lubber" – Offlane
"Cure" – Carry
"Toasty" – Support
Predecessor PCCX
"Mr.Guru" – Jungle
"Knapz" – Mid Lane
"Bluemonsster" – Offlane
"Sempai" – Carry
"Turk" – Support
Predecessor PCC9 '''
"LEGIT" – Jungle
"Knapz" – Mid Lane
"Bluemonsster" – Offlane
"NOVA" – Carry
"MAMAJO" – Support
"SWYPHTY" - COACH / SUPPORT
Rivals Roster (as of 2025)
To Be Announced (roster expected before Rivals Season I kickoff)
MAMMAJO, CRYO, TURK, KNAPZ, RASTRO, FALLEN, LUATARI, UNBUILT
Legacy
Nightshade United is one of the few esports organizations to maintain continuous relevance across two generations of third-person MOBAs. Its combination of old-school chemistry and new-age competitiveness has positioned it as a unique hybrid of legacy and innovation.
Media Presence
Nightshade United streams practices and matches regularly on Twitch, uploads educational and documentary-style content on YouTube, and runs a thriving Discord community. The org is known for its fan-first philosophy, community giveaways, and detailed behind-the-scenes content.
See Also
Predecessor (video game)
Paragon (video game)
Rivals (video game)
Predecessor Pro League
MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) |
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Draft:Hell Motel | AFC submission |
Hell Motel is a Canadian horror anthology television series created by Aaron Martin and Ian Carpenter, known for their work on the Slasher franchise. The series premiered on Shudder and AMC+ on June 17, 2025, with a two-episode debut, followed by weekly releases on Tuesdays. |
Draft:Hell Motel | Premise | Premise
Set in the newly renovated Cold River Motel, the series follows a group of ten true crime enthusiasts invited to the motel's reopening weekend. The location is infamous for a 30-year-old unsolved satanic mass murder. As the guests become stranded, they are targeted in a series of killings that escalate in brutality, mirroring the original massacre. |
Draft:Hell Motel | Cast and Characters | Cast and Characters
Eric McCormack as Hemmingway, a chef with a sinister flair.
Paula Brancati as Paige, a former scream queen aiming to revive her stalled career.
Shaun Benson as Crow, a new-age medium connected to the massacre's victims.
Atticus Mitchell as Blake, a true crime writer and survivor of a previous mass killing.
Emmanuel Kabongo as Kawayan, an artist fixated on murder.
Jim Watson as Andy, an academic specializing in contemporary true crime studies.
Genevieve DeGraves as Adriana, a flight attendant attracted to notorious serial killers.
Icesis Couture as Magenta, a stylish real estate agent involved in selling the motel.
Brynn Godenir as Ruby, one of the new owners of the Cold River Motel.
Michelle Nolden as Portia, co-owner of the motel alongside Ruby. |
Draft:Hell Motel | Production | Production
Hell Motel is produced by Shaftesbury in association with Hollywood Suite, with financial participation from the Bell Fund. AMC Networks holds distribution rights. The series is directed by Adam MacDonald, known for Backcountry and Pyewacket. Martin and Carpenter serve as executive producers alongside Christina Jennings, Scott Garvie, Thomas P. Vitale, and MacDonald. |
Draft:Hell Motel | References | References |
Draft:Hell Motel | Table of Content | AFC submission, Premise, Cast and Characters, Production, References |
Mark Hiner | Short description | Mark Hiner is an American politician who is a Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 98th district. He was first elected in the 2024 Ohio House of Representatives election after incumbent Darrell Kick was term-limited, defeating Democratic nominee Annie Homstad with 75% of the vote in the general election. The district includes the entirety of Holmes County and Coshocton County, as well as portions of Knox County. |
Mark Hiner | Personal life and education | Personal life and education
Hiner was raised in Ashland, Ohio and eventually moved to Knox County, near Howard. He is a member of the National Rifle Association. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Ashland University and a Master's degree from Ohio University. |
Mark Hiner | References | References
Category:21st-century members of the United States House of Representatives
Category:People from Ashland, Ohio
Category:Ashland University alumni
Category:Ohio University alumni
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Category:Living people |
Mark Hiner | Table of Content | Short description, Personal life and education, References |
Reyat Houssen Sarkar | # | redirect Reyat Hossain Sarkar |
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Wiki Loves Pride is a global campaign to expand and improve LGBT+ related content across Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata, organized by Wikimedia LGBT.
This event is connected to Wiki Loves Pride 2025 at Wikimedia Meta. |
Event:Wiki Loves Pride/2025 | How to participate | How to participate
You will need a Wikimedia username. If you don't have an account yet, you can create it here.
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Upload your Pride and LGBT+ pictures at Wikimedia Commons here
If you would like to organise an event during Wiki Loves Pride campaign, please reach out at vic_at_wmlgbt.org |
Event:Wiki Loves Pride/2025 | Activities | Activities
If you are organizing an activity during Wiki Loves Pride 2025 campaign, please list it here.
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Draft:The BoJack Horseman Show | AfC submission | "The BoJack Horseman Show" is the second episode of the third season of the American animated television series BoJack Horseman. It was released in the United States, along with the rest of season three, via Netflix on July 22, 2016. The episode was written by Vera Santamaria and directed by Adam Parton. |
Draft:The BoJack Horseman Show | References | References |
Draft:The BoJack Horseman Show | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
Draft:List of presidents of UMC | AfC submission | The following is a complete list of people who held the office of President of UMC. |
Draft:List of presidents of UMC | List of presidents (2018–present) | List of presidents (2018–present)
Political parties
Name Elected Took office Left office Time in office Political party 1 Maria van Saal– 4 April 2018 22 April 2018 DP 2 Alia Sjoerbareya 2018 22 April 2018 21 November 2021 CRP 3 Ruudé Vangetescha 2021 21 November 2021 6 October 2024DP Jan 2024 4 Helga Rijsboers Jul 2024 6 October 2024 Incumbent CRP |
Draft:List of presidents of UMC | References | References |
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Corruption in Seychelles | Bare |
Corruption in Seychelles describes the prevention and occurrence of corruption in Seychelles. Despite its reputation as a tropical paradise, Seychelles still grapples with persistent corruption problem that undermines the country’s economic development. The most notable forms of corruption include petty bribery, influence peddling, financial irregularities and grand corruption cases that involve high-ranking public officials. |
Corruption in Seychelles | Notable corruption cases | Notable corruption cases
As a small country, Seychelles has a close-knit social fabric and this creates an environment where personal relationships and patronage networks often precede formal processes and regulations. This vulnerability is exacerbated by the concentration of economic activity in certain sectors such as tourism and offshore finance industries. Seychelles is, for instance, considered the African tax haven as it is a favorite destination to form offshore companies. The regulatory framework governing Seychelles' financial system permits the formation of companies with opaque ownership structures, often involving layers of shell entities, thereby enabling the concealment of beneficial owners. Shaer, Matthew, Hudson, Michael, and Williams, Margot (2014). “Suns and Shadows: How an Island Paradise Became a Haven for Dirty Money”. ICIJ. https://www.icij.org/investigations/offshore/sun-and-shadows-how-island-paradise-became-haven-dirty-money/
The weaknesses in institutional frameworks as demonstrated in the limited transparency in public procurement and the lack of regulatory oversight creates opportunities for graft and corruption. A significant instance of alleged corruption within Seychelles' tourism sector that is potentially linked to institutional weaknesses, involves the controversial granting of development rights for a luxury resort on a protected coastal area.Uzice, Alisa (2024). “Seychelles Islands Foundation asks government to intervene in Assumption Island hotel project”. Seychelles News Agency. http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/21614/Seychelles+Islands+Foundation+asks+government+to+intervene+in+Assumption+Island+hotel+project Critics and environmental groups raised concerns about the lack of transparency in the bidding process and allegations of undue influence favoring a specific foreign investor with close ties to government officials.
Notable grand corruption scandals involving senior government officials include the arrest and prosecution of businessman Mukesh Valabhji, a former economics advisor, and the former first lady Sarah Zarqani Rene, the widow of former President France Albert Rene. Both were charged with the theft of state assets, corruption, and money laundering.Bonnelame, Betymie (2024). “Seychelles' anti-corruption body seeks permission to file extra charges against Mukesh Valabhji “. Seychelles News Agency. http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/21060/Seychelles'+anti-corruption+body+seeks+permission+to+file+extra+charges+against+Mukesh+Valabhji The most controversial among the charges involved the misappropriation of $50 million, which was donated by the United Arab Emirates to help the country address a balance of payment crisis in 2002. Khan, Iqbal (2021). “Seychelles: The $50 m scandal explained”. LExpress. https://lexpress.mu/node/402539. The fund was reportedly funneled to foreign accounts before it was laundered back to Seychelles in order to finance privatization deals. The case joins a series of corruption charges against Valabhji and Rene, which accumulated to an estimated sum exceeding $100 million across several decades.
Corruption scandals have also emerged in Seychelles’ real property sector. The sale of government land at Anse Soleil to a foreign entity is a case in point. It was criticized for undervaluing said property and for not following proper procedures, leading to illicit enrichment and abuse of power. The same corruption allegations were also reported in the reclamation of the 123,000-square-meter island in the eastern district of Anse aux Pin. Nicette, Sedrick (2022). “2020 Development: Sales of real estate being investigated by Seychelles’ government”. Seychelles News Agency. http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/17002/+DevelopmentSales+of+real+estate+being+investigated+by+Seychelles%27+government. The project, which was part of the 2020 development of Ile Soleil, reportedly enriched government officials and individuals for skipping formal procedures mandated in the Public Enterprise Monitoring Commission.
Among the papers published during the Wikileaks was a U.S. State Department cable, which revealed how American officials believe “corruption is the critical reason why a country as wealthy as Seychelles” struggles with several persistent economic problems, requiring the $2.1 bailout from the International Monetary Fund in 2008. |
Corruption in Seychelles | Anti-corruption efforts | Anti-corruption efforts
Seychelles is a signatory to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC). The convention is one of its main legal instruments for combatting corruption and provides the legal and institutional foundations for anti-corruption initiatives and national mechanisms. In 2016, Seychelles also passed the Anti-Corruption Act of Seychelles, which established the Anti-Corruption Commission of Seychelles (ACCS). The commission, which was set up as an independent and self-governing body, has the authority to investigate, detect, and prevent corrupt practices. Nicette, Sedrick (2024). “Anti-Corruption commission and Information Commission of Seychelles sign agreement on info exchange. Seychelles News Agency. http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/21013/Anti-Corruption+Commission+and+Information+Commission+of+Seychelles+sign+agreement+on+info+exchange. ACCS (2022). History. ACCS. https://www.accsey.com/about_accs/history.
Seychelles has made significant strides in its anti-corruption efforts and this is demonstrated by its remarkable improvement in the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). In 2024, Seychelles achieved its highest ranking to date, ranking 18th globally and maintaining its position as the least corrupt country in Africa. Pillay, Laura (2025). “Corruption Perceptions Index 2024: Seychelles maintains lead as least corrupt country in Africa”. Seychelles Nation. https://www.nation.sc/articles/24984/corruption-perceptions-index-2024 |
Corruption in Seychelles | References | References
Seychelles
Category:Crime in Seychelles
Category:Politics of Seychelles
Seychelles
Category:Law of Seychelles
Category:Economy of Seychelles
Category:Government of Seychelles
Category:Society of Seychelles |
Corruption in Seychelles | Table of Content | Bare, Notable corruption cases, Anti-corruption efforts, References |
Draft:Mewtwo | AFC submission | |
Draft:Mewtwo | References | References |
Draft:Mewtwo | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
Simony Act | '''Simony Act''' | Simony Act may refer to
Simony Act 1588
Simony Act 1688 |
Simony Act | Table of Content | '''Simony Act''' |
Draft:Smeltzer House | AfC submission | Smeltzer House is a historic building located in Sherwood Park, in Strathcona County, Alberta. The house was built in 1920 and owned by the Smeltzer family who were pioneer farmers. The farmland surrounding the home became the genesis of Sherwood Park.
In 1986 the home was recognized as a provincial historic resource.
https://www.strathcona.ca/recreation-events/arts-and-culture/smeltzer-house/
https://www.strathcona.ca/council-county/history-and-heritage/places/historic-buildings-and-sites/smeltzer-house-history/
https://www.strathcona.ca/council-county/history-and-heritage/places/historic-buildings-and-sites/smeltzer-house-history/smeltzer-house-photos/
https://hermis.alberta.ca/ARHP/Details.aspx?DeptID=1&ObjectID=4664-0368 |
Draft:Smeltzer House | References | References |
Draft:Smeltzer House | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
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28 service battalion | short description | 28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion was a Canadian Forces Primary Reserve unit in the Canadian Army. The battalion, formed in 1965, was one of six army reserve, combat service support units in Ontario, and 21 Reserve Service Battalions across Canada. The battalion was made up of officers and soldiers primarily from the Logistics Branch and the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RCEME) providing Combat Service Support to other military organizations in eastern Ontario - by means of transportation, supply, administration, food services, and mechanical repair and recovery activities.
The unit motto was Devoir Avant Tout which translates to "Duty Above All". This motto was adopted by 33 Service Battalion, when 28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion was tactically grouped with 26 (North Bay) Service Battalion and their Maintenance detachment in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario; following the restructuring of the Canadian Army Primary Reserves and attaching specific service elements to their geographic Brigades. |
28 service battalion | History | History
Formed on 1 January 1965, Ottawa Service Battalion was made up of seven units, 130 Transport Company (RCASC), 3 Ordnance Company (RCOC), 28 Technical Squadron (RCEME), 13 Personnel Depot, 113 Manning Depot, 10 Medical Company (Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps), and 54 Dental Unit (Royal Canadian Dental Corps). The unit became part of the Ottawa Militia District. The Ottawa Service Battalion, originally Stationed at the Wallis House Armouries, moved to Major E.J.G. Holland VC Armoury "Major E. J. G. Holland VC Armoury: Memorial 35060-078 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 7 January 2017. in 1990., where it remains today, collocated with 3rd Field Engineer Squadron and 763 (Ottawa) Communication Regiment.
On 1 January 1970, the army reserves were restructured; creating Militia Districts - the Ottawa Service Battalion became part of the Ottawa Militia District (OMD).
In 1975 when all Service Battalions were numbered Ottawa Service Battalion was given the numerical "28". The numbering system was based on geography, starting in Western Canada. All Ontario Service Battalions with the exception of Thunder Bay were affiliated with 2 Service Battalion, a regular force unit based in Petawawa, Ontario. Thus, the Ontario units were given the new designations: 21 (Windsor), 22 (London), 23 (Hamilton), 25 (Toronto), 26 (North Bay), and 28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion.
Additional restructuring of the Army Reserve occurred in the 1980s and 1990s, and in 1997 the Militia Districts were reorganized into 10 Brigade Groups, using as inspiration the numbered reserve brigades that had served in Canada in the Second World War. 28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion became part of 33 Canadian Brigade Group (CBG) headquartered in Ottawa. 33 CBG encompassed the units along Ontario Highway 401 from Oshawa to Cornwall, the units in the National Capital Region (Canada), and the army reserve units along the Trans-Canada Highway between Pembroke and Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.
In 2009, the combat service support units in 33 CBG were consolidated. 26 Service Battalion and 28 Service Battalion were tactically grouped under a single Commanding Officer and unit headquarters. In 2010, 28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion was absorbed into the newly named, 33 Service Battalion.
28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion was last commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel D. Hind, CD and the Regimental Sergeant Major was Chief Warrant Officer H. Hubbard, CD before being tactically grouped with 26 Service Battalion. |
28 service battalion | Leadership | Leadership
Commanding Officers:
1967-1969: LCol D.O. Hill, CD
1969-1972: LCol A.F. Cooper, CD
1972-1975: LCol Gubbels, CD
1975-1978: LCol R.H.C. Gamble, CD
1978-1980: LCol D. MacMillan, CD
1980-1983: LCol M. Hind, CD
1983-1986: LCol R.G. Thompson, CD
1986-1988: LCol V. McDougall, CD
1988-1991: LCol R.B. Stasuik, CD
1991-1995: LCol G.J. Hollink, CD
1995-1997: LCol G. Inlow, CD
1997-1999: LCol A.J. Thomson, CD
1999-2002: LCol S.L. Holland, CD
2002-2005: LCol M.A. Rafferty, CD
2005-2006: LCol D.L. Cowling, CD
2006-2009: LCol D. Hind, CD
Regimental Sergeants Major:
1965-1968: WO1 F.B. Shouldice, CD
1968-1970: WO1 B.J. Botte, CD
1970-1972: CWO J.V. Gow, CD
1972-1974: CWO D.B. Nicholson, CD
1974-1976: CWO D.A. Tresham, CD
1976-1979: CWO J.H.P. Oakley, CD
1979-1981: CWO G. MacMillan, CD
1981-1985: CWO L.B. Dannenberg, CD
1985-1991: CWO D. Luberti, CD
1991-1993: CWO Y. Carriere, CD
1993-1995: CWO J.C. Drouin, CD
1995-1999: CWO G.G. Smith, CD
1999-2001: CWO D.A. Lalonde, CD
2001-2002: MWO B. Peddle, CD
2002-2003: MWO A. Watts, CD
2003-2008: CWO R. Hayes, CD
2008-2010: CWO H.G. Hubbard, CD
Honorary Colonels of the Regiment:
2008–2020: Honorary Colonel Shirley Westeinde, CD |
28 service battalion | References | References |
28 service battalion | External links | External links
The Ottawa Service Battalion Association, a voluntary association of current and past unit members
Category:Battalions of the Canadian Army
Category:Organizations based in Ottawa |
28 service battalion | Table of Content | short description, History, Leadership, References, External links |
Category:19th-century German violinists | Violinists by nationality and century category header | |
Category:19th-century German violinists | Table of Content | Violinists by nationality and century category header |
Draft:Louis Duong | AfC submission | LOUIS DUONG |
Draft:Louis Duong | References | References |
Draft:Louis Duong | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
Iryna Verihina | Infobox officeholder
| Iryna Kostyantynivna Verihina (Ukrainian: Ірина Костянтинівна Верігіна; born in 4 June 1968) is a Ukrainian politician who served as the acting Governor of Luhansk Oblast in 2014. She is also a Member of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine.
A member of Batkivshchyna, she had been appointed as the head of the regional state administration on 17 March 2014 was appointed as first deputy head of the Luhansk Oblast State Administration.
She has openly condemned Russian military aggression in the territories of Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasts against Ukraine.
She was also the head of the Luhansk Regional Organization of the Batkivshchyna Political Party since 2010.
She is a member of the Coordination Council of the Public Human Rights Organization All -Ukrainian Movement "Power of Law". |
Iryna Verihina | Biography | Biography
Iryna Verihina was born in 4 June 1968.
In August 1987, she attended the History Faculty of the Khabarovsk Pedagogical Institute. In June 1991, she graduated from the institute, receiving a diploma of a teacher of history and social studies.
In 1982, together with her family, she moved to Alkatvaam of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. In September 1985, she graduated from school and went to work for the Novokakhovsky electric shift.
From September 1985 to December 1986, she was a distributor of works of the repair and mechanical shop of the Novokakhovsky Electrical Plant, in Nova Kakhovka.
From January to September 1987, she was a Senior Pioneer of the Berrygovsk Secondary School of Magadan Oblast.
From August 1987 to June 1990, she was a student of the day department of the Faculty of History of the Khabarovsk State Pedagogical Institute in Khabarovsk.
From August 1990 to October 1995, she was a teacher of the history of the Nagornnean secondary school of the Magadan Oblast.
In 1995, she moved with her family to Krasnyi Luch of the Luhansk Oblast. Until 2005, she worked at the Luch television and radio company television journalist and deputy editor. The same year, she became a member of the Krasnoloi city organization of the Fatherland political party, and the following year was elected its chairman.
From 2006 to January 2008, she worked as an assistant to the People’s Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Nataliya Korolevska of the Batkivshchyna party.
From January 2008 to July 2010, she was an Assistant General Director for Public Relations of the Donbassantracite SE. In July 2010, at the Lugansk Regional Reporting Conference, he was elected chairman of the Luhansk Regional Organization of the Fatherland Political Party.
From June 2011 to January 2012, she was the Deputy Board of the Charitable Organization of the New Donbass Foundation in Luhansk.
From May 2013 to March 2014, she was an assistant-consultant of the People's Deputy of Ukraine Yaroslav Fedorchuk of the Batkivshchyna party.
On 17 March 2014, Verihina was appointed the first deputy chairman of the Lugansk Oblast State Amdministration, while serving under Governor Mykhailo Bolotskykh. On 10 May, by decree of the acting President, Oleksander Turchynov, Verihina took over as acting governor of Luhansk Oblast.
By that time, parts of the Luhansk Oblast was controlled by supporters of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic.
On 15 September, by Decree No. 727/2014 of from the President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, Verihina was dismissed from her duties.
In the parliamentary Eeections in October 2014, she entered the party election list of Batkivschyna party (No. 41), but lost the election.
Two years later after her dismissal, she became one of the institutions of the organization “Power of Law”, which provided legal assistance to the victims during the military conflict, through the judicial recognition of the role of Russia, and has criticized the Minsk agreements.
In 2019, she ran for the Verkhonva Rada on the election list Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, but also lost the election. |
Iryna Verihina | Refernces | Refernces
Category:1968 births
Category:Living people
Category:Batkivshchyna politicians
Category:21st-century Ukrainian politicians
Category:21st-century Ukrainian women politicians
Category:Governors of Luhansk Oblast |
Iryna Verihina | Table of Content | Infobox officeholder
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Draft:McCormick Forest Park | AFC submission |
McCormick Forest Park is a public park located in Gig Harbor, Washington. The 122-acre park consists of an extensive network of hiking and horseback trails, a dog park, and McCormick Creek. |
Draft:McCormick Forest Park | History | History
A large parcel of land was transferred to Pierce County from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources on June 4, 1996. It was given to the state with the goal of being "developed and maintained [and] used for a public park." Another 23 acres were acquired by the Peninsula Park and Recreation District in 1995 through a grant, Pierce County Conservation Futures. Together, these parcels of land were transferred to the Peninsula Metropolitan Park District after it was formed in 2004.
The trail system began undergoing expansions and renovations in 2001. Various volunteer groups have worked to improve the park, and it has been developed on as part of high school senior projects, Eagle Scout Service Projects, and service parties by inmates from the nearby Washington Correction Center for Women.
In 2002, the meadow was cleared of debris and blackberries with the help of local gardeners and WCCW inmates.
A new expansion project for additional multi-use trails began in 2025. |
Draft:McCormick Forest Park | References | References |
Draft:McCormick Forest Park | Table of Content | AFC submission, History, References |
Bar Betsie | Multiple issues | Bar Betsie is a craft cocktail bar located in the Union Market area of Washington, D.C.. It opened in 2025 as the first bar to launch in the newly constructed Ledger building, a mixed-use development by the nationally known real estate firm Edens, which has received recognition for its redevelopment of the Union Market district. It is the sister establishment to D.C. cocktail lounge Jane Jane, which is also owned by LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs Ralph Brabham, JP Sabatier, and Drew Porterfield. |
Bar Betsie | References | References
Category:Bars (establishments)
Category:Restaurants in Washington, D.C.
Category:2020s establishments in the United States |
Bar Betsie | Table of Content | Multiple issues, References |
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File:One More by Elliphant.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:One More by Elliphant.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:One More by Elliphant.jpg | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Draft:Jeanette Arsenault | AFC submission |
thumb|Jeanette Arsenault, Canadian songwriter and creative (photo by Sarah Kirby, Fall 2023)
Jeanette Arsenault is a Canadian musician, songwriter, and creative entrepreneur known for her patriotic anthem "This Is My Canada/Mon cher Canada," which has garnered over 530,000 views on YouTube. She has performed for Canadian Olympic teams, Queen Elizabeth II, and international audiences. Arsenault is also the founder of JAMS Canada and Kait's Comfort Kits. |
Draft:Jeanette Arsenault | Career | Career
In 1989, Arsenault became a full-time singer-songwriter. She has independently released eight albums of mostly original music. Her songwriting highlights include performances for the Canadian Olympic teams (2002 Salt Lake City, 2004 Athens), and a personal performance for Queen Elizabeth II during her 1992 Canadian visit.
Her song "This Is My Canada/Mon cher Canada" was adopted by HMCS Preserver during overseas duty and re-recorded in 2017 with multiple Canadian artists for Canada 150.
In 2014, she was VIA Rail's Artist on Board, performing for international passengers across Western Canada. |
Draft:Jeanette Arsenault | Community Projects | Community Projects
In 2020, she founded JAMS Canada (Jeanette Arsenault Mentoring Services), an initiative supporting Canadian independent artists.
In 2018, she launched Kait’s Comfort Kits, distributing comfort items to families staying in hospitals. The initiative was featured in
She has also organized community events, including coordinating Canada Day and the Belleville Waterfront Multicultural Festival in 2024. |
Draft:Jeanette Arsenault | Recognition | Recognition
VIA Rail Artist on Board (2014)
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012)
SaltWire profile – Jeanette Arsenault wanted to be just like her famous aunt (2021)
Watershed Magazine feature on Kait’s Comfort Kits (2019)
Feature article – "I'm an Acadian Canadian, eh" (Belleville Intelligencer, 2023)
Cover feature – Women with Vision Magazine (2012)
Umbrella Magazine – Quinte Arts Council (2023) |
Draft:Jeanette Arsenault | References | References
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Draft:Jeanette Arsenault | Table of Content | AFC submission, Career, Community Projects, Recognition, References |
Category:Wiki Loves Pride 2025 Event | [[Category:Wiki Loves X]] | Category:Wiki Loves X
Category:WikiProject LGBTQ+ studies |
Category:Wiki Loves Pride 2025 Event | Table of Content | [[Category:Wiki Loves X]] |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/One-off | [[:One-off]] | :One-off
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Nothing more than a word definition, and Wikipedia is WP:NOTDICTIONARY. One-off (disambiguation) should be moved here. Clarityfiend (talk) 20:16, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete not dictionary, does not show notability that would satisfy own page.Yoblyblob (Talk) :) 21:31, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete: Agree with nom. It is just a regular word - not a significant notable word to have an article. Also, 3 of the cited sources have just the regular usage of word "one-off" (just like any other word) mentioned once or twice. Asteramellus (talk) 23:54, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete: I also agree. WP:NOTDICTIONARY applies here. Jmertel23 (talk) 00:31, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete per nom, Wikipedia is not a dictionary. There is already an adequate entry in Wiktionary, merge is not neccesary.AnonymousScholar49 (talk) 01:31, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Television and Products. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 02:55, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/One-off | Table of Content | [[:One-off]] |
Category:Designated heritage railway stations in New Brunswick | CanadaByProvinceCatNav | New Brunswick
Category:Historic buildings and structures in New Brunswick
Category:Rail transport in New Brunswick |
Category:Designated heritage railway stations in New Brunswick | Table of Content | CanadaByProvinceCatNav |
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