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The Mississauga Power is a Canadian professional basketball team based in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The team is a charter member of the National Basketball League of Canada which began play in 2011 as the Oshawa Power. In November 2013 the Power began playing their regular season home games at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

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History [link]

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Logo when the team played as the Oshawa Power.

The team was formed as the Oshawa Power in 2011 as a charter member of the National Basketball League of Canada.

Following the 2012-13 season, the team was relocated to Mississauga.[1]

Home arenas [link]

Mississauga Power holds all home games at the Hershey Centre, located across from Iceland Mississauga in Mississauga. Oshawa Power played all home games at the General Motors Centre in Oshawa, Ontario, between (2011–2013) before relocating the team in Fall 2013.

Current roster [link]

# Pos. Player Height
United States 1 G Larry Diamond 185cm
Canada 2 SG Papa Oppong 193cm
United States 23 G Nick Okorie 185cm
United States 31 PF William "Bo" Harris 201cm
United States 33 PF Amani Daanish 203cm
United States 35 G Michael Culpo 185cm
Canada 44 G Courtney Small 191cm
United States 50 F Jushay Rockett 198cm
Canada 52 C Shamus Ferguson 208cm
United States 55 F Mark Gomillia 196cm
United States 99 G Joe Posey cm

Season-by-season record [link]

Season Coach Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
2011-12 Mark Strickland 6 11 .353 ' Did not qualify
2011-12 David Joseph 0 2 .000 ' Did not qualify
2011-12 Robert Brickey 9 10 .474 5th Did not qualify
2011-12 Combined 15 21 .417 5th Did not qualify
2012-13 Larry Blunt 4 3 .579 2nd Central Ongoing
Totals 15 21 .417 - 0 0 .000 0 Playoff Appearances

Schedules [link]

In the following table of results, green rows denote Power victories and red rows denote defeats. The Power's score is given first, followed by that of the opponents.

2011-12 [link]

Date Opponent Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Record
October 30 at Quebec Kebs 101-104 Robinson (16) Francis (9) Ruach (10) PEPS 0-1
November 3 Moncton Miracles 107-80 Wright (27) Wright (12) Diamond (5) General Motors Centre 1-1
November 5 at Quebec Kebs 95-92 Robinson (25) Francis (9) Ruach (8) PEPS 2-1
November 14 Saint John Mill Rats 88-91 Wright (19) Robinson + O. Johnson (7) Ruach (6) General Motors Centre 2-2
November 16 Quebec Kebs 88-97 Ruach (23) Wright (9) Ruach (6) General Motors Centre 2-3
November 18 London Lightning 100-96 Lewis (21) Lewis (12) Ruach (10) General Motors Centre 3-3
November 19 at London Lightning 93-105 Robinson (21) Rocket + Robinson (9) Ruach + Wright + Diamond + M. Johnson + Kusnyer (2) John Labatt Centre 3-4
November 25 Summerside Storm 97-119 Robinson (19) Wright (12) Diamond + M. Johnson (5) General Motors Centre 3-5
November 27 Halifax Rainmen 115-111 Wright (33) Wright (10) Ruach + Wright (5) General Motors Centre 4-5
November 29 Quebec Kebs 83-93 Robinson (17) O. Johnson (16) Ruach (9) General Motors Centre 4-6
December 1 at Saint John Mill Rats 91-88 Francis (28) O. Johnson (8) Ruach (9) Harbour Station 5-6
December 8 London Lightning 76-100 O. Johnson (14) Robinson (11) Wright (2) General Motors Centre 5-7
December 10 at London Lightning 99-93 Wright (25) O. Johnson (15) Ruach (3) John Labatt Centre 6-7
December 11 London Lightning 80-87 M. Johnson (24) Campbell (11) Robinson + Wright (3) General Motors Centre 6-8
December 16 at Quebec Kebs 82-96 O. Johnson (26) Wright (12) Ruach (7) PEPS 6-9
December 18 at Halifax Rainmen 108-109 O. Johnson (24) Campbell (13) M. Johnson (8) Halifax Metro Centre 6-10
December 19 at Moncton Miracles 95-103 O. Johnson (19) Wright (9) Ruach (8) Moncton Coliseum 6-11
December 22 Summerside Storm 100-101 O. Johnson (18) O. Johnson (16) M. Johnson + Ruach + Wright (5) General Motors Centre 6-12
December 24 Halifax Rainmen 99-125 Robinson (25) Lewis (11) Lewis (6) General Motors Centre 6-13
December 29 Moncton Miracles 94-71 Lewis (20) O. Johnson + Wright (9) O. Johnson + Wright (4) General Motors Centre 7-13
December 30 Quebec Kebs 96-104 O. Johnson (29) O. Johnson (10) Williams (4) General Motors Centre 7-14
January 1 at Halifax Rainmen 99-133 Robinson (21) O. Johnson (11) Robinson + Wright (4) Halifax Metro Centre 7-15
January 5 at Halifax Rainmen 93-117 O. Johnson (37) O. Johnson (16) Robinson + Ruach (3) Halifax Metro Centre 7-16
January 12 at Summerside Storm 131-122 Lewis (38) Robinson (14) M. Johnson (12) Consolidated Credit Union Place 8-16
January 20 at Summerside Storm 121-129 Ruach (26) Robinson (12) Ruach (9) Consolidated Credit Union Place 8-17
January 26 Saint John Mill Rats 109-116 Robinson (34) Robinson (9) Lewis (4) General Motors Centre 8-18
January 29 at Moncton Miracles 110-108 Robinson (30) O. Johnson (14) Robinson + Ruach (5) Moncton Coliseum 9-18
February 1 Summerside Storm 106-91 O. Johnson (29) Robinson (11) Lewis + Robinson (5) General Motors Centre 10-18
February 5 at London Lightning 117-129 O. Johnson (31) O. Johnson (10) Ruach (6) John Labatt Centre 10-19
February 9 Moncton Miracles 107-96 Robinson (30) Robinson (12) Lewis (6) General Motors Centre 11-19
February 10 Halifax Rainmen 131-127 Lewis (39) Lewis (10) Robinson (8) General Motors Centre 12-19
February 15 Saint John Mill Rats 120-119 Robinson (37) O. Johnson (17) Ruach (6) General Motors Centre 13-19
February 19 at Moncton Miracles 101-100 Robinson (19) Lewis (9) Ruach (8) Moncton Coliseum 14-19
February 23 at Saint John Mill Rats 115-127 Ruach (23) Lewis (9) Ruach (11) Harbour Station 14-20
March 1 at Saint John Mill Rats 99-113 Robinson (24) Bodiford (8) M. Johnson + Ruach (6) Harbour Station 14-21
March 2 at Summerside Storm 103-102 Robinson (28) Robinson + Rocket (13) Ruach (11) Consolidated Credit Union Place 15-21

2012-13 [link]

Date Opponent Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Record
November 3 at Windsor Express 84-83 Okorie (16) Rockett (13) Daanish/Diamond/Rockett (3) WFCU Centre 1-0
November 8 at London Lightning 95-121 Daanish (16) Rockett (14) Harris/Okorie (3) Budweiser Gardens 1-1
November 10 Windsor Express 106-87 Okorie (15) Daanish/Harris/Okorie/Rockett (6) Harris (5) General Motors Centre 2-1
November 15 London Lightning 115-153 Harris (26) Daanish (7) Diamond/Okorie (6) General Motors Centre 2-2
November 17 Summerside Storm 106-97 Rockett (24) Daanish/Harris (10) Harris/Oppong (4) General Motors Centre 3-2
November 18 at Moncton Miracles 98-114 Okorie (31) Daanish/Rockett (7) Diamond (5) Moncton Coliseum 3-3
November 22 at Saint John Mill Rats 114-100 Harris (24) Harris (12) Okorie/Small (6) Harbour Station 4-3
November 25 at London Lightning 107-126 Okorie (24) Rockett (16) Harris (7) Budweiser Gardens 4-4
November 28 Saint John Mill Rats 111-103 Rockett (21) Culpo (9) Harris (4) General Motors Centre 5-4
November 29 Montreal Jazz General Motors Centre
December 1 Halifax Rainmen General Motors Centre
December 7 at Halifax Rainmen Halifax Metro Centre
December 13 Montreal Jazz General Motors Centre
December 15 at London Lightning Budweiser Gardens
December 21 Montreal Jazz General Motors Centre
December 22 Windsor Express General Motors Centre
December 27 Windsor Express 103-113 General Motors Centre
January 3 London Lightning General Motors Centre
January 6 at Montreal Jazz Centre Pierre Charbonneau
January 9 Moncton Miracles General Motors Centre
January 12 at London Lightning Budweiser Gardens
January 16 Halifax Rainmen General Motors Centre
January 18 at Saint John Mill Rats Harbour Station
January 19 at Moncton Miracles Moncton Coliseum
January 20 at Summerside Storm Consolidated Credit Union Place
January 23 Montreal Jazz General Motors Centre
January 25 at Montreal Jazz Centre Pierre Charbonneau
February 6 at Windsor Express WFCU Centre
February 17 at Montreal Jazz Centre Pierre Charbonneau
February 20 London Lightning General Motors Centre
February 21 Moncton Miracles General Motors Centre
February 27 London Lightning General Motors Centre
February 28 Summerside Storm General Motors Centre
March 2 at Windsor Express WFCU Centre
March 6 Windsor Express General Motors Centre
March 8 at Summerside Storm Consolidated Credit Union Place
March 9 at Halifax Rainmen Halifax Metro Centre
March 13 Saint John Mill Rats General Motors Centre
March 16 at Windsor Express WFCU Centre

References [link]

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Mississauga

Mississauga i/ˌmɪsɪˈsɒɡə/ is the sixth largest city in Canada. Situated in Southern Ontario, it lies on the shores of Lake Ontario, located in the Regional Municipality of Peel, in the central part of the Greater Toronto Area, to the west of Toronto. The city has a population of 713,443 as of the Canada 2011 Census, and is Canada's sixth-most populous municipality.

Initially developed as a suburb of Toronto, Mississauga's growth is attributed to its proximity to that city. It is the largest suburb in Anglo-America by population. In recent decades, the city has attracted a multicultural population and has plans for developing its downtown core. Residents of the city are called Mississaugans or Saugans. Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada's busiest airport, is located in the city, and it is the location of many major corporate headquarters for Canada.

History

At the time of the arrival of the Europeans in the 1600s, both Iroquoian and Algonquian-speaking peoples already lived in the Credit River Valley area. One of the First Nations groups the French traders found around the Credit River area were the Algonquian Mississaugas, a tribe originally from the Georgian Bay area. The name "Mississauga" comes from the Anishinaabe word Misi-zaagiing, meaning "[Those at the] Great River-mouth." By 1700 the Mississaugas had driven away the Iroquois, yet during the Beaver Wars they played a neutral or post-emptive role.

Peel South

Peel South (also known as Mississauga riding) was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1974. It was located in the province of Ontario. The riding was created in 1966 from parts of the Peel riding.

It consisted of the Township of Toronto in the County of Peel, and the part of Metropolitan Toronto lying west of the Etobicoke River.

The electoral district's name was changed in late 1973 to Mississauga, on a request to by then MP Don Blenkarn, to coincide with the creation of the City of Mississauga. It was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed between Brampton—Halton Hills, Mississauga North and Mississauga South ridings.

Members of Parliament

Electoral history

See also

  • List of Canadian federal electoral districts
  • Past Canadian electoral districts
  • References

    External links

  • Website of the Parliament of Canada
  • Radio Stations - Mississauga

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    GENRE
    LOCATION
    Calm Radio: Bachata World Caribbean Canada
    CBC Music - R&B / Soul R&B Canada
    CILV-FM 88.5 (LiVE 88.5) Ottawa, Ontario Rock Canada
    Canoe FM Public Canada
    CBC Radio 3 Indie Rock Canada
    CFXJ-FM (FLOW 93.5) Toronto, ON R&B,Hip Hop Canada
    CHRL-FM 99.5 (Planète) Roberval, Quebec Adult Contemporary,Talk Canada
    CBGA-FM 102.1 (Première Chaîne) Matane, Quebec Public Canada
    CIMG-FM 94.1 (Eagle 94) Swift Current, SK Rock Canada
    CBC Music - Piano Classical Canada
    CJWF-FM 95.9 (Country 95.9) Windsor, ON Country Canada
    CFML-FM 107.9 (Evolution 1079) Burnaby, British Columbia Alternative,Adult Canada
    CIBX-FM 106.9 (Capital FM) Fredericton, New Brunswick Adult Contemporary Canada
    C-VUE 105.9 FM Varied,Oldies,Pop Canada
    CHTO-AM 1690 Toronto, Ontario Varied Canada
    CBC Music - Canadian Songwriters Varied Canada
    CIGB-FM 102.3 (NRJ) Mauricie, Quebec Pop Canada
    CJLD-FM 93.1 (The One) Leduc, AB Country Canada
    CFRO-FM 102.7 (Co-op Radio) Vancouver, BC News,Contemporary,College Canada
    Abacus.fm My Friend Irma Oldies Canada
    Beatsradio Varied Canada
    RDI, le Reseau de l'Information Varied Canada
    CJFM-FM 95.9 (Virgin 96) Montreal, Quebec Varied,Adult Contemporary Canada
    CIEL-FM 103.7 Rivière-du-Loup, QC Pop Canada
    CBC Music - Mansbridge On Music Varied Canada
    CFGL-FM 105.7 (Rythme FM) Laval/Montreal, QC Adult Contemporary,Pop,Adult Canada
    CFBR-FM 100.3 (The Bear) Edmonton, Alberta Rock Canada
    CKDG-FM 105.1 (MikeFM) Montreal, Quebec Varied,World,Adult Canada
    CFBK-FM 105.5 (Moose FM) Huntsville, Ontario Adult Contemporary Canada
    CBC Radio 2 - Classical Varied Canada
    CBC Music - Orchestral Classical Canada
    RR Radio: Vancouver (BC) Railroad Talk Canada
    Calm Radio: Africa World Africa Canada
    CHDI-FM 102.9 (Sonic 102.9) Edmonton, AB Rock Canada
    CBC Music - Adult Alternative Alternative,Adult Canada
    Abacus.fm Radio Mozart Classical Canada
    CKBC-FM 104.9 (Max 104.9) Bathurst, New Brunswick Varied,Top 40 Canada
    Radio Maria Toronto Religious Canada
    Calm Radio: Folk Folk Canada
    Calm Radio: Christmas Christian Contemporary Canada
    CJOT-FM 99.7 (Boom 99.7) Ottawa, Ontario Oldies Canada
    CIDI-FM 99.1 Lac-Brome, QC Varied Canada
    CKJH-AM 750 (CK750) Melfort, SK Classic Rock Canada
    Abacus.fm Renaissance Lute Classical Canada
    CFBG-FM (99.5 Moose FM) Muskoka, ON Adult Contemporary Canada
    CKNX-FM 101.7 (The ONE) Wingham, Ontario Adult Contemporary,Pop Canada
    CKBW-FM 98.1 (South Shore Radio) Bridgewater, NS Adult Contemporary Canada
    CHFI-FM 98.1 Toronto, ON Adult Contemporary Canada
    CKPM-FM 98.7 Port Moody, BC Adult Contemporary Canada
    CKRA-FM 96.3 (Capital FM) Edmonton, Alberta 80s,70s,60s Canada
    Pure Rock Radio Rock,Classic Rock Canada

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