Examples of 'loche' in a sentence
Meaning of "loche"
Loche - a term that could refer to a type of fish, a place name, or have other meanings depending on the context
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- Alternative form of loach (“kind of fish”)
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Most of the residents have been encouraged to relocate to the town of La Loche.
Lac La Loche also produces commercial quantities of fish and food for area residents.
The provincial government is continuing to provide support to the northern community of La Loche.
French common names Loche bleue.
Victor Loche first described a sand cat zoological specimen found in the northern Algerian Sahara.
I remember the meeting that happened in La Loche.
She barely survived the La Loche school shooting.
Both corporations are owned by the Village of La Loche.
La Loche is a village in northwest Saskatchewan.
Two portages are shown on the La Loche River.
McKay said La Loche is safe from the flames so far.
Raonic dedicates win to La Loche victims.
Classes at La Loche Community School were suspended immediately after the shooting.
Their descendants came to be known as the Portage La Loche Band.
Lac La Loche is a lake in north west Saskatchewan near the Alberta border.
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Prime Minister announces funding for La Loche high school.
The La Loche Medical Clinic operates from within the main hospital building.
Boskill was a regular member and served at Rosetown and La Loche Detachments in Saskatchewan.
La Loche continues to come together, rebuild, and move forward with hope.
Oxcarts were needed for the heavier freight on Portage La Loche and at Fort Smith.
Purchase of the company Pierre Loche founded in 1947, refrigeration mechanic specialised in local commercial businesses.
Instead, Natives in the Ile-a-la-Crosse and Portage la Loche areas would be brought under.
Victor Loche - first identified the sand cat ( Felis margarita ) while exploring the North Sahara.
Mercury levels are increasing in the livers of loche ( burbot ) from the Mackenzie River ( Dehogá ).
Victor Loche first described the sand cat in 1858 from a specimen found in the Sahara.
The first European to describe the sand cat was Victor Loche in 1858.
It was formerly part of the Loche Linnhe SSSI which was established in 1967.
Worms there destroy nets in the fall -- about 250 Indian residents around La Loche.