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In January 1928, both papers were bought by the Sifton family of Winnipeg and amalgamated into the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. In the early 1980s the spelling of the newspaper name was modified to StarPhoenix. Between the 1928 amalgamation and the launch of the Saskatoon edition of Metro in April 2016, the StarPhoenix was the city's only daily ...
Norman was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Saskatoon. [4] Norman Crescent in Saskatoon's Avalon community is named in his honour. He was an Alderman on Saskatoon city council in 1916 until 1926. (Saskatoon Star Phoenix Dec 9 1921 page 11, Saskatoon Star Phoenix Dec 12 1923). George came in second place in votes for Mayor in December 1926.
(Louis-Hébert) September 30, 1976 55 Réal Caouette Social Credit Party Quebec (Témiscamingue) December 16, 1976 59 Stroke [37] André-Gilles Fortin Social Credit Party Quebec (Lotbinière) June 24, 1977 33 Car accident John Diefenbaker Progressive Conservative Saskatchewan (Prince Albert) August 16, 1979 83 Heart attack [38] Daniel J. MacDonald
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Katherine (Kay) MacDonald (1931 – 31 August 2018) was a Canadian religious figure who, at the time of her appointment as president of the International Union of Superiors General, [1] was the highest ranking woman in the Catholic Church. [2]
Neil Stonechild (August 24, 1973 – November 25, 1990) was a Saulteaux First Nations teenager who died of hypothermia shortly after he was picked up by the Saskatoon Police Service. There were accusations that the police service had taken him to the northwest section of the city and abandoned him in a field on a night when temperatures were ...
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State funerals are not required by any law and the family of the deceased may opt not to have such an event take place. Should the family agree to a state funeral, the Department of Canadian Heritage (DCH) will work in close consultation with them, as well as with other government departments and elements of the private sector, the degree of involvement depending on the size and complexity of ...