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  2. Jojo Chintoh - Wikipedia

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    Chintoh began his journalism career in Canada when he was one of thirteen interns hired by the Toronto Star in 1972 out of more than 2,000 applicants. [5] He went on to be the editor of several newspapers, including Contrast , before joining Citytv in 1978. [ 4 ]

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  5. Sharon Acker - Wikipedia

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    Acker was born in Toronto, Ontario. [2] She began her professional acting career with a television appearance in a made-for-television movie of Anne of Green Gables in 1956. [3] She joined the Stratford Theatre cast, and travelled with the troupe to England, where she stayed to seek acting work. [3] She made her film debut there in Lucky Jim ...

  6. Tom Clark (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    grandfather Joseph William Greig Clark (1896–1956) RAF aviator and reporter for the Toronto Star; father Joseph Adair Porter Clark (1921–2013) was the founder, CEO and President of Canada NewsWire [4] great-uncle Gregory Clark (1892–1977) was a writer and journalist with both the Toronto Star and the Toronto Telegram

  7. Ed Asner 1929 – 2021. The world lost a legend when actor, activist and two-time Screen Actors Guild president Ed Asner died Aug. 29 at the age of 91.. Asner starred in dozens of film and ...

  8. Antonia Zerbisias - Wikipedia

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    Antonia Zerbisias is a Canadian journalist associated with the Toronto Star from 1989 until she took early retirement from the paper on 31 October 2014. She has been a reporter and TV host for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, as well as the Montreal correspondent for the trade paper, Variety.

  9. Murder of Cecilia Zhang - Wikipedia

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    Cecilia Zhang (also known as Dong-Yue Zhang; March 30, 1994 – October 20, 2003) was a nine-year-old child from North York, a district of Toronto located in Ontario, Canada who went missing on October 20, 2003. [1] After being missing for six months, her body was discovered by the Credit River in Mississauga on March 27, 2004.