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Bonisteel was born in Ameliasburg, Ontario and was a seventh generation native of the Quinte West region. [2] [3] He began his journalism career with newspapers in Belleville and Trenton, [4] the Belleville Intelligencer and Trentonian, respectively. [3] In 1951, he began his broadcasting career in radio in the city of Belleville, Ontario ...
The Trenton Trentonian is a weekly newspaper published in Quinte West, Ontario, Canada. [1] Publishing under managing editor Jennifer Cowan, the Trentonian has won numerous provincial and national news awards through the Ontario Community Newspapers Association and the Canadian Community Newspapers Association.
Trenton, Ontario, Canada: Died: December 15, 2019 (aged 67) Height: 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) Weight: 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb) Position: Centre: Shot: Right: Played for: Toronto Maple Leafs Pittsburgh Penguins Minnesota North Stars: National team Canada: NHL draft: 11th overall, 1972 Toronto Maple Leafs: Playing career: 1972–1984
Born in Trenton, Ontario, he was raised principally in Saint John, New Brunswick, where he dated journalist Patricia Pearson in high school. [3] He was 14 years old when his older sister Theresa was murdered in 1978 in Sherbrooke , Quebec , soon after starting college studies at Champlain College .
Trenton Police Between Trenton and Peterborough, Ontario: June 27, 1931 Killed in a car crash while on duty Constable John F. Montgomery Ontario Provincial Police near Ottawa, Ontario July 31, 1931 Killed in a car crash Game Warden A. Harrison Eisenhauer Nova Scotia Game Warden Kearney Lake, Nova Scotia: December 2, 1931
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John Fitzpatrick was born in Trenton, Ontario, Canada on October 12, 1918. [2] When he was age five, his family moved to Buffalo, New York. He attended Catholic schools throughout high school. He went to Rome to study for the priesthood, but was forced to return to the United States due to its entry into World War II. [3]
Peter Kenneth Wintonick (June 10, 1953 – November 18, 2013) was a Canadian independent documentary filmmaker based in Montreal.A winner of the 2006 Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts, former Thinker in Residence for the Premier of South Australia, prolific award-winning filmmaker, he was one of Canada's best known international documentarians.