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  2. William R. Hodgson - Wikipedia

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    Kingsbrook Farm was a 120-acre thoroughbred horse breeding farm and training facility founded by Hodgson in Kettleby, Ontario. [3] The farm operated from 1981 to 1993 and produced standout winners including: Cool Halo, Perfect Player, O'Martin (nominated for Sovereign Award), and Blushing Katy who won the Sovereign Award as top three-year-old filly in 1989.

  3. John Gow (skier) - Wikipedia

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    John Gow passed away October 8, 2024 in the Canmore General Hospital. He was a double leg amputee who survived a Cessna crash in the spring of 1969 (April 15) it is the area where Kicking Horse Mountain Resort currently is. He was in his early twenties when Gow was in a deadly place crash that killed the pilot.

  4. E. P. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    The E.P. Taylor Research Library and Archives in the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was named after him in honour of his term as President of the (then) Art Gallery of Toronto, from 1957 to 1959. In the North York region there is E.P. Taylor Place, a seniors residence.

  5. Alfredo De Gasperis - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo "Fred" De Gasperis (Italian: [alˈfreːdo de ˈɡasperis]; January 28, 1934 – March 27, 2013) was an Italian-Canadian billionaire developer, and contractor. He was the founder of Condrain, a sewer and watermain contractor based in Concord, Ontario, Canada, and Metrus Development, a development company based in Vaughan, Ontario.

  6. Lori Bruner - Wikipedia

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    Lori Bruner (January 24, 1932 – December 18, 2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was one of the preeminent women during the 1950s and 1960s to break through the glass ceiling within the male-dominated Canadian record industry.

  7. Windermere House - Wikipedia

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    The Windermere House is a historic hotel and resort located in Windermere, Ontario, within the Muskoka region of Canada. It was built in 1870 in the Victorian style as a boarding house. It overlooks Lake Rosseau. Originally intended as the residence of Thomas Aitken, who purchased the land in 1863 after relocating from Scotland, the house later ...

  8. Murder of Alison Parrott - Wikipedia

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    Alison May Campbell Parrott (September 28, 1974 – July 25, 1986) was an 11-year-old Canadian girl who was lured out of her home by a male phone caller in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her remains were found two days later in a densely wooded area of Kings Mill Park in Etobicoke .

  9. Cabbagetown, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Cabbagetown is a neighbourhood in central Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Administratively, it is defined as part of the Cabbagetown-South St. Jamestown neighbourhood. [1] It largely features semi-detached Victorian houses and is recognized as "the largest continuous area of preserved Victorian housing in all of North America", according to the Cabbagetown Preservation Association.