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  2. Fossmobile - Wikipedia

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    A (tribute) replica Fossmobile was built in time for the 125th anniversary, by a team in Burlington, Ontario, spearheaded by Foss's grandson Ronald M. Foss. It was shown in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and again at the Cobble Beach Concours l'Elegance in Kemble, Ontario, before being donated by the family to the Canadian Automotive Museum in Oshawa ...

  3. The Woodbridge Company - Wikipedia

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    The Woodbridge Company Limited is a Canadian private holding company based in Toronto, Ontario. It is the primary investment vehicle for members of the family of the late Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet. [1] David W. Binet has been the president and chief executive officer of the company since 2012. [2]

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  5. Family tree of Thomson family - Wikipedia

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    Collectively, the Thomson family is the wealthiest family in Canada, and some members are included on the list of Canada's richest people, with Sherry Brydson – the only child of Irma Thomson, one of Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet's three children – holding the largest single stake (23.47%) in The Woodbridge Company, the family's ...

  6. What’s so jolly about Woodbridge? I travelled to ‘the ...

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    Woodbridge has all the charm of Aldeburgh or Southwold, but is a proper 365-day place. I love to walk the hidden alleys and poke about the shops, but I always seem to end up down at the quayside.

  7. Thomson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Thomson family controlled the Thomson Corporation through a family-owned entity, the Woodbridge Company, based in Toronto. (Along with 70% of Thomson Corporation, Woodbridge also owns a 40% stake in CTVglobemedia, which now owns the Globe and Mail daily newspaper in Toronto and CTV, Canada's largest commercial TV network.)

  8. The Orono Weekly Times - Wikipedia

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    The Orono Weekly Times was started by Roy A. Forrester on January 28, 1937, to fill the void left by the News ending the year previous. Roy A. was born in Clinton, Ontario, and spent 12 years in the printing trade in Beeton. In 1935 he purchased the Oakville Star, leaving two years later for Orono. His tenure lasted until the early 1950s, when ...

  9. What has happened since four deaths in a small town? - AOL

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    Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. More on this story. Police staff member returns to duty after deaths. What we know so far about the Norfolk bodies case.