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  2. Jonathan Pitre - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Pitre: a Timeline (Ottawa Citizen) Char Adams, 17-Year-Old 'Butterfly Child' with Rare Skin Disease Dies: He Was a 'Fearless Warrior,' Mom Says, People Magazine, April 6, 2018. Bob Collins, Jonathan Pitre dies from ‘the worst disease you’ve never heard of’, Minnesota Public Radio, April 7, 2018.

  3. Ottawa Citizen - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Citizen's circulation in 2009 was 123,856 copies daily. Its circulation dropped by 26 percent to 91,796 in 2015. [16]In Spring 2022, the Ottawa Citizen's unduplicated print and digital average weekday audience was 231,000, and its unduplicated average weekly audience was 490,000.

  4. Pat Nicol - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Marilyn Nicol (née Ready; [6] March 23, 1935 – October 20, 2023) was a Canadian politician, developer, television commentator and newspaper columnist. [3] She served as an alderman on Ottawa City Council from 1975 to 1976, and on the Ottawa Board of Control from 1977 to 1978.

  5. Jerry Oster - Wikipedia

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    [10] [15] The Ottawa Citizen stated that the writing "is crisp, plot top-notch and characters credible." [16] Saint Mike, published in 1987, was also a New York Times Notable Book. [17] Charles Willeford, reviewing for the Miami Herald, called Nowhere Man "a romp of a novel." [18] The Orlando Sentinel praised Oster's "sure grip on dialogue."

  6. Leonard Mackenzie Reilly - Wikipedia

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    Reilly was born to Protestant Irish immigrants, the 13th of 16 children of James Reilly and Mary Jane Whiteside, and his family settled in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and ran a grocery store.

  7. Marlene Catterall - Wikipedia

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    Marlene Anne Catterall (née Petzold; March 1, 1939 – August 12, 2024) was a Canadian politician.Catterall was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the House of Commons of Canada.

  8. Diane Deans - Wikipedia

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    Diane Elizabeth Deans (née Flaherty; September 16, 1958 – May 14, 2024) was a Canadian politician.A member of Ottawa City Council, she represented Gloucester-Southgate Ward, and its predecessor Southgate Ward in the city's southeast from 1994 to 2022.

  9. May Nickson - Wikipedia

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    Jessie May Nickson, née Shaw [3] (May 29, 1918, in Ottawa – June 5, 2010) was the first woman elected as an alderman on Ottawa City Council (excluding the Board of Control and mayor) [6] serving from 1955 to 1960, representing St. George's Ward.