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  2. Balfour Currie - Wikipedia

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    Obituary - Currie, Balfour-Watson 1902-1981 Obituary in The Journal of the Royal Astron. Soc. of Canada vol. 75 no. 5, p. 219, October 1981. Biography in the Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan "How did we get here from there?" -- account of early atmospheric research at U.Sask. by Peter Forsyth [permanent dead link ‍]

  3. List of killings by law enforcement officers in Canada

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    Moon, an Indigenous woman, was shot and killed by an RCMP officer at her home in a small Whe-la-la-U community. She allegedly refused to put the knife she was holding down. Her nine-year-old daughter was home at the time of the incident. [99] 2003-07-14 Tabesh, Keyvan (18) British Columbia

  4. David Milgaard - Wikipedia

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    David Milgaard (July 7, 1952 – May 15, 2022) was a Canadian man who was wrongfully convicted for the 1969 rape and murder of nursing student Gail Miller in Saskatoon and imprisoned for 23 years. He was eventually released and exonerated.

  5. The StarPhoenix - Wikipedia

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    In January 1928, both papers were bought by the Sifton family of Winnipeg and amalgamated into the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. In the early 1980s the spelling of the newspaper name was modified to StarPhoenix. Between the 1928 amalgamation and the launch of the Saskatoon edition of Metro in April 2016, the StarPhoenix was the city's only daily ...

  6. Marr Residence - Wikipedia

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    When the hospital was closed in 1885 the home was returned to the Marr family. Although they left Saskatoon in 1889, the Marr family name remained associated with the house. The house remained a residential property until the 1970s. [2] The Marr Residence was designated a municipal heritage property on January 11, 1982.

  7. Deaths in April 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Serge LeClerc, 61, Canadian pardoned criminal and politician, MLA for Saskatoon Northwest (2007–2010), complications from colon and bowel cancer. [180] Alfonso Martínez, 74, Spanish Olympic basketball player [181] Tadeusz Pawlusiak, 64, Polish Olympic ski jumper. [182] William A. Rusher, 87, American columnist, publisher of National Review ...

  8. List of people from Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    James Le Jeune (1910–1983) – painter, born in Saskatoon; Catriona Le May Doan – speed skater, Olympic medalist; Chelazon Leroux – drag performer seen on Canada's Drag Race (season 3) Alison Lang – Canadian Olympic basketball player; Curtis Leschyshyn – former NHL hockey player; Ernest Lindner (1897–1988) – painter

  9. 1980 Saskatoon Queen's Hotel fire - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatoon Queen's Hotel fire was a structure fire that occurred on May 31, 1980, in the basement of the Queen's Hotel, 1st Avenue South, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. For the first time in Saskatoon's history, two firefighters were killed while attempting to extinguish the flames; Victor James Budz [ 1 ] and Dennis Aron Guenter. [ 2 ]