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  2. Death of Cindy James - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Elizabeth Hack was born in Oliver, British Columbia, Canada, on June 12, 1944, to Matilda "Tilley", a homemaker, and Otto Hack, an English teacher and former colonel in the Royal Canadian Air Force. [3] [5] Both of her parents were of Russian descent. [6] She was one of six children, with three older brothers and two younger sisters. [3]

  3. Bob Hindmarch - Wikipedia

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    Robert George Hindmarch CM OBC (May 27, 1930 – February 20, 2021) was a Canadian educator, sports administrator and ice hockey coach. He was a multi-sport athlete at the University of British Columbia (UBC) as a student, and returned as a professor and its director of physical education.

  4. Category:People from Oliver, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Oliver, British Columbia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. John Oliver (British Columbia politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Oliver (July 31, 1856 – August 17, 1927) was a British-Canadian politician and farmer, who served as the 19th premier of British Columbia.As a prominent figure in the province’s early political landscape, Oliver served in various capacities, including as leader of the Opposition and minister of Agriculture, and contributed significantly to the development of British Columbia’s ...

  6. Oliver, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Oliver is a town near the south end of the Okanagan Valley in the southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, with a population of nearly 5,000 people.It is located along the Okanagan River by Tuc-el-nuit Lake between Osoyoos and Okanagan Falls, and is labelled as the Wine Capital of Canada by Tourism British Columbia. [4]

  7. Oliver ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Oliver ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from March 6, 1918, to August 7, 1927. It was led by John Oliver , the 19th premier of British Columbia , and was composed of members of the Liberal Party .

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  9. John Oliver Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    John Oliver Wheeler (19 December 1924 – 24 May 2015) [1] was a Canadian geologist, who spent most of his career as a research scientist with the Geological Survey of Canada. Family [ edit ]