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Steinhauser was born in Duncan, British Columbia, Canada, on August 25, 1942. Mary was the elder daughter of August Steinhauser and Johanna Reisner's two children. Mary Steinhauser's father emigrated to Canada in 1925 from Ravensburg, Germany. He began farming in Edmonton, Alberta, and subsequently moved to Lake Cowichan, BC where he worked in ...
Duncan Fearnley, 83, English cricketer (Worcestershire). [ 110 ] (death announced on this date) Tommy McAvoy, Baron McAvoy , 80, British politician, MP (1987–2010) and member of the House of Lords (since 2010).
For example, despite being advised to move the company's head office to Vancouver, Doman stayed in Duncan, building a three-storey office building—turning it into the economic hub of the Cowichan Valley. "Everybody said you couldn't have a head office in Duncan but of course I had to prove differently. We built here.
Crosson died at the scene while McEwan, who police shot twice, passed away in hospital. No charges were laid against the officers as the investigation into the incident by the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia determined that they had acted appropriately and Crosson is entirely at fault for McEwan's death. [363] 2019-03-30
Comedian Duncan Norvelle has been hailed as one of the last “legends of true variety comedy” following his death aged 66. The entertainer, known for his catchphrase “Chase me”, died in ...
Rhona Margaret Duncan 16 North Vancouver: British Columbia: On the evening of July 16, 1976, Rhona Duncan and some friends attended a house party on East Queens Avenue in North Vancouver. Duncan's body was discovered the following morning behind a neighbour's garage. She was partially undressed, and had been sexually assaulted and strangled ...
After Buono was hired as the head coach of the BC Lions, Dorazio joined his coaching staff as the team's offensive line coach for the 2003 season. [6] Under his tutelage, Rob Murphy won the CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award in 2005 and 2006 and Dorazio won his third Grey Cup championship following the Lions' victory in the 94th ...
Cowichan Leader newspaper, front page, 1905 December 23. The Cowichan Leader was a Canadian newspaper published weekly in Duncan, on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, for 110 years until it ceased publication in April 2015.