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  2. 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 ...

  3. Jim Maddin - Wikipedia

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    Jim Maddin is a Canadian politician who was Mayor of Saskatoon from 2000 to 2003, and mayor of the town of Asquith in west central Saskatchewan from 2009 to 2015. Early life and career [ edit ]

  4. List of members of the Parliament of Canada who died in ...

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    Saskatchewan (Saskatoon City) July 9, 1939 [106] 60 Brain tumor Fernand Rinfret Liberal Quebec (Saint James) July 12, 1939 56 Alfred Edgar MacLean Liberal Prince Edward Island (Prince) October 28, 1939 71 [107] David Spence Conservative Ontario (Parkdale) February 13, 1940 [108] 73 Walter George Brown United Reform Movement: Saskatchewan ...

  5. Farley Mowat - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, the Mowat family moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, [5] where as a teenager Mowat wrote about birds in a column for the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. During this time, he also wrote his own nature newsletter, Nature Lore. [6] In the 1930s, Mowat studied zoology at the University of Toronto but never completed a degree. [1]

  6. George Wesley Norman - Wikipedia

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    George Wesley Norman (October 14, 1883 – November 12, 1970 [1]) was a printer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Saskatoon City in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1934 to 1938 as a Liberal. He was born in Alliston, Ontario in 1883. [2] Norman came to Saskatoon in 1902 to help his brother publish the Phoenix. In ...

  7. 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.

  8. John Martin Crawford - Wikipedia

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    In October 1994, a hunter came across the remains of the women in heavy brush outside of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. [4] [5] In 1996, Crawford was convicted of one count of first degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder in the 1992 deaths of three Indigenous women identified as Eva Taysup, Shelley Napope, and Calinda Waterhen. [6]

  9. Saskatoon Star Phoenix - Wikipedia

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