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  2. Times Colonist - Wikipedia

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    The Times Colonist is an English-language daily newspaper in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.. It was formed by the September 2, 1980 merger [2] of the Victoria Daily Times, established in 1884, and the British Colonist (later the Daily Colonist), established in 1858 by Amor De Cosmos who was later British Columbia's second Premier.

  3. Ronald Lou-Poy - Wikipedia

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    Lou-Poy was born in Victoria, British Columbia, on September 25, 1934. [2] His father worked as a grocer, [3] and Lou-Poy was the third generation of his family to reside in Victoria. [4] He studied at Victoria College (which later became the University of Victoria) [5] and the University of British Columbia, graduating with a Bachelor of ...

  4. William D. Tindall - Wikipedia

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    William David Tindall (May 29, 1921 – April 9, 2004) was a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Victoria, British Columbia from 1979 to 1981. [1] [2] He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Tindall was also an alderman on the Victoria City Council from 1971 until his election as mayor.

  5. Peter Pollen - Wikipedia

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    Peter Pollen (October 26, 1927 – January 3, 2017) was a Canadian politician from British Columbia who was the mayor of Victoria, B.C. from 1971 to 1975 and from 1981 to 1985. [ 2 ] He was raised in Saskatchewan and Ontario and came to Victoria at the age of 34 to assist a local Ford dealer.

  6. Charles W. Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Elliott was born and makes his home in Saanich, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island. [3] He has carved since he was a child. Elliott's totem poles have been placed at several locations throughout Greater Victoria, including three at the Victoria International Airport, one at Butchart Gardens, and one at the University of Victoria (near the Elliott building, which, however, is named after ...

  7. List of people legally executed in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Leonski – 9 November 1942 – "The Brownout Strangler" – Hanged at Pentridge for the murders of Ivy McLeod (at Victoria Avenue, Albert Park), Pauline Thompson (at Spring Street, Melbourne) and Gladys Hosking (at Gatehouse Street, Parkville). Leonski was executed under the jurisdiction of the U.S. military.

  8. Victoria Times-Colonist - Wikipedia

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  9. Hugh R. Stephen - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Roulston Stephen (April 25, 1913 – March 22, 2002 [1]) was mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada from 1967 to 1969. [2] Born in Guildford, England, Stephen immigrated to Canada with his mother Margaret, father Sam, and brother John, arriving in Victoria in the late 1930s. Following a cross-Atlantic proposal, Barbara joined Hugh in ...