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  2. Alvin Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Duncan married Jamaican Canadian Icilda Francis, who founded the Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton, [9] before separating in the 80's. [3] They had a daughter, actress Arlene Duncan, who is the mother of his two grandchildren, Matthew and Yuri Koller. [15] Duncan died of a stroke at the Post Inn Village Nursing home in Oakville on 29 ...

  3. John R. McDonald - Wikipedia

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    John R. McDonald is a Canadian historian and writer. He was born in Milton, Ontario, and is a lifelong resident of Halton. [1]McDonald is a founding member of the Esquesing Historical Society and was awarded the Ontario Heritage Community Recognition Program "Certificate of Achievement".

  4. Village Media - Wikipedia

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    In addition to local news, the sites offer weather, events, obituaries, and a wide range of community information. Village Media is known for supporting local events and charitable causes. The company also maintains content and marketing partnerships with community newspapers in several other Ontario cities, including TBNewswatch.com in Thunder ...

  5. Halton Hills - Wikipedia

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    HaltonHillsToday.ca is an online local news source in Halton Hills, offering the latest breaking news, weather updates, entertainment, sports and business features, obituaries and more. Halton Hills is also covered by the following local newspapers and online media: Georgetown Independent; Acton Free Press; The Acton New Tanner; The Halton Compass

  6. The Canadian Champion - Wikipedia

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    The Halton Journal had already begun in 1855, but there is no record of when it ceased publication. [11] The Halton New Era was published in the early 1860s, and the Halton News ran for a short time from 1877. [12] The Milton Reformer was the most successful competitor, being published from 1885 to 1932, until selling its subscription list to ...

  7. Trump to hold 'victory rally' in Washington on eve of ...

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    Keep up with Washington in 2025: Sign up for USA TODAY's On Politics newsletter. Reach Joey Garrison on X @joeygarrison. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump to hold 'victory rally ...

  8. Zach Ertz made $750,000 in incentives with 'SNF' overtime ...

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    Zach Ertz caught three passes for 16 yards and a touchdown in overtime last night, clinching all three of his incentives and making OT worth an extra $750,000 for him.

  9. The Hamilton Spectator - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Spectator was first published July 15, 1846, as The Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce.Founded by Robert Smiley and a partner, the paper was sold in 1877 to William Southam, who founded the Southam newspaper chain and made the Spectator the first of the chain.