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Doug Craig is a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Cambridge, Ontario from 2000 to 2018. He was defeated in the 2018 municipal election , and was succeeded on December 1 by Kathryn McGarry .
This is a list of mayors of Cambridge, Ontario. The mayor presides over Cambridge, Ontario City Council. ... Doug Craig — 2000-2018 [4] Kathryn McGarry — 2018 ...
Kirk Douglas: The actor had a draft obituary of his leaked on People magazine's website on November 30, 2014, with the header "DO NOT PUB" still attached. Douglas, aged 97, was in good health at the time of the false report. [125] Douglas died on February 5, 2020, at the age of 103, nearly 6 years after the report. [126]
Canadian woman who mysteriously disappeared from her home in Markham, Ontario, on August 17, 2005. Her body was found on September 21 in a wooded area near Cresswell. Her neighbor, Daniel Sylvester, was later convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for her murder. [140] Murdered 1 month 2005 Peter Tobin: 59 England
Roy McMurtry, 91, Canadian politician and lawyer, Ontario MPP (1975–1985) and chief justice (1996–2007). [553] Joana Neves, 37, Brazilian swimmer, Paralympic silver medallist , cardiac arrest. [554] Mary Jane Phillips, 92, Canadian chemical engineer. [555] Chavelita Pinzón, 93, Panamanian folklorist and singer. [556]
Regional councillor - Doug Craig; Regional councillor - Pam Wolf; Ward 1 - Helen Shwery (Blair, Preston Heights, Silver Heights) - elected in a by-election in Nov. 2023; Ward 2 - Mike Devine (Hespeler) Ward 3 - Corey Kimpson (Preston) Ward 4 - Ross Earnshaw (Greenway-Chaplin, East Galt) Ward 5 - Sheri Roberts (Blair Road, Southwood)
The Cambridge Times was founded in the mid-1980s as a twice a-week-community newspaper. The paper was later merged with the former daily Cambridge Reporter and has been published three times a week since the mid-1990s. It focuses on all local news. The Times has had five owners and eight publishers since its start.
The newspaper was founded in 1846 as the Galt Reporter by Peter Jaffray, a Scottish settler, originally from Stirlingshire, who immigrated to Galt in 1844. Before immigrating, Jaffray had worked at the Edinburgh printing and publishing firm of Oliver and Boyd, then worked for twenty-two years at the Shrewsbury Chronicle in Shrewsbury, England.