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Richard Jamieson Scott OC OM KC (March 20, 1938 – November 22, 2024) was a Canadian jurist who served as Chief Justice of Manitoba.In that capacity, he presided over the Manitoba Court of Appeal from 1990 to 2013.
A horse-drawn runabout owned by Caroline Foster, on display in Fosterfields Living Historical Farm. The special feature of the runabout was that the body was hung low by using cranked axles, and the side-bars were attached to legs at the top of the crank. The original runabout was made without a top, and, besides hanging low which made for ...
It was a runabout model, could seat two passengers, and sold for US$650. While competitive, due to high volume, and priced below the US$850 two-seat Ford Model C "Doctor's Car", [9] it was more expensive than the Western 1905 Gale Model A roadster at US$500. The Black sold for $375, [10] and the Success for US$250. [11]
Brookside Cemetery in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the largest cemetery in western Canada, containing the graves of more than 200,000 people. [1] With the first interment taking place in 1878, it is one of the oldest cemeteries in Winnipeg. [2] Brookside has been used in some films, such as Bride of Chucky (1998). [1]
In September 1979 Winnipeg was the first city in Canada to receive the House of Commons via the Anik-B satellite and cablecast on VSP-7. On October 30, 1982, Videon transferred some of its programming from VPW-13 such as city hall, community committee meetings and created a secondary community access channel, VSP-7.
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Doyle E. Larson (1930–2007), U.S. Air Force major general; Duane S. Larson (1916–2005), North Dakota Air National Guard brigadier general; Everett F. Larson (1920–1942), United States Marine and Silver Star recipient; Jess Larson (1904–1987), U.S. Air Force Reserve major general; Westside T. Larson (1892–1977), U.S. Air Force major ...
An individual obituary should be evaluated for bias in the same way as any other historical source, using the methods normally used by professional historians to evaluate historical sources for bias. Janice Hume, the author of a study of 8,000 American obituaries published between 1818 and 1930, claimed in a subsequent article that obituaries ...