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  2. Sandra Lee (dermatologist) - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Siew Pin Lee Rebish [2] (born December 20, 1970), [3] [4] also known as Dr. Pimple Popper, is an American dermatologist and YouTuber. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] She is known for her online videos and her TV series Dr. Pimple Popper .

  3. Calgary Safety Roundup - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the singers were featured in a children's coloring book and Sgt. Don Hanson, the show's creator was voted Calgary's 'Man Of The Year'. The 1963 album sold out 2 pressings. From 1965, on the Calgary Safety Roundup regularly out-rated Hockey Night in Canada and popular US shows like The Beverly Hillbillies .

  4. List of Canadian artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Canadian artists working in visual or plastic media (including 20th-century artists working in video art, performance art, or other types of new media). See other articles for information on Canadian literature, music, cinema and culture. For more specific information on the arts in Canada, see Canadian art.

  5. As 'Dr. Pimple Popper,' Dr. Sandra Lee has found TV fame ...

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    There’s not much that fazes Dr. Sandra Lee, the dermatologist and surgeon better known as Dr. Pimple Popper. When her two sons, now 17 and 19, were younger, she had “no qualms” about dashing ...

  6. Video Hits (Canadian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Video Hits was a Canadian music video program broadcast nationally on CBC Television from 1984 to 1993. Created by producer Sandra Faire, Video Hits aired weekday afternoons, and featured promotional music videos of the day's top hit songs from Canadian and international artists, along with artist interviews. [1]

  7. Creative Kids Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Kids Museum, a part of TELUS Spark located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Children's museum , which opened in October 2011, focuses on hands-on explorations of music , theater and visual arts and is Canada's first hands-on museum dedicated exclusively to the arts.

  8. Alberta Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It originally opened on May 19, 1922 as the Junior Red Cross Children's Hospital. [2] Its current building, opened on September 27, 2006, is the largest children's hospital in the prairie provinces and was the first free-standing pediatric facility to be built in Canada in more than 20 years. [ 3 ]

  9. Webber Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school is situated on a 47-acre campus in southwest Calgary, currently home to 977 students (as of Oct 2016). Recently, an arts centre was built for the drama and music programmes, and its 500-seat theatre and dressing rooms can be rented out for public events.