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  2. W. F. Herman - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, W.F. Herman came to Windsor, Ontario, and purchased The Record newspaper, changing its name to The Border City Star. [3] [2] Upon the amalgamation of Windsor, Walkerville, Sandwich, and East Windsor in 1935, the name of the newspaper changed to The Windsor Star.

  3. Windsor Star - Wikipedia

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    The paper began as the weekly Windsor Record in 1888, changing its name to the Border Cities Star in 1918, when it was bought by W. F. Herman. The Border Cities Star was a daily newspaper published from September 3, 1918, until June 28, 1935.

  4. Shaughnessy Cohen - Wikipedia

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    After the first sitting of the new parliament in January 1994, Cohen was the first newly elected MP to be subjected to a critical profile in Frank, although both Cohen and the Windsor Star criticized the profile's accuracy. [9] In February 1994, Cohen was appointed to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Human Resources and Development. [10]

  5. Rosalie Trombley - Wikipedia

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    Rosalie Trombley (September 18, 1939 – November 23, 2021) [1] was a Canadian music director of Windsor, Ontario AM Top 40 radio station CKLW, also known as "The Big 8".She was known for her ability to select songs that would later become big hits.

  6. Bert Weeks - Wikipedia

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    At his wife's insistence, he armed himself with a large screwdriver figuring if he were questioned at the Windsor/Detroit border, "I could always say I was going to fix a clock" [Windsor Star, Dec. 11/90]. This led to a report from the provincial Attorney General Dana Porter in 1950 which was critical of the Windsor police force. Two members of ...

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  8. Bob Panasik - Wikipedia

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    Born in Windsor, Ontario, he was known as Panasiuk until 1970 when he changed his name to Panasik so it would be "easier to pronounce". [1] [2]In 1957, at the age of 15, Panasik made the halfway cut in the Canadian Open to become the youngest player ever to play all four rounds in a PGA Tour event, [1] [3] a record which stood until April 2013 when his record was broken by Guan Tianlang.

  9. Gus Moffat - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Moffatt coached AC Roma, an amateur team in Windsor, Ontario. [3] [6] In 1985, he was the head coach for the Windsor Wheels in the National Soccer League. [7] In his debut season he led Windsor to the NSL Championship final, but were defeated by Toronto Italia. [8] He returned to coach Windsor for the 1986 season. [9]

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