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  2. Robin Brownlee - Wikipedia

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    Robin Brownlee (16 August 1958 – 11 January 2024) was a Canadian ice hockey journalist and radio host. [1] [2] He covered the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League for the Edmonton Journal and the Edmonton Sun from 1989 to 2007 and later for Canadian Press and NHL.com.

  3. John Short (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John Short (January 31, 1937 – January 11, 2024) was a Canadian sports journalist and broadcaster. [1] [2] He wrote a column for the Edmonton Sun.Short had formerly worked for the Canadian Press, Edmonton Journal, as well as the Edmonton Oilers as public relations director.

  4. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Quebec City – Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, Journal de l'habitation, Journal Le Jacques-Cartier, Québec Hebdo, Journal L'Actuel, Journal L'Appel, Journal Le Québec Express; Repentigny – Hebdo Rive Nord; Rimouski – Journal L'Avantage; Rivière-Rouge – L'Information du Nord Vallée de la Rouge; Roberval – L'Étoile du Lac

  5. Alfred H. Savage - Wikipedia

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    The Alfred H. Savage Centre at Whitemud Park in Edmonton opened in 2012. The centre was described as "a hub for outdoor education and environmental programs such as orienteering or snowshoeing, as well as being a space for community gatherings." [3] He died in Edmonton in 2015, aged 84. [8]

  6. Edmonton Journal - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Journal publishes six days a week, with regular sections including News (city, Canada, and world), Sports, Opinion, A&E, Life, and Business. The newspaper participated in the Critics and Awards Program for High School Students (Cappies), [11] now called the Alberta Youth Theatre Collective, and has partnerships with a number of arts organizations in Edmonton, including the Edmonton ...

  7. Swede Knox - Wikipedia

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    Knox started his NHL career based in Toronto, due to league rules regarding on ice officials' proximity to an NHL city.When the Edmonton Oilers joined the NHL for the 1979–80 season, Knox and linesman Randy Mitton moved to Edmonton and Calgary, respectively, working as a tandem for games in Western Canada, including games in the Battle of Alberta between the Oilers and the Calgary Flames.

  8. Bryan Hall (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    At the suggestion of a columnist for the Edmonton Journal, Hall also took up a vacant sportscaster job at CHED, which he held from 1955 to 1962. In 1962, Hall moved to Toronto to take up a job covering sports with CHUM , but moved back to Edmonton 3 years later, this time, back to CJCA, where he did play-by-play for the CFL 's Edmonton Eskimos ...

  9. John William Welbourn - Wikipedia

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    John William Welbourn (April 11, 1900 – November 14, 1965) was a farmer and a Canadian federal politician. He was born in Edmonton. [1]Welbourn first ran for a seat in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal candidate in the 1945 federal election.

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