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  2. Roy Peterson - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Sun laid off Peterson in 2009. [4] Peterson died in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on 30 September 2013, aged 77, of complications from Parkinson's disease. He was survived by five children and nine grandchildren. His longtime wife, Margaret, had predeceased him in 2004. [5]

  3. Robert James Cromie - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Sun under Cromie's ownership was described by Stu Keate, publisher of the Vancouver Sun from 1964 until his retirement in 1978, [7] as: “..the working-man’s paper – at once raucous, rambunctious and dedicated to the proposition that the simple business of a newspaper was to raise hell.” [8]

  4. Vancouver Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Sun, also known as the Sun, is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The newspaper is currently published by the Pacific Newspaper Group, a division of Postmedia Network, and is the largest newspaper in western Canada by circulation. Since 2022, it is published five days a week from Tuesday to ...

  5. Jack Wasserman - Wikipedia

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    Jack Wasserman (February 27, 1927 – April 6, 1977) was a nightlife and celebrity columnist for the Vancouver Sun newspaper from 1949 until his death. He also had a program on Vancouver talk-radio station CJOR (1968).

  6. Ken Anderlini - Wikipedia

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    As Anderlini was part of a family of dairy cattle farmers, he maintained an interest in Jersey cattle breeding and organic gardening, as it reads in his obituary: "Ken was also a devoted fan of the Jersey cow and remained closely involved in the breeding of the registered cattle at his family's farm, Valtallina Jerseys.

  7. Paul Minichiello - Wikipedia

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    Paul Minichiello (December 9, 1940 – August 1, 2014) was a master tailor who was a fixture in the Vancouver fashion scene for nearly five decades. [1] He rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s by attracting a reputation for offering bold, bespoke tailored clothing that challenged more traditional and conservative approaches to men's fashion.

  8. Genevieve Westcott - Wikipedia

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    Westcott was born in 1954 [2] in Stratford, Ontario, the fourth of nine children of Virginia (née McNamara) and political aide Clare Westcott. [3] [4] She began her career as a financial reporter for the Vancouver Sun newspaper, [1] followed by a position as an editorial page writer at Vancouver's The Province newspaper.

  9. Pat Carney - Wikipedia

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    [7] Jim pursued a career in radio and television and in 1965, Carney became a business columnist for the Vancouver Sun. [8] Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Carney continued to freelance for newspapers within Canada and even globally, writing for the Toronto Star, Maclean's, the Financial Post, The New York Times, and the Times of London about ...