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  2. TV Guide (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the release of the first issue of TV Guide in the United States on April 3, 1953, the Canadian edition of the magazine was virtually the same as the U.S. publication, right down to the advertisements featured in the colour section (until the mid-1970s, some Canadian TV Guide editions were also sold in some markets bordering the United States).

  3. This Week Live - Wikipedia

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    This Week Live is an Australian comedy chat show screening weekly on Network Ten from 24 July 2013. It is hosted by comedians Dave Thornton , Tommy Little , Tom Gleeson and Meshel Laurie . The show features discussions of topical subjects, guests on the panel and pre-recorded interviews and skits.

  4. Category:Weekly newspapers published in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Weekly newspapers published in Ontario" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Media in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Star Weekly - 1910 to 1973; Sunday edition of the Toronto Star, later a weekend supplement in the Saturday Toronto Star; The Telegraph - 1866 to 1872; The Toronto World - 1880 to 1921; final weekday edition 9 April 1921; assets acquired by The Mail and Empire [3] Toronto Sunday World - absorbed by the Star Weekly in 1924

  6. Now (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Now was first published on September 10, 1981, by Michael Hollett and Alice Klein. [4] NOW is an alternative weekly that covers news, culture, arts, and entertainment. In its printed incarnation, NOW was published 52 times a year and could be picked up in Toronto subway stations, cafes, variety stores, clothing outlets, restaurants, alternative movie venues, and in its green and red newspaper ...

  7. Little House on the Prairie (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series is centered on the Ingalls family, who live on a farm on Plum Creek near Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s–90s. Charles, Caroline, Laura, Mary, and Carrie Ingalls are respectively portrayed by Michael Landon, Karen Grassle, Melissa Gilbert, Melissa Sue Anderson, and twins Lindsay and Sydney Greenbush.

  8. List of Little House on the Prairie characters - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Ingalls (1835–1835). Died at approximately two weeks of age, of "convulsions". Charles Phillip Ingalls (1836–1902) – Laura's father Mary Amelia Ingalls (1865–1928) Laura Elizabeth Ingalls (1867–1957) Caroline Celestia 'Carrie' Ingalls (1870–1946) Charles Frederick 'Freddie' Ingalls (1875–1876) Grace Pearl Ingalls (1877–1941)

  9. Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto, also known as SARSStock, was a benefit rock concert that was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 30, 2003. An estimated 450,000 and 500,000 people attended the concert, making it is the largest outdoor ticketed event in Canadian history and one of the largest events in North American history.