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  2. Alan Thicke - Wikipedia

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    Thicke was born on 1 March 1947 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, the son of Shirley "Joan" Isobel Marie (née Greer), a nurse, and William Jeffrey, a stockbroker. [2] They divorced in 1953. His mother remarried Brian Thicke, a physician, and they moved to Elliot Lake. [3]

  3. Kirkland Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kirkland Lake is a town and municipality in Timiskaming District of Northeastern Ontario.The 2021 population, according to Statistics Canada, was 7,750. [1]The community name was based on a nearby lake which in turn was named after Winnifred Kirkland, a secretary of the Ontario Department of Mines in Toronto.

  4. Harry Oakes - Wikipedia

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    Kirkland Lake is where he made his fortune as a prospector. He was inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame. The Oakes baronetcy of Nassau, was assumed by Oakes's son Sir Sydney Oakes (1927–1966). On his death, Sir Sydney's son Christopher (born 1949) inherited the title. A district in Nassau was named after Oakes, complete with a memorial.

  5. Kirkland Lake Miners' Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Miners Monument in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The Kirkland Lake Miners' Memorial is a memorial in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, dedicated to the city's mining labourers.. During the 1930s the town's seven great gold mines (Macassa, Tough-Oaks, Kirkland Lake Gold, Lakeshore, Wright-Hargreaves, Teck-Hughes and Sylvanite) provided one million dollars to the province's economy and employed 4, 640 workers.

  6. File:1928 Photo of the Wood Kirkland Gold Mine , Kirkland ...

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  7. Museum of Northern History - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Northern History is a historic house museum [1] located in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada with more than 10,000 artifacts (photographs, objects, etc.) highlighting the social, cultural and industrial history of the Kirkland Lake region, with a particular focus in relation to mining. The museum is located in the Sir Harry Oakes ...

  8. Jeffrey Lundgren - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Lundgren was born on May 3, 1950, in Independence, Missouri, and grew up as a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). ). According to Lundgren, as well as some of his former neighbors, he was severely abused as a child, particularly by his fat

  9. Category:Kirkland Lake - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kirkland Lake" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...