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Bruce Owen was born in Chatham, Ontario, on May 24, 1931. [1] He studied at the University of Western Ontario and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, before obtaining a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Toronto. He later earned a Bachelor of Laws from Osgoode Hall Law School. [2] He specialized in real estate law and wills and ...
Lori Bruner (January 24, 1932 – December 18, 2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was one of the preeminent women during the 1950s and 1960s to break through the glass ceiling within the male-dominated Canadian record industry.
Brandon Emmett Crisp (January 18, 1993 – c. October, 2008) [1] was a Canadian teenage boy who disappeared on October 13, 2008, when he ran away from his home in Barrie, Ontario, Canada after his parents took away his Xbox 360 video game console due to his excessive playing of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
Shortly after publishing its first issue, the Advance purchased the former Barrie Banner, a community newspaper with more than 20-years history in the Barrie area. The Advance changed its name to the Banner Advance, shortly after the purchase, to incorporate the two newspapers, later evolving into the Barrie Advance as it is named today.
Margaret Aileen Carroll PC (née O'Leary; June 1, 1944 – April 19, 2020) was a Canadian politician.She served as a member of the House of Commons from 1997 to 2006 who represented the ridings of Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford and Barrie.
The Crown (Ontario authorities) charged her with two counts of first degree murder. [5] Mary Cremer served as Campione's lawyer. [3] The trial took seven weeks. [4] Campione's lawyer argued that she was not guilty by reason of insanity; they did not dispute that she killed the girls. [6] On November 15, 2010, she was convicted. [5]
Janice Laking, (née McCuaig; c. 1930) is a retired Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Barrie, Ontario from 1988 to 2000.. The daughter of former Simcoe North federal Member of Parliament Duncan Fletcher McCuaig, Laking was first elected to Barrie City Council in 1972.
The MacLaren Art Centre is an art gallery and museum, located in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. [2]It is named in honour of Maurice MacLaren, who bequeathed his Victorian home, Maple Hill, to the Barrie Gallery Project in 1989.