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Jill Suzanne Wagner [1] (born January 13, 1979) [2] [3] [4] is an American actress and television personality. She was the on-field host for the ABC game show Wipeout from 2008 to 2011 and again from 2013 to 2014, briefly leaving during the fifth season in 2012.
Vancouver Magazine is an English-language lifestyle magazine focused on Vancouver, British Columbia and the Lower Mainland. Vancouver Magazine describes its mission as informing, guiding and entertaining residents of a "dynamic, international city." The main areas of coverage are city issues, culture, restaurants, drinking, fashion and travel.
Vancouver East: May 22, 1979: October 24, 1993: NDP [32] Diane Stratas (1932–2023) Scarborough Centre: May 22, 1979: February 17, 1980: Progressive Conservative [33] First Greek-Canadian woman elected to Parliament Suzanne Beauchamp-Niquet (1932–2011) Roberval: February 18, 1980: September 3, 1984: Liberal [34] Pat Carney (1935–2023 ...
March April May June July August September October November December 1954: Margie Harrison: Margaret Scott (a.k.a. Marilyn Waltz) Dolores Del Monte: Marilyn Waltz: Joanne Arnold: Margie Harrison: Neva Gilbert: Arline Hunter: Jackie Rainbow: Madeline Castle: Diane Hunter: Terry Ryan: 1955: Bettie Page: Jayne Mansfield: magazine was not published ...
[22] Coven: Rama Rau: Laura Hokstad, Andra Zlatescu, Ayo Leilani [23] Cover Your Ears: Sean Patrick Shaul: Documentary that examines the cause and effect of music censorship: A Crab in the Pool (Un trou dans la poitrine) Jean-Sébastien Hamel, Alexandra Myotte [24] Crush: Message in a Bottle: Maya Gallus [25] Cynara: Sherien Barsoum: Cindy Ali ...
This Hour Has 22 Minutes: Mary Walsh: 2005–present CBC Television: DHX Media (2006–2018) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: Seasons 12–25. Produced as Halifax Film Company in season 12, as Halifax Film in seasons 13–17 and as DHX Studios Vancouver in seasons 18–25. North/South: Floyd Kane: 2006 Produced as Halifax Film. The Guard ...
Neeru Bajwa, actress; Peter Bakonyi (1933–1997), Hungarian-born Canadian Olympic fencer; Long John Baldry (1941–2005), actor and musician; Fairuza Balk, actress; Ashleigh Ball, voice actress known for her lead role in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and lead singer of Hey Ocean!
The 23 enigma is a belief in the significance of the number 23. [1] The concept of the 23 enigma has been popularized by various books, movies, and conspiracy theories, which suggest that the number 23 appears with unusual frequency in various contexts and may be a symbol of some larger, hidden significance.