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  2. Ann Rohmer - Wikipedia

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    1999, following an appearance as a Sunshine Girl, was voted by the Toronto Sun as one of the "10 Sexiest Women" in Toronto. 1994 and 1999 voted by the Toronto Sun as one of Toronto's favourite television personalities. 1998 Variety Children's Charity Outstanding Community Volunteer. Nominated for ACTRA's Best Newcomer of the Year.

  3. Sunshine Girl - Wikipedia

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    Famous former SUNshine girls include: Amanda Coetzer, Ann Rohmer, Trish Stratus, Stacy Keibler, and Krista Erickson (Sun News Network anchor, who appeared on the date of that network's 2011 launch). Additional images of the day's Sunshine Girl are posted each day to the Sun newspapers' websites, along with behind-the-scenes videos of select models.

  4. Dulce (album) - Wikipedia

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    According to the album's liner notes written by Alan Bishop, the band received a request in 1995 from a Japanese man, Hachiro Maki, who claimed to be a member of the Japanese doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo, to produce a soundtrack for his film project about "a secret underground alien base in New Mexico most commonly referred to as Dulce".

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  6. Ottawa Sun - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In April 2015, Sun Media papers were acquired by Postmedia. [4] A Sunday edition of the newly named Ottawa Sun began publication on September 4, 1988 and a daily publication started on November 7, 1988. [3] As with its sister papers, it has a "Sunshine Girl" feature, although in the past it also contained a "Sunshine Boy" feature.

  7. Snow (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Snow was born and raised in North York, Ontario (now part of Toronto), one of four children born to an Irish-Canadian cabdriver and a homemaker.Following his parents' divorce, he was raised by his mother in the Allenbury Gardens public housing project where, he says, he was fascinated with the gangster lifestyle, fell in with a tough Irish-Canadian group and became involved in a cycle of ...

  8. Love Inc. (group) - Wikipedia

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    The group scored its first major hit on the Canadian pop chart with "Broken Bones", which won Best Video at the 1998 MuchMusic Video Awards. [1] "Broken Bones" peaked at number 6 (Canadian Airplay) and #23 (Top 100 singles) in 1998. The group performed it during the halftime show at the 86th Grey Cup.

  9. Barenaked Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Barenaked Ladies (BNL) is a Canadian rock band formed in 1988 in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ontario.The band developed a following in Canada, with their self-titled 1991 cassette becoming the first independent release to be certified gold in Canada.