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  2. St. Thomas Times-Journal - Wikipedia

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    0839-1580. Website. www.stthomastimesjournal.com. Media of Canada. List of newspapers. The St. Thomas Times-Journal is the city newspaper of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, and is owned by Postmedia. The publication focuses on the newsworthy events in St. Thomas and surrounding municipalities, such as the sports teams of Aylmer.

  3. St. Thomas, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Website. stthomas.ca. Street scene in St. Thomas, 1960. St. Thomas is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It gained its city charter on March 4, 1881. The city is also the seat for Elgin County, although it is independent of the county. At the time of the 2021 Census, the population of the city was 42,918.

  4. Old St. Thomas Church - Wikipedia

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    Old St. Thomas Church. Built between 1822 and 1824, [ 1] the St. Thomas Anglican Church, today called the Old St. Thomas Church, is one of the oldest structures in St. Thomas, Ontario [ 2] The Church was continuously used between its founding and 1877. The church was made a designated heritage property in 1982.

  5. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Grand Bay-Westfield – The River Valley News. Grand Falls – The Victoria Star. Miramichi – Miramichi Leader. Moncton – Times & Transcript (3x weekly) Oromocto – Post Gazette. Saint John – Telegraph-Journal (3x weekly) St. Stephen – Saint Croix Courier. Shediac – L'Étoile Shediac, Le Moniteur Acadien.

  6. Alma College (St. Thomas, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Website. Alumnae home page. Alma College was a girls' private school in St. Thomas, Ontario, in Canada. Built in 1878, the school was in operation between 1881 and 1988. The college closed in 1988 in part due to a teacher's strike. [1] Primary school and music classes were still taught on campus until 1994. [2]

  7. Joe Preston (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Preston (politician) Joseph Preston (born June 14, 1955) is a Canadian politician and the mayor of St. Thomas, Ontario. He was previously a Member of Parliament, representing Elgin—Middlesex—London riding from 2004 to 2015 as a member of a Conservative Party of Canada. [1] He defeated Liberal incumbent Gar Knutson in the 2004 federal ...

  8. List of mayors of St. Thomas, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    1952–1954 — Thomas H. Currah; 1955–1956 — Peter Laing; 1957–1958 — John M. Stirling Second Panel of Mayors & Reeves of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. Located in City Hall, Talbot St. St. Thomas. 1959–1964 — Vincent A. Barrie; 1965–1966 — Donald R. Stokes; 1967–1968 — Vincent A. Barrie; 1969–1971 — Edward O. Fanjoy

  9. Steve Peters (Ontario politician) - Wikipedia

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    19 January 1963 (age 61) St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. Political party. Liberal. Occupation. Archivist. Stephen J. "Steve" Peters (born 19 January 1963) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada, who served as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1999 to 2011. He served as a Speaker from 2007 to 2011 and was a Cabinet ...