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  2. Joseph E. Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph E. Atkinson married in Toronto on April 18, 1892, to Elmina Ella Susannah Elliott of Oakville, Ontario. [4] Like her husband, Elliott Akinson was a member of the staff of the Toronto Globe. [5] Under the nom-de-plume of "Madge Merton" she worked as a journalist for the Montreal Herald and the Toronto Daily Star. [5]

  3. Toronto Star - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation and part of Torstar's Daily News Brands division. [6] The newspaper was established in 1892 as the Evening Star and was later renamed the Toronto Daily Star in 1900, under Joseph E ...

  4. Duncan Macpherson - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Ian Macpherson, CM (September 20, 1924 in Toronto – May 3, 1993 in Beaverton, Ontario) was a Canadian editorial cartoonist. [1] He drew for the Montreal Standard (starting 1948) and for Maclean's, illustrating the writings of Gregory Clark and Robert Thomas Allen.

  5. Toronto Homeless Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The memorial was started in 1997 by Bonnie Briggs, a housing advocate. [3]The list of names on the memorial reached 1,000 in the year 2020. [6]In December 2021, memorial organisers added 34 names to the memorial, the highest ever added at once; names included John Doe and Jane Doe placeholders as the names of some of the deceased were unknown.

  6. Lori Bruner - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine "Lori" Lenore Bruner was born on January 24, 1932, in Toronto, Ontario, the second daughter of Marie Clarinda (Clara) White née Allary and Clifford James White. Bruner spent her childhood growing up in Toronto, Ontario with her siblings, Percy, Cynthia, and Patricia.

  7. Frank Orr - Wikipedia

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    He joined the Toronto Star in 1961, and covered the National Hockey League, and specifically the Toronto Maple Leafs. He also wrote on the 1972 Summit Series and several IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships. [5] He has also authored over 30 books related to sports and has contributed to over 60 additional titles. [5]

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