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Allan Johnson (ice hockey) or Al Johnson (1935–2019), Canadian ice hockey player Allan Johnson (priest) (1871–1934), Anglican priest Allan G. Johnson (1946–2017), American writer
Allan Macdonald Johnson (1871 – 3 August 1934) was an Anglican priest, most notably Archdeacon of Wellington from 1919 until 1934. Johnson was educated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge [1] and ordained in 1895. [2] After curacies in Coulsdon and Wellington he held incumbencies at Greytown and Masterton.
Robert James Manion (born in Pembroke, Ontario) (1881–1943), politician, leader of the Conservative Party 1938–1940 [41] Steve Mantis (born in Reading, Pennsylvania) (1950-), politician and former National Coordinator of the Canadian Injured Worker Alliance; Jack Masters (1931–), former mayor of Thunder Bay and MP for Thunder Bay ...
Ontario Provincial Police: Gore Bay, Ontario: November 19, 2020 Cst. Hovigh was responding to a call about a trespasser alongside another officer when the suspect shot and killed him. The suspect was also shot and died in the hospital soon after. Sergeant Andrew Harnett Calgary Police Service: Calgary, Alberta December 31, 2020
The Thunder Bay Flyers were coached by Dave Siciliano, and won the United States Hockey League regular season and playoffs in 1989. [1] The Flyers began the Canadian playoffs undefeated in eight games with series victories versus the Sudbury Cubs and the Pembroke Lumber Kings to win the Dudley Hewitt Cup.
Charles Dubin, 87, Canadian Chief Justice of Ontario (1990–1996), head of the Dubin Inquiry into drugs in sport, pneumonia. [284] Ray Ellis, 85, American musician, conductor and television producer, complications from melanoma. [285] Jack Houston, 90, Australian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (1957–1980). [286]
Tampa Bay must beat New Orleans in Week 18 to clinch their fifth consecutive division title. Minnesota enters Week 18 as a 14-win No. 5 seed due to a head-to-head loss to Detroit earlier this season.
Born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Johnson recorded 96 points in 47 games for the local Thunder Bay Flyers of the USHL in 1988–89. Johnson played four years at the University of North Dakota where he led the WCHA in assists twice and was placed on the conference First All-Star Team three straight years from 1991 to 1993.
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