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MacDonald was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1931 as the daughter of two rural school teachers from Prince Edward Island. She was the youngest child of her family and had four brothers: Ron, Jack, Cyril, and Bob. Her brother Cyril MacDonald was a political figure in Saskatchewan. MacDonald attended St. Joseph's Elementary School as a child ...
In October 1994, a hunter came across the remains of the women in heavy brush outside of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. [4] [5] In 1996, Crawford was convicted of one count of first degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder in the 1992 deaths of three Indigenous women identified as Eva Taysup, Shelley Napope, and Calinda Waterhen. [6]
Stephen Neil MacEachern (February 9, 1894 [1] – December 26, 1974) was a politician in Saskatchewan, Canada.He served as mayor of Saskatoon from 1941 to 1943. [2]The son of Archibald A. McEachern and Kate Gillis, [1] he was born in Grand Mira, Nova Scotia and studied law at Dalhousie University.
David Milgaard (July 7, 1952 – May 15, 2022) was a Canadian man who was wrongfully convicted for the 1969 rape and murder of nursing student Gail Miller in Saskatoon and imprisoned for 23 years. He was eventually released and exonerated.
Craig Innis Mackay (April 1, 1927 – February 28, 2020) [1] was a Canadian speed skater who competed at the 1948 Winter Olympics and 1952 Winter Olympics.He was born in Banff, Alberta and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where he moved when he was three years old.
Clifford Emerson Wright, OC SOM (September 21, 1927 – December 9, 2014) was a Canadian politician who served as the mayor of Saskatoon, the largest city in the central Canadian province of Saskatchewan, from 1976 to 1988.
James Le Jeune (1910–1983) – painter, born in Saskatoon; Catriona Le May Doan – speed skater, Olympic medalist; Chelazon Leroux – drag performer seen on Canada's Drag Race (season 3) Alison Lang – Canadian Olympic basketball player; Curtis Leschyshyn – former NHL hockey player; Ernest Lindner (1897–1988) – painter
Prebble had a long career as a New Democratic Party member of the Saskatchewan legislature, representing the constituencies of Saskatoon Sutherland from 1978 to 1982, Saskatoon University from 1986 to 1991, and Saskatoon Greystone from 1999 to 2007. [4] He frequently contended with constituency boundary changes in a rapidly growing Saskatoon.