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  2. Kay MacDonald - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Woodlawn Cemetery (Saskatoon) - Wikipedia

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    Woodlawn Cemetery is a cemetery located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.Located in the cemetery is the Next of Kin Memorial Avenue, a National Historic Site of Canada, that is dedicated to all those who served with Canada's armed forces.

  4. Marr Residence - Wikipedia

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    When the hospital was closed in 1885 the home was returned to the Marr family. Although they left Saskatoon in 1889, the Marr family name remained associated with the house. The house remained a residential property until the 1970s. [2] The Marr Residence was designated a municipal heritage property on January 11, 1982.

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    Saskatoon First, 2402 7 St E, building now mixed use commercial, ... Now the Lakeview Funeral Home. Faulkner, Charles Draper: Georgian Revival: 1937 built

  6. Raymore, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, the Raymore Hotel was advertised as "the best hotel between Winnipeg and Saskatoon", and was the site of the "Raymore Moving Picture Show" on Friday and Saturday nights. [13] When, in 1935, the sale of beer became legal "by the glass in hotel bars", Mah Yuen and Sam Ping were unable to obtain the required licence because—as Chinese ...

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  8. Monarchy in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Porteous, whose state funeral was held in Saskatoon, directed its Community Chest and its Welfare Council, managed a senior citizens housing project, was a member of its public school board and an elder at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. [66]

  9. Gordon Tootoosis - Wikipedia

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    After their daughter Glynnis died of cancer in 1997, they took the responsibility of raising her four children in Saskatoon. [4] Tootoosis died on July 5, 2011, aged 69, after being hospitalized for pneumonia at St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon. [5] [6] His funeral and interment were held on the Poundmaker Cree Nation Reserve in Cut Knife. [7]