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  2. Alvin Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Alvin B. Aberdeen Duncan (27 February 1913 – 29 January 2009) was an African Canadian historian and a Royal Canadian Air Force veteran of World War II.. Duncan's family is the only family known in Oakville, Ontario who were directly involved in the Underground Railroad. [1]

  3. Whiteoaks Communications Group - Wikipedia

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    Whiteoaks Communications Group is a media company based in Oakville, Ontario that owns several radio stations in Ontario as well as Christian podcasting platform, Faith Strong Today Media. The company was founded in 1956 as CHWO Radio Limited by Howard and Jean Caine with the launch of CHWO radio in Oakville. [1]

  4. List of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty ...

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    Oakville, Ontario: April 21, 1984 Shot under unclear circumstances Constable Robert Charles Anderson RCMP: Kamloops, British Columbia May 4, 1984 Killed in a crash during a high speed chase Constable Douglas F. Tribbling York Regional Police: Markham, Ontario: August 21, 1984 Died in the hospital two days after being shot during a burglary

  5. St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery, marketed as West Oak Memorial Gardens, is a cemetery in Oakville, Ontario, established in 1984. [1] [2] According to the cemetery's website, it is operated by St. Volodymyr Cathedral. [2] The cemetery offers both in ground burial and burial vaults in perpetuity, and is open to all those of Christian faith.

  6. Oakville, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Oakville is a town and lower-tier municipality in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada.It is located on Lake Ontario between Toronto and Hamilton.At its 2021 census the town had a population of 213,759, [3] with an estimated 233,700 people as of 2024, making it Ontario's largest town.

  7. Steve Nease - Wikipedia

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    His career has spanned over 30 years, many of which were spent as Art Director of the Oakville Beaver. Since 2008 he has worked independently. [1] He is most noted for his award-winning political and editorial cartoons, [2] and his family comic strip, "Pud", based on the lives of the artist and his family. [3] [4]

  8. Barbara Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    She served as working Chair of the Health Professions Regulatory Advisory Council in Ontario, and as a Director of Oaklands Regional Centre in Oakville. Active in community matters, she was a Director of Ontario's Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority , the Bay Area Health Trust , and a member of the Quality Committee of Hamilton Health Sciences.

  9. The Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Meeting House was an Anabaptist church located in the Greater Toronto Area suburb of Oakville, Ontario.A member of the Be in Christ Church of Canada, the Canadian branch of the Brethren in Christ Church, at its height it consisted of nineteen regional sites that met mostly in cinemas, each of which had a lead pastor with a team of elders and part-time staff.