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  2. Dave Hoyda - Wikipedia

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    Hoyda played four seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Philadelphia Flyers and Winnipeg Jets. [1] He was known primarily as an enforcer . Hoyda was raised in Cherhill, Alberta , and later attended St. Francis Xavier High School in Edmonton while he played Canadian Junior "A" hockey with the Spruce Grove Mets . [ 2 ]

  3. Richard J. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Richard Jamieson Scott OC OM KC (March 20, 1938 – November 22, 2024) was a Canadian jurist who served as Chief Justice of Manitoba.In that capacity, he presided over the Manitoba Court of Appeal from 1990 to 2013.

  4. Canstar Community Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Included in the deal were flyer distribution operations in Brandon and Thunder Bay. The new company was rebranded as Canstar Community News. In 2009, The Lance was divided into two community newspapers to better cover the expanding and developing Winnipeg South area, and The Sou'wester was born.

  5. Edmonton Flyers - Wikipedia

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    The Flyers played in the Edmonton Gardens. [1] The Flyers were nominated by W. G. Hardy to represent Canada at the 1947 Ice Hockey World Championships, [2] but the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association ultimately did not to send a team due to funding issues. [3] [4] The Flyers won the 1948 Allan Cup as Canadian senior hockey champions. [5]

  6. Wop May - Wikipedia

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    Wilfrid Reid "Wop" May, OBE, DFC (March 20, 1896 [1] – June 21, 1952) was a Canadian flying ace in the First World War and a leading post-war aviator.He was the final Allied pilot to be pursued by Manfred von Richthofen before the German ace was shot down on the Western Front in 1918.

  7. Doug Anderson (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    In the tournament leading up to the final, played in Calgary, the Flyers played in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Out of 24 games played, the Flyer's record was 19 wins, four losses and one draw. This was a vital moment in Western Canada hockey history that helped create the foundation for Alberta's rich hockey tradition.

  8. List of NHL on TSN commentating crews - Wikipedia

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    CBC's end of the deal was regionally televised in Western Canada, while TSN broadcast the game in Eastern Canada. 2003 – Game 2 of the New Jersey–Boston was not televised as TSN instead, aired the World Curling Championships from Winnipeg. Game 3 of the Detroit-Anaheim series was joined-in-progress after the completion of WWE Raw.

  9. Gerry James - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Fitzgerald James (October 22, 1934 – February 13, 2024) was a Canadian professional football and ice hockey player. He played as a running back for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL) between 1952 and 1964 and as a right winger for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1955 and 1960.