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  2. Cash Cab (Canadian game show) - Wikipedia

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    Cash Cab is a Canadian game show produced by Castlewood Productions that began airing on September 10, 2008 on Discovery Channel and Discovery HD. It is hosted by comedian Adam Growe . The game show airs in Canada instead of the American version of the series, which airs on the affiliated US Discovery Channel network.

  3. Adam Growe - Wikipedia

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    Growe in 2020. Adam Growe (born July 21, 1967) is a Canadian comedian, and the host of the Canadian version of Cash Cab and its 2024 reboot, Cash Cab Music. [1]Born in New York, but raised in Vancouver, [2] he has been performing professionally on radio, television, and stage for over 20 years.

  4. Cash Cab - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Cash Cab (English language version) Adam Growe: Discovery Channel Canada: 10 September 2008 5 April 2014 ... Claro Cash Cab: Felisha Lord Wayne W. Whyte

  5. Kenneth Whyte - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Whyte's non-fiction book, The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst was published in Canada, and the following year in the U.S. [17] It was a finalist for the 2009 National Business Book Award, [18] the British Columbia National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction, [19] the Charles Taylor Prize, [20] and the Los Angeles Times Book Award for biography. [21]

  6. Raymond A. Whyte - Wikipedia

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    Raymond A. Whyte (August 3, 1923 – April 9, 2003) was a surrealist artist known for trompe l’oeil, still life, fantasy paintings, and portraits with surreal elements. He was a popular artist of New York City financial executives and art collectors in the 1950s and 1960s, including B. Gerald Cantor , Malcolm Forbes and R. McLean Stewart .

  7. Princess Theatre (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Theatre is a two-screen art-house cinema located at 10337 Whyte Avenue in Edmonton's historic Old Strathcona neighbourhood. The building was designed by prominent Edmonton architects Wilson and Herrald, a firm responsible for the design of many other Edmonton heritage sites. [2]

  8. Jon Whyte - Wikipedia

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    Whyte was a conservationist serving in executive capacities with the Bow Valley Naturalists and National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada (now known as CPAWS). [4] He was an author and his books, and contributions to anthologies, magazines and other media, sought to secure a unique cultural origin and identity for western Canada.

  9. James Matthew Whyte - Wikipedia

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    James Matthew Whyte (ca 1788 – June 9, 1843) was a Scottish-born soldier, land owner and bank president in Upper Canada. [1] The son of James Whyte, he served as a lieutenant and later captain in the 1st King's Dragoon Guards, resigning in 1815. He later was lieutenant-colonel of the Surrey Regiment of Horse in Jamaica. Whyte took over a ...