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  2. Pembroke Daily Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Pembroke Daily Observer is a digital newspaper serving the city of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, and the nearby town of Petawawa. It was founded in 1855 and is now owned by Postmedia. As a broadsheet daily newspaper, it had a circulation of about 6,000 in recent years. [1] It is the oldest continuous business enterprise in Pembroke.

  3. Frank Nighbor - Wikipedia

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    He was also known as the "Pembroke Peach", [1] "The Flying Dutchman" and as "Peerless Frank." [2] An excellent defensive forward, Nighbor's poke check, backchecking, and bodychecking abilities thwarted enemy forwards' scoring attempts. [3] For his somewhat high penalty totals, he was a clean player and one of the last 60-minute hockey players.

  4. 17-Year-Old High School Senior Dies Days After Car Crash ...

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    A candlelight vigil hosted by Pembroke Youth Baseball & Softball honoring the teen is scheduled for the evening of Sept. 18. PEOPLE contacted a fundraiser organizer for additional information.

  5. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    PembrokePembroke News; Petawawa – Petawawa News; Port Perry – Scugog Standard; Prince Edward County – Picton Gazette, Picton County Weekly News, Prince Edward Free Press; Sarnia – Sarnia This Week; Saugeen Shores – Shoreline Beacon; Sault Ste. Marie – Sault This Week; Seaforth – Seaforth Huron Expositor; Sharbot Lake – The ...

  6. Disappearance of Adrien McNaughton - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, with the use of new digital technology, his parents hoped to find him as an adult. [9] Also in 2009, when Adrien's parents were contacted by the Toronto Sun, his mother declined to be interviewed and referred questions to the police. [10]

  7. Shelby Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Stephenson was born in Benson, Johnston County, North Carolina to Maytle and Paul Stephenson in 1938, and lived for fourteen years with his parents and three older siblings Paul, Marshall, and Rose Stephenson in a rural farmhouse known as "Plankhouse."

  8. North Bay Nugget - Wikipedia

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    The paper was launched in 1907 as the Cobalt Nugget, during the silver boom at Cobalt, Ontario. [3] It was acquired by businessmen Harry Browning and W. G. Ferguson within a few months. [4]

  9. Dick Rees - Wikipedia

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    He was eulogised in obituaries as the greatest jump jockey of the 1920s. [ 1 ] in accordance with Rees’ own wishes, his ashes were sprinkled on the grave of his 1921 Grand National winning horse, Shaun Spadah, at Lewes racecourse, who had been buried there on his death in 1940.