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  2. Orangeville, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    There are two local newspapers based in Orangeville, the Orangeville Citizen and the Orangeville Banner. Two radio stations are licensed to Orangeville, adult contemporary CKMO-FM (FM 101 Orangeville) and rhythmic contemporary CIDC-FM (Z103.5). CKMO launched in 2015 and broadcasts from studios in downtown Orangeville. [23]

  3. Hannah Emily Reid - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Emily Reid was born near Orangeville, Ontario on January 19, 1870. [3] From an early age she had an interest in teaching– after completing her studies at Orangeville High School in 1891 [4] she received her Second-Class Teacher’s Certificate and began teaching at several schools in Toronto. [5] [3]

  4. 2010 Dufferin County municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    Orangeville Mayor: Rob Adams Orangeville Deputy Mayor: Warren Maycock Shelburne Mayor: Edward Crewson Shelburne Deputy Mayor: Ken J. Bennington Amaranth.

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  6. 2022 Dufferin County municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Orangeville. [10] Mayor. Mayoral Candidate Vote % Lisa Post: 2,984: 50.54: Jeffrey Wallace Patterson:

  7. 22 Murders - Wikipedia

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    The book is written by Nova Scotia-based writer and former journalist and editor Paul Palango. [1] [2] Palango has written three previous books critical of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) [1] and prior to publishing 22 Murders, he wrote several articles on the attacks, that were published in Maclean's, Halifax Examiner, and Frank.

  8. Mavis Wilson - Wikipedia

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    David Peterson's Liberals won a landslide majority in this election, and Wilson was appointed as a Minister without Portfolio responsible for Senior Citizen's Affairs on September 10, 1987. [3] On August 2, 1989, she was appointed Minister responsible for Women's Issues, a post she held until her defeat in the September 1990 election.

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