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  2. Pierre Bourque (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    André Pierre Bourque Jr. [2] [3] (October 7, 1958 – August 28, 2021 [4]) was a race car driver, developer, journalist, broadcaster and former politician in Ottawa, Ontario, [5] and operated the online news aggregator site Bourque Newswatch (Newswatch). Bourque was born at the Ottawa General Hospital in 1958, the son of Pierre Bourque (Sr ...

  3. Elmo Patrick Sonnier - Wikipedia

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    Elmo voluntarily confessed to police that he abducted LeBlanc and Bourque, raped Bourque, and killed both. He made a second statement admitting his guilt while being transported to jail, and a third confession the following day. Police searched his home, where they found handcuffs in his bedroom that had been used to restrain LeBlanc and Bourque.

  4. Pierre Bourque (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Bourque was the mayor of Montreal, Quebec from 1994 to 2001 (as the leader of the Vision Montreal party).. Bourque proved eccentric and sometimes controversial as mayor. Known as a greenspace aficionado, he supported the creation of parks, implemented tree-planting initiatives, as well as creating Eco-Centres (reusable materials) and Eco-Quartier program

  5. 2010 East Texas church burnings - Wikipedia

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    Bourque's is attributed to his dropping-out from the University of Texas, and McAllister's after the death of his mother and trouble finding work. [6] Faced with large amounts of evidence, both men pleaded guilty. On January 14, 2011, Judge Christi Kennedy sentenced Bourque to life and 20 years in prison, and McAllister to a life sentence. [7]

  6. Vision Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Bourque was elected Mayor against incumbent Jean Doré in 1994, with 39 of his candidates elected to Montreal City Council. In 1998, he and his team were re-elected for a second term. The Bourque administration is credited with the following: the introduction of a balanced city budget, with the help of the provincial government in 1998;

  7. Pierre Bourque - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Bourque may refer to: Pierre Bourque (journalist) (1958–2021), former journalist, politician and NASCAR driver from Ottawa, Canada Pierre Bourque (politician) (born 1942), businessman and politician in Quebec, Canada; mayor of Montreal, 1994–2001

  8. ‘Beloved’ TV news anchor Ana Orsini dies suddenly at 28 ...

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    A local television news station in Arizona is mourning the death of its “beloved” 28-year-old anchor. Ana Orsini, who hosted the flagship morning show on the CBS affiliate KOLD News 13 in ...

  9. Bourque - Wikipedia

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    Bourque is a surname of Acadian origin. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Chris Bourque (born 1986), American ice hockey player (son of Ray, brother of Ryan)