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  2. W. F. Herman - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, W.F. Herman came to Windsor, Ontario, and purchased The Record newspaper, changing its name to The Border City Star. [3] [2] Upon the amalgamation of Windsor, Walkerville , Sandwich , and East Windsor in 1935, the name of the newspaper changed to The Windsor Star .

  3. Percy Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    2. Residence. Windsor, Ontario. Occupation. Journalist. Percy Harper Hatfield [1] (born c. 1948) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who was elected in a 2013 by-election. He represented the riding of Windsor—Tecumseh .

  4. Rosalie Trombley - Wikipedia

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    Died. November 23, 2021. (2021-11-23) (aged 82) Leamington, Ontario, Canada. Occupation. Music director. Rosalie Trombley (September 18, 1939 – November 23, 2021) [ 1] was a Canadian music director of Windsor, Ontario AM Top 40 radio station CKLW, also known as "The Big 8". She was known for her ability to select songs that would later become ...

  5. Windsor Star - Wikipedia

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    300 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario N9A 7B4. Circulation. 49,312 weekdays 51,119 Saturdays (as of 2015) [ 1 ] ISSN. 0839-2277. Website. windsorstar .com. The Windsor Star is a daily newspaper based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Owned by Postmedia Network, it is published Tuesdays through Saturdays.

  6. Bob Panasik - Wikipedia

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    Born in Windsor, Ontario, he was known as Panasiuk until 1970 when he changed his name to Panasik so it would be "easier to pronounce".. In 1957, at the age of 15, Panasik made the halfway cut in the Canadian Open to become the youngest player ever to play all four rounds in a PGA Tour event, a record which stood until April 2013 when his record was broken by Guan Tianlang.

  7. Bette Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Bette Mildred Stephenson Pengelly OC OOnt (July 31, 1924 – August 19, 2019) was a Canadian medical doctor and politician in Ontario.She served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1987 and was a cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative governments of Bill Davis and Frank Miller.

  8. Rum-running in Windsor, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Rum-running in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, was a major activity in the early part of the 20th century. In 1916, the State of Michigan, in the United States, banned the sale of alcohol, three years before prohibition became the national law in 1919. From that point forward, the City of Windsor, Ontario was a major site for alcohol smuggling and ...

  9. CAW Local 1973 - Wikipedia

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    The Local 1973 has a history of coming together to protest in solidarity. A memorable time in Windsor labour history occurred in 1996 with the news that the Windsor GM Transmission Plant and the Oshawa Fabrication Plant were up for sale. A strike was threatened which General Motors had hoped to avoid. Though a protest was held in Oshawa at the ...

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