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Monthly Archives: December 2015
2015: In Review
As we approach the New Year, I’d like to reflect on some of the events that have occurred over the past year. January Canada celebrated the 200th anniversary of the birth of its first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald.
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Tagged 103rd Grey Cup, American League Championship Series, Canadian National, Chicago Blackhawks, Connor McDavid, David Price, Edmonton Eskimos, FIFA, Germanwings Flight 9525, Gogama Ontario, Grey Cup, J. Michel Doyon, John Baird, José Reyes, Justin Trudeau, LaTroy Hawkins, Lieutenant Governor, Maple Leaf, Ottawa Redblacks, P.E.I., Pierre Duchesne, Pierre Trudeau, Premier of Alberta, Prime Minister of Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, Queen Victoria, Rachel Notley, Rover Ghiz, rubella, Sepp Blatter, Sir John A. MacDonald, Stanley Cup, Tampa Bay Lightning, The Canadian, Toronto Blue Jays, Troy Tulowitzki, VIA Rail, W.H.O., Wade MacLauchlan, World Health Organization
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Merry Christmas
I just want to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. I hope you get to spend time with your family and friends. May all the blessings of Christmas be found for you and your family.
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Tagged 2015, Christmas, Christmas and holiday season, Christmas carols, Merry Christmas
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Nicholas Smith Passes Away at 81
Nicholas Smith, the veteran actor who famously played Mr. Rumbold in the long running comedy Are You Being Served?, has passed away at the age of 81. Mr. Smith was born in Banstead, England on March 5th, 1934. He trained … Continue reading
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Tagged 81, Are You Being Served?, Are You Being Served? Again!, Broadway, dead, Death, Frank Thornton, Grace & Favour, Last of the Summer Wine, Me and My Girl, Mr. Rumbold, Nicholas Smith, The Avengers, Trevor Bannister, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, West End
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