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  2. Joey Moss - Wikipedia

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    Joey Moss. Joseph Neil Moss (September 25, 1963 – October 26, 2020) was a Canadian dressing room attendant for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League and the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. [1] Born with Down syndrome, he struck up a friendship with Wayne Gretzky in the mid-1980s, when the latter was playing for ...

  3. Bill Matheson - Wikipedia

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    Bill Matheson. Bill Matheson (April 26, 1926 – September 19, 2006) was a Canadian radio talk show host and weathercaster born in Lethbridge, Alberta, who was a television weather presenter with ITV (now Global Edmonton) in Edmonton. In 1995, his colleagues voted him the best weathercaster in the world.

  4. Bettie Hewes - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Liberal Party. Elizabeth Jane "Bettie" Hewes (March 12, 1924 – November 6, 2001) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. Hewes graduated from the University of Toronto in 1944 with a degree in occupational therapy. From 1964 to 1967, she was the executive director of the Canadian Mental Health Association, and from 1967 to 1974, she ...

  5. William Hawrelak - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Shandro. Children. Three daughters. Occupation. Businessman. Signature. William Hawrelak (October 4, 1915 – November 7, 1975) was a politician in Alberta, Canada, the longest-serving mayor in Edmonton 's history, and a candidate for election to the House of Commons of Canada .

  6. Rod Phillips (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Rod Phillips (born September 9, 1941) is a retired Canadian radio broadcaster for 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta. Phillips is best known as the play-by-play man of the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League 's Edmonton Oilers from 1973 to 2011, succeeding longtime Edmonton Eskimos broadcaster Bryan Hall despite having no experience ...

  7. John Short (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John Short. John Short (January 31, 1937 – January 11, 2024) was a Canadian sports journalist and broadcaster. [1] [2] He wrote a column for the Edmonton Sun. Short had formerly worked for the Canadian Press, Edmonton Journal, as well as the Edmonton Oilers as public relations director. He also hosted various sports-related radio shows.

  8. Edmonton Journal - Wikipedia

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    Calgary Herald. ISSN. 0839-296X. Website. edmontonjournal .com. The Edmonton Journal is a daily newspaper published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is part of the Postmedia Network .

  9. Joseph H. Shoctor - Wikipedia

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    Joseph H. Shoctor. Joseph Harvey Shoctor (August 18, 1922 – April 19, 2001) was a Canadian theatre producer, real estate developer, and lawyer. Shoctor was born in Edmonton, Alberta in 1922, the son of a Jewish father, and grew up in the Boyle Street neighbourhood. He first became involved in the theatre industry in his hometown, producing ...

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