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  2. Nestlé Pure Life - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Pure Life is a brand of bottled water from Nestlé Waters globally and BlueTriton Brands in North America. The brand was first established in 1998 in Pakistan and is now available in 21 countries in Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Europe. [1] In early April 2021, the sale of Nestlé Waters North America's bottling operations, including ...

  3. Joseph E. Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph E. Atkinson (born Joseph Atkinson, December 23, 1865 – May 8, 1948) was a Canadian newspaper editor and activist. Under his leadership the Toronto Star became one of the largest and most influential newspapers in Canada. Atkinson amassed a considerable fortune, eventually holding the controlling interest in the paper he edited.

  4. Randy Starkman - Wikipedia

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    Randy Starkman (1960 – April 16, 2012) was a Canadian sports journalist who reported on amateur sports and athletes for the Toronto Star newspaper. He was twice awarded a National Newspaper Award, first in 1993 for his reportage of Ben Johnson's second positive test for steroids, and in 1994 for a series on concussions suffered by hockey players.

  5. Toronto Star - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Star. The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation and part of Torstar's Daily News Brands division. [6] The newspaper was established in 1892 as the Evening Star and was later renamed the Toronto Daily Star in 1900, under ...

  6. Star Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Until 1968, the Weekly shared many of the staff from the daily Toronto Daily Star.Notable contributors to the Star Weekly included Robert W. Service, [1] Morley Callaghan, Nina Moore Jamieson, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Lismer, Fred Varley, C.W. Jefferys, Sylvia Fraser, Nellie McClung, Robert Thomas Allen and Jimmy Frise, whose cartoon Bridseye Centre appeared in the magazine for several decades.

  7. Daily News Brands - Wikipedia

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    Media, newspapers, magazines. Owner. Torstar Corporation. Website. Official website. Daily News Brands, formerly Star Media Group, is a Canadian media organization and a division of Torstar Corporation. Its flagship publication is the Toronto Star newspaper, which is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar.

  8. Gary Lautens - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Alma mater. McMaster University. Years active. 1948–1992. Notable awards. National Newspaper Award, Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. Gary Lautens (November 3, 1928 – February 1, 1992) was a Canadian humorist and newspaper columnist. He wrote for the Toronto Star from 1962 until his death in 1992.

  9. Ian Urquhart - Wikipedia

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    Career. Urquhart was a city hall reporter for the Toronto Telegram. [ 1] In 1971, he moved to The Toronto Star where he was a city hall reporter. [ 1] In 1973, he moved to the Star's Ottawa bureau where he worked as a reporter. [ 1][ 2] Starting in 1975, he was the Ottawa and Washington, D.C. correspondent for Maclean's magazine for five years.[ 1]