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  2. Joe Comuzzi - Wikipedia

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    Joe Comuzzi. Joseph Robert Comuzzi, PC (April 5, 1933 – December 31, 2021) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as a cabinet minister under Prime Minister Paul Martin. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1988 to 2008, representing Thunder Bay—Nipigon which was renamed Thunder Bay—Superior North in 2000.

  3. Jack Masters - Wikipedia

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    5 January 2024. (2024-01-05) (aged 92) Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Political party. Liberal. John Gerald Masters (born John Gerald Mastrangelo, 27 September 1931 – 5 January 2024) was a Canadian politician. He served as mayor of the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and as a federal Member of Parliament.

  4. The Chronicle-Journal - Wikipedia

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    18,901 Saturdays. 16,914 Sundays (as of 2015) [1] ISSN. 0842-0084. Website. www.chroniclejournal.com. The Chronicle-Journal is the daily newspaper in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Unlike many Canadian newspapers, it does not use the city's name in its masthead. The paper has an average weekday circulation of 17,200.

  5. List of people from Thunder Bay - Wikipedia

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    Robert James Manion (born in Pembroke, Ontario) (1881–1943), politician, leader of the Conservative Party 1938–1940 [41] Steve Mantis (born in Reading, Pennsylvania) (1950-), politician and former National Coordinator of the Canadian Injured Worker Alliance. Jack Masters (1931–), former mayor of Thunder Bay and MP for Thunder Bay ...

  6. Lorne Saxberg - Wikipedia

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    journalist, broadcast news anchor. Lorne Saxberg (August 6, 1958 – May 6, 2006) was a Canadian broadcast journalist for CBC Radio and CBC Newsworld. Saxberg was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario and first joined the CBC's radio arm. [1] As host of Ontario Morning in the late 1980s, he was known for his keen mind, calm demeanour, and melodious voice.

  7. M.O. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    In retirement, Nelson was a director of the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra, a member of the Rotary Club of Port Arthur, and one of the executives of the Thunder Bay Naval Association. [1] In 2006 the Shirley H. & Meredith O. Nelson Fund was established, which gives awards to people raised on farms who wish to pursue post-secondary health care ...

  8. Goldie Goldthorpe - Wikipedia

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    1973–1984. Bill "Goldie" (also "Harpo") Goldthorpe (born June 20, 1953 [1]) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He is best known as the inspiration for Ogie Ogilthorpe in the 1977 film Slap Shot. Goldthorpe, a left winger, was a notorious hockey enforcer, a man once dubbed the "wildest, meanest, most unpredictable player in ...

  9. Terry Fox Memorial and Lookout - Wikipedia

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    Terry Fox Memorial and Lookout. The Terry Fox Monument, situated in the outskirts of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, is a public monument commemorating cancer research activist Terry Fox 's Marathon of Hope. [1] The monument, which depicts Fox, is open to the public and offers a panoramic view of Thunder Bay and its surroundings.