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407 in '87
12/22/1986
As pioneers in a traditionally male world: mayors Lorna Jackson: left: Carole Bell: centre: and Hazel McCallion lead three of Canada's fastest-growing communities
1/2/1988
Getting it on the rails. Vaughan Mayor Lorna Jackson: left: Ontario Transport Minister Gilles Poullot and federal Minister of State for Tranport Shirl(...)
9/20/1991
Goccer supporters
2/5/1991
Happy victory: Vaughan Mayor Lorna Jackson celebrates election night with granddaughter Carolyn Shaw and father Peter Jeffrey
11/14/1988
Heavyweights
6/3/1986
In the swing of things. Vaughan Mayor Lorna Jackson had a few tips for 23-month-old Bradley Merritt when she was at Uplands Golf Course last week to l(...)
5/8/1989
Jackson, Lorna - Biog
1/27/1998
Jackson, Lorna - Biog
6/11/1986
Jackson, Lorna - Biog
9/12/1996
Jackson, Lorna - Biog
6/15/1995
Lorna Jackson: Mayor of Vaughan was criticized for resisting low-income housing
6/11/1986
Lorna Jackson: Mayor says Vaughan needs three representatives at the regional level
11/6/1984
Lorna Jackson my Vaughan
11/12/1993
Lorna Jackson my Vaughan
11/12/1993
Mayor Lorna Jackson: I think that as a female mayor: I'm more concerned with the environmental of the family
3/12/1990
Mayor of Vaughan
12/30/1987
New highway: Vaughan Mayor Lorna Jackson grabs handful of grass yesterday as Premier David Peterson turns sod for new Highway 407: linking Highway 427 and Highway 400 north of Metro
8/4/1987
Proud Mayor: Vaughan Mayor Lorna Jackson displays the sign declaring her once-rural municipality: now with 104:000 people: the first city in York Region
12/20/1990
Saved for posterity
2/26/1985
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