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Charged in death of 25-year-old woman who was found beaten and strangled in Alexander Muir Park on Feb
2/26/1976
Child Plays Happily As Woman Mi
7/21/1969
Chinguacousy's New Civic Centre will be opened Monday by Premier William Davis
9/21/1972
Christmas spirit at a refinery, Lots of Christmas lights glitter throughout the area, but none more than those on the Shell refinery on the lakeshore in Bronte
12/16/1974
Church - Clergy - RA - RI
9/26/1974
Church - Clergy - WO - WZ
1/15/1978
Clare and Bob Duck run Bob's Truck Stop in Campbellville for men who drove cross-country trucks, not for tourists. It's good, plain, solid food cooked to keep a trucker satisfied for the next 300 miles. Mrs. Duck says. Tourists tend to eat lighter foods like salads. Duck is a mechanic and worked in the Arctic for 13 years, taking supplies in by cat train. They opened the restaurant in January.
7/12/1973
A coffin that floated away from a funeral home is towed to dry land in Corning, N
6/26/1972
Col. Alfred Simester, We need a real bill of rights
6/12/1974
Come on in -- the water's fine, Boys use sections of the Coronation Park bandshell as rafts yesterday in a flooded section of the Oakville park, inun(...)
7/2/1973
Competing for cups and money, snowmobiles race around a track on trucked-in snow at the Sno-brr-fest in Orangeville
2/3/1974
The contract dispute between the town of Mississauga and local 636 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers continues as the two sides h(...)
8/20/1973
Cooksville is a sea of apartments with little commercial development, but stores and offices are being built in Mississauga City
8/21/1972
Cosby, Bill (miscellaneous)
3/22/1970
Cosby, Bill (miscellaneous)
3/22/1970
The count of boulogne is 8-year-old Henri Louis de Bourbon, a pupil at Bedford Park Public School who'd rather play with his rocket and his cat, Fluffy, than talk about how it feels to be a French count. He became one when his grandfather Prince Louis Jean Henri Charles de Bourbon, a descendant of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoninette, died in Holland a t 64.
1/12/1975
Crime - Kidnapping - Canada - Ontario - Toronto - Banque Canadienne Nationale
3/21/1977
Crime - Shootings - Missisauga (Maidens, Gary)
10/4/1977
Cuesta, Henry
4/12/1970
Current affairs host Jim Laxer, of TVOntario's The Real Story, called in his crew to help answer questions - and they turned out to be a smart bunch.
10/11/1979
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