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A "cultural Mecca" for the Black community, Harlem's historic Apollo Theater is set to undergo a major renovation. Newsweek goes behind the scenes ...
Donald Lee Peterson, 92, Vancouver, died May 31, 2025. Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home, 360-694-2537. Frank Bohm, 67, Vancouver, died May 31, 2025.
Cowan led all OHL players in playoff scoring this year with 39 points in just 17 games. Through the Memorial Cup, he’s looked more patient with the puck, focused on making crafty, intelligent plays.
Gladys Lazar, nee Friedman, 97, died peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family. She was married to Herman Lazar almost 40 wonderful years. Cherished mother to Barbara (the late Alan) Merki… ...
Although Cowan has found immense success in the OHL, it hasn't translated to the national stage. From Cowans's two stints with Canada's U20 junior team, he amassed just five points in 10 games ...
A wreath in remembrance of Brenda Cowan, Lexington’s first Black female firefighter who died on duty in 2004, was placed in front of the Lexington Fallen Firefighter’s Monument at Phoenix Park ...
To trade Cowan or not is a thorny proposition for the Leafs front office. Cowan is the best prospect they’ve got and the one who’s closest to helping the NHL team in some way in the not-so ...
Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan urges fans to ‘be kind’ after TV debut. Young farmer, 24, joins the Diddly Squat team while Kaleb Cooper is away touring his one-man show.
Gladys Thierer Szabo was a blessing to everyone she met during her long life. As a speech therapist, she gave the gift of speech to countless children, working patiently to help them overcome ...
New Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan has shared her thoughts on Kaleb Cooper after viewers detected awkwardness between the pair.. Cowan was introduced in the latest series of the show, which ...
POLAND — Gladys Aho Kraynak, 79, passed away Monday, June 2, 2025, at St. Mary’s Alzheimer’s Center in Columbiana. She was the chief financial officer and secretary for Kraynak Roofing until ...
Lexington’s first Black woman who was a firefighter, Lieutenant Brenda Cowan, died in the line of duty. She died Feb. 13, 2004, when she was shot at the scene of a domestic dispute.
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