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    Roy Piovesana (born 1942 in Fort William (Thunder Bay), Ontario; died Jan. 20, 2020), was a Canadian teacher and historian. He is one of three children...
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  • Liberal Party, former provincial Cabinet Minister (multiple portfolios) Roy Piovesana - archivist, historian, musician, teacher Gary Polonsky – Founding President...
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  • Swedish Olympic sailor (1968). Gyanendra Nath Pande, Indian engineer. Roy Piovesana, 77, Canadian historian, heart attack. Tom Railsback, 87, American politician...
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  • Peter Pinizzotto — soccer coach Steve Pinizzotto — ice hockey player Roy Piovesana — teacher and historian Fernando Pisani — ice hockey player Matteo Piscopo...
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    others, lost his seat in the 1935 election. According to historian Roy Piovesana, Manion's loss was partly attributable to his failure to cultivate his...
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  • (1925–2005), writer, educator, patron of the arts, and philanthropist Roy Piovesana (1942–), teacher and historian Gary Polonsky (1942–), educator, founding...
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  • Charity, pp. 225-227. Schedule from StAgnesRC.ca retrieved 4 April 2014 Piovesana, Roy, Hope and Charity: Diocese of Thunder Bay, an Illustrated History (Altona:...
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    weekday Masses at 9:00am from Tuesday to Friday. Diocese of Thunder Bay Piovesana, Roy, Hope and Charity: Diocese of Thunder Bay, an Illustrated History (Altona:...
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    to Unity. Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society, ISBN 0-920119-22-0. Piovesana, Roy. Hope & Charity: An Illustrated History of the Roman Catholic Diocese...
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    fall from a height of 660 feet (200 m). A 14-year-old girl, Alessandra Piovesana, one of 16 children on board, survived the fall. The Northern Ireland...
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  • University, Institute for Behavioural Research, Ethnic Research Programme. Piovesana, Roy Henry (2011). Italians of Fort William's East End, 1907–1969. Institute...
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