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- Fred Latremouille (October 21, 1945 – March 5, 2015) was a Canadian radio personality and actor. He began working in broadcasting in Alberta and soon moved...
- Irish pianist Francis McGarrigle and French Canadian mother Gabrielle Latrémouille, the three McGarrigle sisters (Jane, Anna, and Kate, the youngest) grew...
- of Astral Media Lorne Greene, actor Arthur W. Grieg Bruce Hogle Fred Latremouille Donald Lawrie Gordon Lightfoot, singer Robert (Bob) Lockhart, Clarence...
- 6:00am–9:00am. It was originally hosted by Kelly Latremouille, Peter Harrison and Moya Farrell until mid-2007. Latremouille had debuted with the station in the summer...
- Programmer(s) Dominique Canzeri Stefan Podea Simon Boucher<>Mathieu Latremouille Writer(s) Jess Kimball Alexis Green-Painchaud Series Nights Platform(s)...
- use", published 985-01-02, ****igned to C****ella AG  Bannard, R. A. B.; Latremouille, G. (1953). "4-BROMOVERATROLE". Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 31 (4):...
- sent to arbitration. In January 2003, after visiting broadcaster Fred Latremouille, Campbell was arrested and pleaded no contest for driving under the influence...
- broadcast locally on CBUT Vancouver, Friday evenings at 7:30 PM. Fred Latremouille and Randi Conlin were Hosts, with the classics as the house band. Regular...
- writing program. He married Margaret Latremouille, and was stepfather to broadcaster and actor Fred Latremouille, Margaret's son from her prior marriage...
- 1912, the west s**** townsite, called Mt Olie, was surve****. Joseph H. Latremouille, who had settled on the east side around 1907, built a sawmill on Lemieux...