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- Bob Mackowycz, Jr. (1969) is a Canadian musician, writer and broadcaster. The son of writer and radio program director Bob Mackowycz, Sr., he first became...
- Hot 100: February 16, 1985". Billboard. Retrieved February 13, 2021. Mackowycz, Bob (November 30, 1991). "T.O.'s top songs of all time". Toronto Star...
- host of a national program on CBC Radio since Peter Jennings. After Bob Mackowycz's departure as host of Radio 2 Morning in July 2011, Power spent several...
- Carlos Alonso Christian Simpson Past members Ruben ****zenga Andrew Charters Blake Howard Alex Haird Bob Mackowycz Andrew Wyse Website https://glueleg.com/...
- ABC news reporter and now with Al Jazeera America Gloria Macarenko Bob Mackowycz Judy Maddren Alan Maitland, As It Happens (1974–1993) Shaun Majumder,...
- Austrian actress. Qayum Karzai, 77, Afghan politician, MP (2004–2008). Bob Mackowycz, 55, Canadian musician, writer and broadcaster. Henri Nallet, 85, French...
- Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Mietkiewicz and Mackowycz 1988, p. 7. Mietkiewicz and Mackowycz 1988, p. 9. Adelman, Howard; Lee, Dennis (1968). The...
- Mammone - drums (2012–13) Neil Lukewich-Pheaton - Drums (2014 - 2015) Jesse Mackowycz - Drums (2017–2018) Jesse Labelle - vocals (2003 studio recording self-titled...
- Anne Lagacé Dowson Grant Lawrence Sook-Yin Lee Marilyn Lightstone Bob Mackowycz Pierre Mailloux Rafe Mair Alan Maitland John Majhor Rebecca Makonnen Katie...
- Big Jack Armstrong Mike Darow Stan Klees Paul Romanuk Chuck Riley Bob Mackowycz Brad Giffen CHUM has had several homes since 1945: 21 Dundas Square (1945–1947)...