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  2. Travoprost - Wikipedia

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    Travoprost, sold under the brand name Travatan among others, is a medication used to treat high pressure inside the eye including glaucoma. [4] Specifically it is used for open angle glaucoma when other agents are not sufficient. [5][4] It is used as an eye drop. [4] Effects generally occur within two hours.

  3. Bill Hewitt (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Sportscaster. Years active. 1951–1981. Father. Foster Hewitt. Family. W. A. Hewitt (grandfather) Foster William Alfred Hewitt (December 6, 1928 – December 25, 1996) was a Canadian radio and television sportscaster. He was the son of hockey broadcaster Foster Hewitt and the grandson of Toronto Star journalist W. A. Hewitt.

  4. Allan Slaight - Wikipedia

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    Co-owner of the Toronto Raptors. Spouse (s) Ada Mitchell (1950–1987) Emanuelle Gattuso (1995–2021) Children. 3, including Gary Slaight. John Allan Slaight CM (July 19, 1931 – September 19, 2021) was a Canadian rock and roll radio pioneer, media mogul, and philanthropist. His career began as an amateur magician before moving to radio.

  5. Toronto Telegram - Wikipedia

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    1971. Headquarters. Toronto Telegram Building (now part of Commerce Court) and later 444 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. The Toronto Evening Telegram was a conservative, broadsheet afternoon newspaper published in Toronto from 1876 to 1971. It had a reputation for supporting the Conservative Party at the federal and the provincial levels.

  6. Peter Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Peter John Vickers Worthington[4] (February 16, 1927 – May 12, 2013) was a Canadian journalist. A foreign correspondent with the Toronto Telegram newspaper from 1956, Worthington was an eyewitness to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963, and can be seen in photographs of the event. He remained with the Telegram until it folded in 1971.

  7. Norman Elder - Wikipedia

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    Individual eventing. 1959 Chicago. Individual eventing. Norman Sam Elder (July 17, 1939 – October 15, 2003) was a Canadian explorer, exotic animal owner, writer, artist, Olympic equestrian and one of Toronto 's eccentrics. He was the owner of the Norman Elder Museum at 140 Bedford Road in the Annex, an affluent neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario.

  8. Joseph E. Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph E. Atkinson (born Joseph Atkinson, December 23, 1865 – May 8, 1948) was a Canadian newspaper editor and activist. Under his leadership the Toronto Star became one of the largest and most influential newspapers in Canada. Atkinson amassed a considerable fortune, eventually holding the controlling interest in the paper he edited.

  9. Fredrik Stefan Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. University of New Brunswick. Occupation. Businessman, philanthropist. Fredrik Stefan Eaton, OC, OOnt (June 26, 1938 – February 20, 2021) [1] was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist who was a member of the prominent Eaton family. He was the great-grandson of Eaton's department store founder Timothy Eaton.