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Calgary firefighters’ ‘Hot Stuff’ calendar officially retiringIt's the end of an era for a decades old charitable initiative. This is the last year for the Calgary firefighters' 'Hot Stuff' calendar. Here's why the legacy project is retiring.FeaturesJun 29, 2023
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Manitoba curler Dawn McEwen announces retirementIn a statement posted to Twitter, the Winnipeg curler said, 'I am full of gratitude and can peacefully say I am ready to hang up the curling shoes at the end of the season.'SportsMar 12, 2022
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Kingston Police Deputy Chief announces retirementKingston police's Deputy Chief Chris Scott announces his retirement after more than three decades of service, 23 of which were in Kingston.CanadaFeb 26, 2021
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Calgary Lotto 6/49 winner to use $1M windfall to retirePamela Dyck-Viner claimed the $1-million guaranteed prize on the Oct. 28 Lotto 6/49 draw.CanadaNov 27, 2020
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WRHA CEO Réal Cloutier announces retirementThe Winnipeg Regional Health Authority's president and CEO announced his retirement Thursday.HealthOct 17, 2019
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‘It’s hard to let go’: Saskatoon Station Place closing in JuneAfter 35 years in business, Saskatoon Station Place restaurant will close its doors on June 27, 2019.CanadaMay 28, 2019
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Former commanding officer of N.B. RCMP to become new Fredericton police chiefThe replacement for retiring Fredericton Police Chief Leanne Fitch has been recommended to City Council. Former RCMP "J" Division Head Roger L. Brown will assume the post in June.CanadaApr 16, 2019
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Popular Ticats lineman Peter Dyakowski announces retirementPeter Dyakowski, 34, spent 10 years with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, appearing in 166 career CFL regular season games from 2007 to 2016. He played in a pair of Grey Cup games for the Ticats in 2013 and 2014.SportsNov 2, 2018
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Kingston police chief Gilles Larochelle retires with emotional goodbyeKingston's chief of police Gilles Larochelle announced his retirement on Wednesday after an almost 40-year career with police.CanadaJul 18, 2018
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Two Halifax Fire Deputy Chiefs to retire by the end of this yearBrian Gray, deputy chief of operations and Phillip McNulty, deputy chief of performance and safety, will be retiring by the end of this business year.CanadaJul 5, 2018
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