• Lougheed captained the intermediate team to the Cork IFC title in 1970. He also lined out with the St. Finbarr's junior hurling team and Lougheed first...
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  • 1970 Cork Intermediate Football Championship Champions St. Finbarr's (2nd title) Pat Lougheed (captain) Runners-up Youghal...
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  • All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship Teams 33 Champions St. Finbarr's (2nd title) John Allen (captain) Pat Lougheed (manager) Runners-up Walterstown...
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  • Counihan (captain) Runners-up St. Finbarr's Damien Philpott (captain) Pat Lougheed (manager) Tournament statistics Matches played 24 Goals scored 58 (2...
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  • Teams 33 Champions St. Finbarr's (1st title) Christy Ryan (captain) Pat Lougheed (manager) Runners-up St. Grellan's Tournament statistics Matches played...
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  • 20 Champions St. Finbarr's (4th title) Jimmy Barry-Murphy (captain) Pat Lougheed (manager) Runners-up St Michael's Andy Creagh (captain) Tournament statistics...
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  • Teams 23 Champions St. Finbarr's (6th title) Christy Ryan (captain) Pat Lougheed (manager) Runners-up University College Cork Joe O'Driscoll (captain)...
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  • St. Finbarr's (7th title) Bertie O'Brien (captain) Pat Lougheed (manager) Runners-up Duhallow Pat O'Connor (captain) Tournament statistics Matches played...
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  • 1979 Teams 22 Champions St. Finbarr's (5th title) Noel Aherne (captain) Pat Lougheed (manager) Runners-up Castlehaven Tim O'Regan (captain) Ned Cleary (manager)...
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    April 2014, Campbell was appointed the founding principal of the new Peter Lougheed Leadership College at the University of Alberta. She has appeared on the...
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  • the Defence Staff - General G.C.E. Thériault Premier of Alberta - Peter Lougheed then Don Getty Premier of British Columbia - Bill Bennett Premier of Manitoba...
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  • Pat Dunkley (born September 18, 1972) is a Canadian former international rugby union player. A James Bay hooker, Dunkley debuted for the Canada national...
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  • the Defence Staff - General G.C.E. Thériault Premier of Alberta - Peter Lougheed Premier of British Columbia - Bill Bennett Premier of Manitoba - Howard...
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    Manning" was Lougheed. During the campaign, the Progressive Conservatives called for the sale of Alberta Government Telephones. Lougheed was subsequently...
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    (1911–1979), (later, in succession: Thelma Scovil, Thelma Welcome, Thelma Lougheed) was an English-born, naturalised American sportswoman who won major badminton...
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    total. It was the Tories' biggest majority since the height of the Peter Lougheed era. The Liberal Party lost 11 seats and ran up a large debt. Its leader...
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    by Peter Lougheed won 49 of 75 seats with 46.4 per cent of the popular vote in the new legislature to form a majority government. Lougheed's Progressive...
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    Affairs and Northern Development, as well as a large media group including Pat Carney of Gemini Productions, Ed Ogle of Time magazine, Val Wake of CBC News...
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    Legislature. The Progressive Conservative Party led by incumbent Premier Peter Lougheed won its second term in government in a landslide, taking over 62 per cent...
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  • been expanded to 79 seats. The Progressive Conservative Party of Peter Lougheed won its third consecutive term in government. During the campaign, some...
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    Thor in 1965 during the Alpine Club of Canada expedition led by Pat Baird.: 347  Pat Baird also led the 1953 geophysical expedition during which Hans...
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    Coquitlam was approximately 7,900. The business district at North Road and Lougheed Highway consists of many Korean restaurants, grocery chains, salons, and...
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  • School|Coaches BC Sports Hall of Fame Canadian players maintain stance Rugby:St George0s owns B.C. 7s; Magee and Lord Byng seek city title Pat Palmer at ESPNscrum...
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  • Cardinal Al Charron Jamie Cudmore Glen Ennis Norm Hadley Mike James Dave Lougheed Gord MacKinnon Gareth Rees Bobby Ross (rugby union) Rod Snow Winston Stanley...
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    for Davenport, 2011–2014), Jane Shin (British Columbia MLA for Burnaby-Lougheed, 2013–2017) Other prominent individuals: (6) Ali Chatur (Co-chair, New...
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    1986, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Peter Lougheed, who had created the modern Alberta Progressive Conservatives, led it to...
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  • Leslie Grace Lil' Flip Lil Nas X Lin Yu Chun Linda Ronstadt Lion Lisa Lougheed Lit Litfiba Little Trees Little Sea Lim Hyung Joo Lim Young-woong Limão...
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    Governor of Saskatchewan – Stephen Worobetz Premier of Alberta – Peter Lougheed Premier of British Columbia – Dave Barrett (until December 22) then Bill...
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  • until his death, December 14, 1932 Appointed as senator for the NWT, Lougheed represented Calgary, Alberta after the province's creation, until his death...
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    Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Irwin McIntosh Premier of Alberta – Peter Lougheed Premier of British Columbia – Bill Bennett Premier of Manitoba – Howard...
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