Walter Stewart Owen, OC QC (January 26, 1904 – January 13, 1981) was the 22nd Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia from 1973–1978. In his youth, Owen...
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politician Walter Richard Owen (1880-1959), British politician Walter Stewart Owen (1904-1981), Canadian Lieutenant Governor Walter Owens Owen Walter This disambiguation...
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was born in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. In 1956, along with Walter Stewart Owen, he acquired New Westminster radio station CKNW and later established...
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of Vancouver, and uncle Walter Stewart Owen served as Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia from 1973 to 1978. Owen died at a care home in Vancouver...
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2020 UBC Honorary Doctor of Laws recipient • Eric Nicol, writer • Walter Stewart Owen, 22nd Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia • Linda Reid, 37th...
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Alberta – Ralph Steinhauer Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Walter Stewart Owen Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – William John McKeag Lieutenant...
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Alberta – Ralph Steinhauer Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Walter Stewart Owen (until May 18) then Henry Pybus Bell-Irving Lieutenant Governor of...
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Alberta – Ralph Steinhauer Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Walter Stewart Owen Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Francis Lawrence Jobin Lieutenant...
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British Columbia – John Robert Nicholson (until February 13) then Walter Stewart Owen Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – William John McKeag Lieutenant...
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22, 1975 – May 20, 1984 Lieutenant Governor John Robert Nicholson Walter Stewart Owen Preceded by William King Succeeded by Bob Skelly In office September...
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General Jules Léger Edward Schreyer Premier Bill Bennett Preceded by Walter Stewart Owen Succeeded by Robert Gordon Rogers Personal details Born (1913-01-21)January...
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(1901–1983) 2 July 1968 13 February 1973 Dave Barrett (1972–1975) 22 Walter Stewart Owen OC, QC (1904–1981) 13 February 1973 18 May 1978 Bill Bennett (1975–1986)...
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then Ralph Steinhauer Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Walter Stewart Owen Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – William John McKeag Lieutenant...
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Alberta – Ralph Steinhauer Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Walter Stewart Owen Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – William John McKeag (until March...
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Elizabeth II Lieutenant Governor John Robert Nicholson (1972–1973) Walter Stewart Owen (1973–1975) Premier Dave Barrett Deputy Premier Eileen Dailly Member...
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W. O. Bentley (redirect from Walter Owen Bentley)
Walter Owen Bentley, MBE (16 September 1888 – 13 August 1971) was an English engineer who founded Bentley in London. He was a motorcycle and car racer...
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Nathaniel Nemetz, who was sponsored by John Lauchlan Farris and Walter Stewart Owen. Despite its liberalised membership policies, in the wake of the...
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People and organisations Monarch Elizabeth II Lieutenant Governor Walter Stewart Owen (1975-1978) Henry Pybus Bell-Irving (1978–1983) Robert Gordon Rogers...
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Argus. On 28 June 1975, the squadron was presented its standard by Walter Stewart Owen, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Currently, 407 Squadron...
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II Premier Dave Barrett Lieutenant Governor John Robert Nicholson Walter Stewart Owen Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Grace McCarthy Minister...
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Jon Stewart (born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz; November 28, 1962) is an American comedian, writer, producer, director, political commentator, actor and...
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Anglican Diocese of the West Philip Owen, lifelong member, vestryman, and mayor of Vancouver Walter Stewart Owen, lieutenant governor of British Columbia...
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Bennett Lieutenant Governor Walter Stewart Owen Henry Pybus Bell-Irving Preceded by Ed Smith Succeeded by Kenneth Walter Davidson Member of the British...
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C. Bennett Dave Barrett Preceded by George Pearkes Succeeded by Walter Stewart Owen Member of the Canadian Parliament for Vancouver Centre In office...
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James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an American actor, military aviator, and poet. Known for his distinctive drawl and everyman screen...
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Violet, Owen's co-worker who messes with him Colton Dunn as Lester, another co-worker of Owen's, and Violet's partner in crime Fivel Stewart as Hannah...
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Charlotte Kathryn Tranter Owen, Baroness Owen of Alderley Edge (born 10 May 1993) is a British life peer and former special adviser. She has been a Conservative...
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critic and philosopher W. O. Bentley (Walter Owen Bentley, 1889–1971), English engineer, founder of Bentley Motors Walter Bentley (1849–1927), Scottish-Australian...
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December 4, 1935, NAACP Secretary Walter Francis White wrote a letter to Owens, but never sent it. He was trying to dissuade Owens from taking part in the 1936...
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– Owen Smith". BBC News. 17 July 2016. Archived from the original on 2 December 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2018. Stewart, Heather (20 July 2016). "Owen Smith...
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