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Lakeview Park, Second Marsh getting heritage designations Posted on April 20, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CITY, NEWS View looking west along the lakefront path to Bonnie Brae Point in the distance. (Photo courtesy City of Oshawa) By Courtney Bachar/The Oshawa Express/LJI Reporter Oshawa City Council has given heritage designations to two significant landmarks in the city. Council endorsed a heritage designation for the whole of Lakeview Park and the Second Marsh under the Ontario Heritage Act at its March 29, 2021 meeting. Regional and City Councillor Brian Nicholson says this is a “signature motion” for the city to give these sites heritage designations, who notes the reaction from the community has been universal in support of the designations. ....
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U of S archaeology students search for lost graves at Nutana Cemetery Partnering with the City of Saskatoon, the team is hoping to find unknown graves in the cemetery and create a digital archive of tombstones. Author of the article: Amanda Short Publishing date: Apr 08, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 2 minute read • A U of S archaeology class is working with the city to map the known and unknown graves at Nutana Cemetery. Spencer Lyons pulls a ground penetrating radar at Pioneer Cemetery in Saskatoon. David Stobbe (University of Saskatchewan) Photo by Provided: David Stobbe (Universi /Provided: David Stobbe (Universi Article content An archaeology project exploring Nutana Cemetery with ground-penetrating radar has reached new highs or lows for University of Saskatchewan instructor Terence Clark. ....
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True West Magazine Jennie Bauters aka “Belgian Jennie” arrived in New York City in 1896 with her 14-year-old son and migrated to Chicago. Three months later she left him with the nuns at St. Ignatius School in Chicago. She took train to Ash Fork, Arizona then hopped another for Jerome. She took $1,000 and bought three lots on East Main Street and opened a brothel and saloon. On Christmas Eve, 1897 a fire broke out that destroyed ten buildings including Jennies. She re-built and on September 11, 1898 another fire on Cleopatra Hill and 100 buildings were and a few months later, on April 21, 1899 another fire destroyed her house again. ....