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“No Carbon Tax” rally

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Award to celebrate the school’s annual hockey Most Valuable Player (MVP). Murray is an honoured member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame, received the Hobey Baker award for Legends of College Hockey in 1987, and is ranked as the 39th greatest New York Ranger of all time. His toughness, or stubbornness, was evident off the ice and off the bench. At his death in 2001 Murdoch was nearly 97 years old, making him the oldest NHL player ever. Turn to Carried, Pg 2

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known as hockey’s original Iron Man. After his retirement from playing, Murdoch stayed heavily involved in hockey as head coach of Yale University’s team from 1936-1965, achieving a winning record during this amazing tenure. “Iron Man” Murdoch was honoured through his life with two Stanley Cup championships (1928, 1933), two Ivy League titles (1940, 1952), the Lester Patrick Trophy (1974) for service to hockey in the United States and in 1972 Yale created the Murray Murdoch

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University of Manitoba, Murray was spotted by Conn Smythe, architect of the original New York Rangers. Murdoch was one of Smythe’s first signings and would go on to score 84 goals and 108 assists on the left wing for the Rangers, 1926-1937. Murdoch played 508 regular season games for the Rangers and 55 playoff games, consecutively. In 11 seasons, and in an era where protective equipment was frowned upon, Murray did not miss a single game. For this accomplishment he is

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As part of the build up to the Village of Edgerton’s Centennial Homecoming, the community would like to share some of its history, current events and details on how we plan to celebrate 100 years. Murray Murdoch was born in Ontario in 1904, but came to be one of Edgerton’s proudest sons. Murray was raised in the community, attending Edgerton School, joining the Scouts and learning to play hockey on our frozen ponds along the way. While playing hockey and studying mathematics at the

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Hanna Rally saw approximately 375 people gather to protest the Carbon Tax and the shut down of the Sheerness Coal Generating Plant on Sat. Nov. 5 at the Roundup Centre in Hanna, Ab. J. Webster/ECA Review

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Coal, cows, gas and oil is what Hanna supports was seen and heard at the “No Carbon Tax” rally in Hanna on Sat. Nov. 5, one of 12 rallies being held concurrently across Alberta. Approx. 375 people heard information from speakers Randy Pompetti and George Clark and a report from Mayor Chris Warwick on their endeavours in seeking answers from Alberta’s NDP government. “We live here because we want to,” said Warwick. “We produce their food, we collect their oil and gas and we generate their power. It’s going to be very cold, very dark and very hungry” if we are prevented from doing just that. Hanna is destined to lose 220 jobs when the NDP government shuts down the Sheerness coal-generating power plant.

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