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George Kinloch – Banking on Life

George Kinloch – Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Kinloch came to Canada in 1952, working for the Dominian Bank. After retirement at 62 he remained active with his Scottish roots, in organizations such as the Sons of Scotland and The Black Watch. He also became involved in the arts, managing the Mountain Playhouse at alongside Joy Thompson, who influenced the careers of renowned actors Christopher Plummer and William Shatner. (more…)

Susan Bronson – Heritage Consultant/Architect

Susan Bronson – An architect and historian specializing in heritage conservation and  urban history.  An on-line article about her refers to her writing  about “the link between conservation and environmental, social and economic sustainability.”  (more…)

Terry McGimpsey – A Life with Perfect Pitch

Terry McGimpsey  – grew up on Selby Street (now disappeared) in Westmount, now lives on Hillside, residential housing complex built by Westmount to house those evicted from Selby Street when the  AR 720 was being built in the 1960s. (more…)

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