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Erected into parish _quoad sacra_, called Dundurn, on 15th March, 1895.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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Sally Cooper is the author of the novel Tell Everything, published by Dundurn Press.
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One of those three manuscripts is being published by Dundurn in the fall of 2010.
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David Skene-Melvin has tried to rectify this sad state a little with his book Crime Where the Nights Are Long 1998, Dundurn and other books.
Canadian Classics - Neglected Dark Worlds Club 2009
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Dundurn will be sending out review copies to a number of outlets, and they've had success with that strategy in the past.
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James Bow: The Dundurn Group is a small but growing and well-respected Canadian publishing house.
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Here's a shot of King Street, midway between Dundurn and Downtown.
Archive 2005-11-01 Carlo Artieri 2005
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Here's a shot of King Street, midway between Dundurn and Downtown.
Conspiracy Theory 101: Part 1 Carlo Artieri 2005
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Constable Clisby, who was on duty at Saskatoon, was notified by wire from Dundurn station, and at once took up the recapture.
Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police R.G. MacBeth
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Sir Allan MacNab, who was a spendthrift to the very last, lies in a quiet spot beneath the shades of the oaks and elms which adorn the lovely park of Dundurn in Hamilton, whose people have long since forgotten his weaknesses as a man, and now only recall his love for the beautiful city with whose interests he was so long identified, and his eminent services to Crown and state.
Lord Elgin Bourinot, John G 1903
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