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  • James Auburn Pepper (August 9, 1915 – December 5, 1985) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Weyburn from 1964 to 1982 in...
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  • James Pepper may refer to: Jim Pepper (1941–1992), Kaw Nation and American jazz saxophonist, composer, and singer James Auburn Pepper (1915–1985), farmer...
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  • Thumbnail for 1978 Saskatchewan general election
      Eric Berntson 3,739 Gerard Belisle 1,170   Eric Arthur Berntson Weyburn   Jim Pepper 3,517 Glen Dods 3,449 Ron Chapdelaine 981   James Auburn Pepper...
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  • Party   Watrous Donald William Cody New Democratic Party   Weyburn James Auburn Pepper New Democratic Party   Wilkie Joseph Clifford McIsaac Liberal   Yorkton...
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  • Thumbnail for 1967 Saskatchewan general election
    Ian MacDougall 5,197 Russell Brown 4,335   Ian Hugh MacDougall Weyburn Junior Staveley 4,693   Jim Pepper 4,876 Jean Benson 865   James Auburn Pepper...
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  • Thumbnail for 1975 Saskatchewan general election
    Souris-Estevan Merged district Thomas Milton Weatherald Cannington Weyburn   Jim Pepper 2,971 Norm Flaten 2,299 John Whitell 2,522   James Auburn Pepper...
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  • Emmett Johnson New Democratic Party   Weyburn James Auburn Pepper New Democratic Party   Wilkie James William Arthur Garner Progressive Conservative...
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  •   Turtleford Lloyd Emmett Johnson New Democratic Party   Weyburn James Auburn Pepper New Democratic Party   Wilkie Linda Clifford Liberal   Yorkton Randall...
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    the Tories had ever led a government was after the 1929 election, when James Anderson led a coalition government of Conservatives, Progressives and independents...
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  • Commonwealth Federation   7. Junior Herbert Staveley 1961–1964 Liberal   8. James Auburn Pepper 1964–1982 Co-operative Commonwealth Federation / New Democratic Party...
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  • Commonwealth Federation (CCF) led by Woodrow Lloyd formed the official opposition. James Snedker served as speaker for the assembly. The following members were elected...
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  • official opposition. Allan Blakeney succeeded Lloyd as party leader in 1970. James Snedker served as speaker for the assembly. The following members were elected...
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  • Saskatoon City (4 of 5 Seats) 1964-1967 (Defeated in Rosetown, NDP Lost) James Auburn Pepper - Weyburn - 1964-1967-1971-1975-1978-1982 (Retired, NDP Lost) - Switch/Return...
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    years the Goodwater community has been a leader in this regard.” James Auburn Pepper - Farmer and progressive NDP politician List of communities in Saskatchewan...
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    Cam Newton (category Auburn Tigers football players)
    a stint with the Florida Gators, Newton played college football for the Auburn Tigers, winning the Heisman Trophy and the 2011 BCS National Championship...
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  • Stonehill; TE Geor'quarius Spivey, Mississippi State; OG Kameron Stutts, Auburn; OG Donald Ventrelli, North Dakota; TE Shelton Zeon, UNLV. Jackson, Jones...
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    March 19, 2024. "SEC Champs: No. 12 Auburn races past Florida in SEC Tournament final". auburntigers.com. Auburn Tigers. March 17, 2024. Retrieved March...
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  • tahoedailytribune.com. Retrieved January 27, 2021. Hutton, Auburn (July 30, 2010). "Pregnant Rape Victim Forgives James Biela In Court". kolotv.com. KOLO-TV, Reno, NV...
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  • Washington territory, and Blue scored on a 5-yard rush five plays later. Bert Auburn made the extra point for Texas, pulling Texas even at seven points apiece...
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  • State 2001 – Julius Peppers, North Carolina 2002 – Terrell Suggs, Arizona State 2003 – Tommie Harris, Oklahoma 2004 – Erasmus James, Wisconsin 2005 – Elvis...
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