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St. Michael's College School

St. Michael's College School (also known as St. Michael's, St. Mike's, and SMCS), is an independent, Catholic school for young men in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Administered by the Basilian Fathers, it is the largest school of its kind in Canada, with an enrolment of approximately 950 students from grades 7 to 12.[5][4] It is known for its high standard of academics and athletics, notably its ice hockey, football and basketball programs. The hockey program has graduated numerous future National Hockey League ice hockey players. The basketball and football programs have graduated multiple NBA, NFL, and CFL players. St. Michael's College School is the affiliate school of Holy Name of Mary College School, an independent, Catholic all-girls school in Mississauga.[6] St. Michael's was part of the Metropolitan Separate School Board from 1967 to 1985, but has subsequently operated within the Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario Athletic Association.

St. Michael's College School
Address
1515 Bathurst Street

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Canada
Coordinates43°41′04″N 79°25′04″W / 43.684431°N 79.417741°W / 43.684431; -79.417741
Information
School typeCatholic Private High school
Catholic Private Elementary school
MottoDoce Me Bonitatem et Disciplinam et Scientiam
(Teach Me Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge)
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
(Basilian Fathers)
Established1852; 171 years ago (1852)[1]
Sister schoolHoly Name of Mary College School
School boardMetropolitan Separate School Board (1967–1985)
Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario
School number834696
PresidentFr. Andrew Leung, CSB[3]
PrincipalMr. Patrick (Pat) Daly[2]
Faculty83
Grades7–12
Enrollment900[4]
LanguageEnglish, French, Italian, Latin, Spanish
Campus typeUrban
Colour(s)Light blue, Navy    (referred to as "double blue")
MascotBubba Lou (Kerry Blue Terrier) and Hoikity (Leprechaun)
NewspaperThe Blue Herald
Public transit accessSubway: St. Clair West
Websitewww.stmichaelscollegeschool.com

History

The Congregation of St. Basil (Basilian Fathers) was established as a religious congregation in France in 1822. As a result of the closing of seminaries in France during the French Revolution, two diocesan priests opened a secret school in the mountains of central France.

After several years of operation and a change in the French laws, ten priests serving there openly bound themselves into a religious community. They reasoned that the school, by then located in the nearby city of Annonay, would have a better chance of continuing if it were conducted by a religious congregation that could accept and train new members to continue its operation after the founding fathers’ retirement.

 
The Archway

The original members chose St. Basil the Great, a fourth-century teacher, bishop, and doctor of the Church, to be the namesake of the new community.

In the middle of the nineteenth century, the French Basilians came to Canada on an invitation from Bishop de Charbonnel of Toronto. The Bishop saw the need for Catholic schools for the young people of his parishes, especially at the high school level. In his plans to bring Catholic education to more of his people, the Bishop immediately thought of his own education in France. He had been educated at the College of Annonay near Lyon, a school established by the Basilian Fathers.

 
St. Michael's College School

In September 1852, St. Michael's College School opened. It quickly outgrew its original facilities in the basement of the Bishop's Palace on Church Street. In 1856, it moved to Clover Hill, a property donated to the Basilian Fathers by the Honourable John Elmsley. Clover Hill was outside the city at that time, in an area now bounded by Bay, St. Joseph, and St. Mary's streets. In 1881, St. Michael's was affiliated with St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto for post secondary education.

The school specifically targeted Irish immigrants. The high school section expanded much more rapidly than the College section. In 1902, a new wing was added to the original building and the high school remained here until 1950.

In the years after World War II, it became apparent that the Bay Street buildings were not equal to the challenge of serving a growing student body. At this point the high school section was separated from the University College. In September 1950, St. Michael's College School opened its doors at Bathurst Street and St. Clair Avenue, where it is situated today.

 
St. Michael's College School

In 1967, St. Michael's College School entered into partnership with the Metropolitan Separate School Board (known today as the Toronto Catholic District School Board) educating the Board's students in Grades 9 and 10. This decision made St. Michael's College School both a public and private school, which lasted for approximately 20 years. In September 1985, the Basilian Fathers decided to refuse provincial aid beyond and return St. Michael's to its roots as an independent, Catholic high school.

In 1995, a major capital expansion program upgraded the school to include an east wing complete with Science classrooms, a library (Odette Library), music and visual arts facilities, a design and technology facility, a 250-seat lecture hall, and an expanded gymnasium. In September 1998, St. Michael's College School expanded its academic program to include a Grade 7 and 8 program. The Preparatory school was previously active during the early 1900s.

On September 15, 2002, St. Michael's College School celebrated its 150th Anniversary.[7]

The school's athletic stadium was retrofitted in September 2004 to include a state-of-the-art athletic field complete with artificial turf, an electronic scoreboard, stadium lighting, and an air supported dome that covers a third of the field for use during the winter months. The St. Michael's College School Centre for the Arts was the fourth and final phase of this revitalization project.[8] The St. Michael's College School Centre for the Arts opened in April 2010, and hosts annual school stage productions of musicals and dramas in addition to concerts and other events.

In November 2018, police began an investigation after learning of two separate sexual assaults at the school.[9] The school suspended and expelled a number of students.[10][11][12] On October 3, 2019, three of the seven students charged pleaded guilty to charges of sexual assault with a weapon and assault with a weapon and were later sentenced to two years probation. On November 2, 2019, the final case concluded in court with a former student being sentenced to two years probation.[citation needed]

Campus

 
St. Michael's College School

The school's campus is located at Bathurst Street and St. Clair Avenue at the edge of Toronto's Forest Hill neighbourhood. The main school building was designed by Canadian architect Ernest Cormier and completed in 1950. Its most recognizable features are the distinctive chapel tower and yellow brickwork, similar to Cormier's earlier work at the Université de Montréal.

In the late 1990s, a major expansion programme was undertaken, with two major academic wings and a gymnasium extension added to the original building. The additions contain classrooms tailored to the science, art and music programmes, a substantial lecture hall, several computer laboratories, and a large library. An outdoor courtyard adjacent to the cafeteria overlooked by classrooms is popular for major school events. The school's residence wing, originally built to accommodate boarding students, functioned as a Basilian house until 2008 when it was removed to make room for the school's "state-of-the-art" Centre for the Arts. The $10 million facility was completed in the April 2010.[8]

There are a number of sports facilities located on campus, including the St. Michael's College School Arena. The school's basketball court is named after former vice-principal, teacher, coach, and alumnus Paul Dignan. In 2005, a major overhaul of the stadium was undertaken. Renamed in honour of its benefactor, billionaire alumnus Eugene Melnyk, it features an artificial turf field, a rubberized running track, and lighting for evening events. During the winter, an air supported dome covers part of the field to allow for use year-round.

Athletics

Over 90 St. Michael's Majors alumni have played in the National Hockey League.[13] From the Majors, there are twelve Hockey Hall of Fame inductees: Bobby Bauer, Turk Broda, Gerry Cheevers, Dick Duff, Tim Horton, Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Ted Lindsay, Frank Mahovlich, Joe Primeau, Murray Costello, and Jim Gregory.[14] Additionally, Hall of Famer Reg Noble played for St. Michael's before the team adopted the Majors name.[15]

The school's flagship hockey team, the Toronto St. Michael's Majors, won the Memorial Cup four times before ceasing operation in 1961. The Majors name was revived as an expansion franchise in the Ontario Hockey League from 1996 to 2012, then sold off to become the Mississauga Steelheads. The school also operates the St. Michael's Buzzers, at the Tier II Junior "A" level. The school was featured on CBC's annual Hockey Day in Canada on January 13, 2007, as the College School was celebrating 100 years of hockey.[citation needed] The junior and senior football teams are called the Kerry Blues. The Jr. Kerry Blues won their third Ontario Regional Invitational in 2008 (having previously won in 2002 and 2004) In 2008, the Senior Kerry Blues won their seventh Metro Bowl, making the St. Michael's Kerry Blues the most bowl-winning team in Ontario. They have won the Metro Bowl three years in a row. There have been many Kerry Blues Football alumni that have gone on to win the CIAU National Football Championship with their respective universities. The 1993 Vanier Cup Champion University of Toronto Varsity Blues had several SMCS Alumni: Christopher Tyndorf, Lou Tiro and Peter Woo. National Football League players Glen Young,[16] O.J. Santiago[17] and Mike Labinjo,[18][19] each of whom have competed in the Super Bowl, played football while attending St. Michael's.[citation needed]

The school competes in the Basil Bowl against other Basilian high schools.[20]

Notable faculty

Former faculty

Notable alumni

Academia

Athletes

NHL players

NFL) players

CFL players

NBA players

Other athletes

Business

Media

Politics

Law enforcement

See also

References

  1. ^ . www.stmichaelscollegeschool.com. Archived from the original on 25 April 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Administration and Staff". St. Michael's College School.
  3. ^ (PDF). St. Michael's College School. November 22, 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 22, 2018.
  4. ^ a b . www.stmichaelscollegeschool.com. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  5. ^ "St. Michael's College School – Toronto Private Day School". www.ourkids.net.
  6. ^ . www.stmichaelscollegeschool.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  7. ^ "History & Archives - Basilian Fathers - St. Michael's College".
  8. ^ a b . www.stmichaelscollegeschool.com. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  9. ^ "Events". www.cbc.ca.
  10. ^ Fox, Chris (2018-11-14). "Police investigating alleged assault at Toronto private school, students expelled". CTV Toronto News. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  11. ^ "Police investigate alleged sexual assault involving students at St. Michael's College". CBC News. 2018-11-14. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  12. ^ "Boy smacked with belt in 1 of 2 new St. Michael's College videos investigated by police". Rogers Media. November 20, 2018. "What we are looking at is two additional videos turned over to us," said Inspector Dominic Sinopoli, Unit Commander of Sex Crimes for Toronto police. "One of the videos is going to be classified as a threatening occurrence and the secondary video will be classified as an assault with a weapon."
  13. ^ "NHL Player Search – Players by Team – St. Michael's Majors". Legends of Hockey. Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  14. ^ "St. Michael's Majors – Legends of Hockey – The Legends". Legends of Hockey. Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  15. ^ "St. Michael's College – Legends of Hockey – The Legends". Legends of Hockey. Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  16. ^ . 19 December 2012 . Archived from the original on 19 December 2012. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  17. ^ Edward Zawadzki (September 2004). The Ultimate Canadian Sports Trivia Book. Vol. 2. p. 52. ISBN 9781554880270. OCLC 180772797. Archived from the original on April 3, 2019.
  18. ^ "Obituary of Michael "Mike" Labinjo – Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Mi..." archive.is. 3 April 2019. Archived from the original on 3 April 2019.
  19. ^ Tower St. Michael's College School 1998. p. 45, 102. Archived from the original on April 3, 2019.
  20. ^ "Basil Bowl Strengthens Bond of Brotherhood between Basilian High Schools". Basilian.org. 8 May 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  21. ^ Shea, Kevin (March 13, 2009). "Spotlight – One on One with Father David Bauer". Legends of Hockey. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
  22. ^ "About Mike Colle". Toronto City Councillor Mike Colle. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
  23. ^ Admin, L. B. H. "With Still, Michael McGowan refuses to go gentle into that good night | Lewis Birnberg Hanet LLP". Retrieved 2021-12-19.

External links

  • Official website

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For other schools named after St Michael see St Michael s School disambiguation This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources St Michael s College School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message St Michael s College School also known as St Michael s St Mike s and SMCS is an independent Catholic school for young men in Toronto Ontario Canada Administered by the Basilian Fathers it is the largest school of its kind in Canada with an enrolment of approximately 950 students from grades 7 to 12 5 4 It is known for its high standard of academics and athletics notably its ice hockey football and basketball programs The hockey program has graduated numerous future National Hockey League ice hockey players The basketball and football programs have graduated multiple NBA NFL and CFL players St Michael s College School is the affiliate school of Holy Name of Mary College School an independent Catholic all girls school in Mississauga 6 St Michael s was part of the Metropolitan Separate School Board from 1967 to 1985 but has subsequently operated within the Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario Athletic Association St Michael s College SchoolAddress1515 Bathurst StreetForest Hill Toronto Ontario M5P 3H4CanadaCoordinates43 41 04 N 79 25 04 W 43 684431 N 79 417741 W 43 684431 79 417741InformationSchool typeCatholic Private High schoolCatholic Private Elementary schoolMottoDoce Me Bonitatem et Disciplinam et Scientiam Teach Me Goodness Discipline and Knowledge Religious affiliation s Catholic Basilian Fathers Established1852 171 years ago 1852 1 Sister schoolHoly Name of Mary College SchoolSchool boardMetropolitan Separate School Board 1967 1985 Conference of Independent Schools of OntarioSchool number834696PresidentFr Andrew Leung CSB 3 PrincipalMr Patrick Pat Daly 2 Faculty83Grades7 12Enrollment900 4 LanguageEnglish French Italian Latin SpanishCampus typeUrbanColour s Light blue Navy referred to as double blue MascotBubba Lou Kerry Blue Terrier and Hoikity Leprechaun NewspaperThe Blue HeraldPublic transit accessSubway St Clair WestWebsitewww wbr stmichaelscollegeschool wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Athletics 4 Notable faculty 4 1 Former faculty 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Academia 5 2 Athletes 5 2 1 NHL players 5 2 2 NFL players 5 2 3 CFL players 5 2 4 NBA players 5 2 5 Other athletes 5 3 Business 5 4 Media 5 5 Politics 5 6 Law enforcement 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe Congregation of St Basil Basilian Fathers was established as a religious congregation in France in 1822 As a result of the closing of seminaries in France during the French Revolution two diocesan priests opened a secret school in the mountains of central France After several years of operation and a change in the French laws ten priests serving there openly bound themselves into a religious community They reasoned that the school by then located in the nearby city of Annonay would have a better chance of continuing if it were conducted by a religious congregation that could accept and train new members to continue its operation after the founding fathers retirement The Archway The original members chose St Basil the Great a fourth century teacher bishop and doctor of the Church to be the namesake of the new community In the middle of the nineteenth century the French Basilians came to Canada on an invitation from Bishop de Charbonnel of Toronto The Bishop saw the need for Catholic schools for the young people of his parishes especially at the high school level In his plans to bring Catholic education to more of his people the Bishop immediately thought of his own education in France He had been educated at the College of Annonay near Lyon a school established by the Basilian Fathers St Michael s College School In September 1852 St Michael s College School opened It quickly outgrew its original facilities in the basement of the Bishop s Palace on Church Street In 1856 it moved to Clover Hill a property donated to the Basilian Fathers by the Honourable John Elmsley Clover Hill was outside the city at that time in an area now bounded by Bay St Joseph and St Mary s streets In 1881 St Michael s was affiliated with St Michael s College at the University of Toronto for post secondary education The school specifically targeted Irish immigrants The high school section expanded much more rapidly than the College section In 1902 a new wing was added to the original building and the high school remained here until 1950 In the years after World War II it became apparent that the Bay Street buildings were not equal to the challenge of serving a growing student body At this point the high school section was separated from the University College In September 1950 St Michael s College School opened its doors at Bathurst Street and St Clair Avenue where it is situated today St Michael s College School In 1967 St Michael s College School entered into partnership with the Metropolitan Separate School Board known today as the Toronto Catholic District School Board educating the Board s students in Grades 9 and 10 This decision made St Michael s College School both a public and private school which lasted for approximately 20 years In September 1985 the Basilian Fathers decided to refuse provincial aid beyond and return St Michael s to its roots as an independent Catholic high school In 1995 a major capital expansion program upgraded the school to include an east wing complete with Science classrooms a library Odette Library music and visual arts facilities a design and technology facility a 250 seat lecture hall and an expanded gymnasium In September 1998 St Michael s College School expanded its academic program to include a Grade 7 and 8 program The Preparatory school was previously active during the early 1900s On September 15 2002 St Michael s College School celebrated its 150th Anniversary 7 The school s athletic stadium was retrofitted in September 2004 to include a state of the art athletic field complete with artificial turf an electronic scoreboard stadium lighting and an air supported dome that covers a third of the field for use during the winter months The St Michael s College School Centre for the Arts was the fourth and final phase of this revitalization project 8 The St Michael s College School Centre for the Arts opened in April 2010 and hosts annual school stage productions of musicals and dramas in addition to concerts and other events In November 2018 police began an investigation after learning of two separate sexual assaults at the school 9 The school suspended and expelled a number of students 10 11 12 On October 3 2019 three of the seven students charged pleaded guilty to charges of sexual assault with a weapon and assault with a weapon and were later sentenced to two years probation On November 2 2019 the final case concluded in court with a former student being sentenced to two years probation citation needed Campus Edit St Michael s College School The school s campus is located at Bathurst Street and St Clair Avenue at the edge of Toronto s Forest Hill neighbourhood The main school building was designed by Canadian architect Ernest Cormier and completed in 1950 Its most recognizable features are the distinctive chapel tower and yellow brickwork similar to Cormier s earlier work at the Universite de Montreal In the late 1990s a major expansion programme was undertaken with two major academic wings and a gymnasium extension added to the original building The additions contain classrooms tailored to the science art and music programmes a substantial lecture hall several computer laboratories and a large library An outdoor courtyard adjacent to the cafeteria overlooked by classrooms is popular for major school events The school s residence wing originally built to accommodate boarding students functioned as a Basilian house until 2008 when it was removed to make room for the school s state of the art Centre for the Arts The 10 million facility was completed in the April 2010 8 The outside of St Michael s College School Arena There are a number of sports facilities located on campus including the St Michael s College School Arena The school s basketball court is named after former vice principal teacher coach and alumnus Paul Dignan In 2005 a major overhaul of the stadium was undertaken Renamed in honour of its benefactor billionaire alumnus Eugene Melnyk it features an artificial turf field a rubberized running track and lighting for evening events During the winter an air supported dome covers part of the field to allow for use year round Athletics Edit St Michael s Buzzers host Oakville Blades in the St Michael s College School Arena 7 January 2018 Over 90 St Michael s Majors alumni have played in the National Hockey League 13 From the Majors there are twelve Hockey Hall of Fame inductees Bobby Bauer Turk Broda Gerry Cheevers Dick Duff Tim Horton Red Kelly Dave Keon Ted Lindsay Frank Mahovlich Joe Primeau Murray Costello and Jim Gregory 14 Additionally Hall of Famer Reg Noble played for St Michael s before the team adopted the Majors name 15 The school s flagship hockey team the Toronto St Michael s Majors won the Memorial Cup four times before ceasing operation in 1961 The Majors name was revived as an expansion franchise in the Ontario Hockey League from 1996 to 2012 then sold off to become the Mississauga Steelheads The school also operates the St Michael s Buzzers at the Tier II Junior A level The school was featured on CBC s annual Hockey Day in Canada on January 13 2007 as the College School was celebrating 100 years of hockey citation needed The junior and senior football teams are called the Kerry Blues The Jr Kerry Blues won their third Ontario Regional Invitational in 2008 having previously won in 2002 and 2004 In 2008 the Senior Kerry Blues won their seventh Metro Bowl making the St Michael s Kerry Blues the most bowl winning team in Ontario They have won the Metro Bowl three years in a row There have been many Kerry Blues Football alumni that have gone on to win the CIAU National Football Championship with their respective universities The 1993 Vanier Cup Champion University of Toronto Varsity Blues had several SMCS Alumni Christopher Tyndorf Lou Tiro and Peter Woo National Football League players Glen Young 16 O J Santiago 17 and Mike Labinjo 18 19 each of whom have competed in the Super Bowl played football while attending St Michael s citation needed The school competes in the Basil Bowl against other Basilian high schools 20 Notable faculty EditGreg Wojt former CFL player St Michael s coachFormer faculty Edit Father David Bauer Founder of the Canada men s national ice hockey team inductee into the Hockey Hall of Fame 21 Michael Colle Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Immigration 22 Dr Michael W Higgins president of St Thomas University former president of St Jerome s University Michael McGowan English teacher director of the film Saint Ralph 23 Robert Kasun CSB priesthood Catholic auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of TorontoNotable alumni EditAcademia Edit Robert J Birgeneau physicist and administrator Gregory Kealey historian Joseph Pivato literary scholar David Staines English professorAthletes Edit NHL players Edit Bobby Bauer Turk Broda Gerry Cheevers Andrew Cogliano Les Costello Murray Costello Hockey Hall of Famer Bill Dineen coach Dick Duff Paul Gardner coach Luke Gazdic Tim Horton Tim Hortons co founder Red Kelly coach later also a politician Dave Keon Michael Liambas Brett Lindros Eric Lindros Ted Lindsay Frank Mahovlich Canadian senator Peter Mahovlich Cesare Maniago Craig Mills Dominic Moore Steve Moore Reg Noble Joe Primeau Jason Spezza Tyler Seguin Chris Tanev John Jakopin Matthew Halischuk Jake Evans Akil Thomas Jamie DrysdaleNFL players Edit Mike Labinjo O J Santiago Glen YoungCFL players Edit Nolan MacMillan Chris Smith Derek Wiggan Glen Young Kaion Julien Grant Gordon WhyteNBA players Edit Leo Rautins player coach broadcasterOther athletes Edit Danilo Djuricic college basketball player Marcus Carr college basketball player Duane Notice professional basketball player Justyn Knight cross country runnerBusiness Edit Robert Deluce founder Porter Airlines Sergio Marchionne CEO in the car industry Eugene Melnyk billionaire Frank Buckley President of Buckley s cough syrup Anthony Di IorioMedia Edit Mikey Bustos entertainer finalist Canadian Idol Jesse Carere actor Sergio Di Zio actor Michael Enright honorary diploma recipient host CBC Radio Michael Ontkean actor Estanislao Oziewicz journalist The Globe and MailPolitics Edit Patrick Brown Mayor of Brampton former MPP former Ontario Leader of the Official Opposition PCC Josh Colle Toronto City Councillor Toronto Transit Commission Michael Colle Toronto City Councillor former Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Stephen Lecce King Vaughan MPP Ontario Minister of Education Joe Mihevc Toronto City Councillor Jaggi Singh anarchist activist Michael Tibollo Vaughan Woodbridge MPPLaw enforcement Edit Myron Demkiw Chief of Police of the Toronto Police ServiceSee also EditConference of Independent Schools of Ontario Athletic AssociationReferences Edit SMCS www stmichaelscollegeschool com Archived from the original on 25 April 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Administration and Staff St Michael s College School St Michael s College School announces resignations of President and Principal enabling focus on healing and change PDF St Michael s College School November 22 2018 Archived from the original PDF on November 22 2018 a b SMCS www stmichaelscollegeschool com Archived from the original on 1 October 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2022 St Michael s College School Toronto Private Day School www ourkids net SMCS www stmichaelscollegeschool com Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2022 History amp Archives Basilian Fathers St Michael s College a b SMCS www stmichaelscollegeschool com Archived from the original on 1 October 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Events www cbc ca Fox Chris 2018 11 14 Police investigating alleged assault at Toronto private school students expelled CTV Toronto News Retrieved 2018 11 15 Police investigate alleged sexual assault involving students at St Michael s College CBC News 2018 11 14 Retrieved 2018 11 15 Boy smacked with belt in 1 of 2 new St Michael s College videos investigated by police Rogers Media November 20 2018 What we are looking at is two additional videos turned over to us said Inspector Dominic Sinopoli Unit Commander of Sex Crimes for Toronto police One of the videos is going to be classified as a threatening occurrence and the secondary video will be classified as an assault with a weapon NHL Player Search Players by Team St Michael s Majors Legends of Hockey Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved 2018 11 17 St Michael s Majors Legends of Hockey The Legends Legends of Hockey Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved 2018 11 17 St Michael s College Legends of Hockey The Legends Legends of Hockey Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved 2018 11 17 19 December 2012 https web archive org web 20121219063129 https www ofsaa on ca sites default files championship user34 2012 OFSAA Tues Results pdf Archived from the original on 19 December 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Edward Zawadzki September 2004 The Ultimate Canadian Sports Trivia Book Vol 2 p 52 ISBN 9781554880270 OCLC 180772797 Archived from the original on April 3 2019 Obituary of Michael Mike Labinjo Humphrey Funeral Home A W Mi archive is 3 April 2019 Archived from the original on 3 April 2019 Tower St Michael s College School 1998 p 45 102 Archived from the original on April 3 2019 Basil Bowl Strengthens Bond of Brotherhood between Basilian High Schools Basilian org 8 May 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 17 Shea Kevin March 13 2009 Spotlight One on One with Father David Bauer Legends of Hockey Retrieved September 21 2020 About Mike Colle Toronto City Councillor Mike Colle Retrieved 2021 12 19 Admin L B H With Still Michael McGowan refuses to go gentle into that good night Lewis Birnberg Hanet LLP Retrieved 2021 12 19 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Michael s College School Official website Portals Canada Schools Catholicism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Michael 27s College School amp oldid 1160057771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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