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Preview Of The Distillers One Of One Auction At Sotheby'S London
September 23, 2025, London, England: A Sotheby's staff member poses with The Borders Distillery Elementum by Vicky Paul during a press preview for The Distillers One of One Auction at Sotheby's in London, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Heidi Stevenson, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour killing rampage in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Lisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Dawn Madsen Gulenchyn, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Kristen Beaton, a care assistant, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour killing rampage in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Aaron Tuck, who were one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Lilian Hyslop, who was out walking she was became one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Kristen Beaton, a care assistant, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour killing rampage in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Frank Gulenchyn, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Lisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Alanna Jenkins, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Lisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Heidi Stevenson, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour killing rampage in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Tom Bagley, a former firefighter, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Lisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Heather O'Brien, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Kristen Beaton, a care assistant, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour killing rampage in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Heather O'Brien, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Lisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Lisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Corrie Ellison, 42, a social worker, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Greg Blair, who was one of 18 people identified as murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Sean McLeod, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Jamie Blair, who was one of at least 18 people identified as murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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DUK10131385_003
NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Gina Marie Goulet, a denturist, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Lisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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Heather O'Brien, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry als Gast bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
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Prince Harry attends the True Patriot Love Symposium at Scotia Plaza
Invictus Games, Toronto, Canada - 22 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry als Gast bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
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Prince Harry (C) attends the True Patriot Love Symposium at Scotia Plaza during a pre Invictus Games event
Invictus Games, Toronto, Canada - 22 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry als Gast bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
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Prince Harry visits True Patriot Love Symposium, Scotia Plaza
Invictus Games, Toronto, Canada - 22 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry als Gast bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
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Prince Harry visits True Patriot Love Symposium, Scotia Plaza
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry als Gast bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
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Prince Harry visits True Patriot Love Symposium, Scotia Plaza
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry als Gast bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
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Prince Harry visits True Patriot Love Symposium, Scotia Plaza
Invictus Games, Toronto, Canada - 22 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry als Gast bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
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Prince Harry visits True Patriot Love Symposium, Scotia Plaza
Invictus Games, Toronto, Canada - 22 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry als Gast bei den Invictus Games in Toronto
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Prince Harry visits True Patriot Love Symposium, Scotia Plaza
Invictus Games, Toronto, Canada - 22 Sep 2017
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Hector Quay Pictu Nova Scotia Canada
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (3762270br)
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Hector Quay Pictu Nova Scotia Canada
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (3762270bp)
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Hector Quay Pictu Nova Scotia Canada
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (3762270bn)
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Hector Quay Pictu Nova Scotia Canada
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (3762270bm)
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Hector Quay Pictu Nova Scotia Canada
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (3762270bk)
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Hector Quay Pictu Nova Scotia Canada
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour of Canada - 19 May 2014
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The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003r)
Five Islands, Nova Scotia, was taken in Five Islands Provincial Park, Nova Scotia, on the Bay of Fundy shore
Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.
Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.
Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.
He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.
"The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.
"While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.
"The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.
"There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament B...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE
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The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003m)
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia was taken in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada
Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.
Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.
Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.
He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.
"The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.
"While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.
"The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.
"There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament Buildings and w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE
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The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003d)
The Crossing, Nova Scotia was taken near Black Brook Beach, Ingonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.
Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.
Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.
He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.
"The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.
"While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.
"The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.
"There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament Buildings and was qu...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE
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The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003d)
The Crossing, Nova Scotia was taken near Black Brook Beach, Ingonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.
Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.
Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.
He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.
"The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.
"While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.
"The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.
"There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament Buildings and was qu...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE
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The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003r)
Five Islands, Nova Scotia, was taken in Five Islands Provincial Park, Nova Scotia, on the Bay of Fundy shore
Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.
Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.
Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.
He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.
"The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.
"While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.
"The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.
"There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament B...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE
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The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada - Nov 2012
CREDIT PICTURES BY: Jeff Friesen/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Friesen / Rex Features (1975003m)
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia was taken in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada
Model Train Crosses Canada In Amazing Photography Project
A stunning photography project showing a train crossing Canada is made even more amazing by the fact the train is just two inches tall.
Jeff Friesen's work captures the travels of a GBP 950 scale model vintage 1955 streamliner passenger train against picturesque landscapes.
Entitled The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada, the series evolved from Jeff's wish to show off his native country.
He explains: "I started The Canadian project to show Canada from an unexpected vantage point.
"The journey has a surprise twist: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. At just two inches (5 cm) tall, it fits into a shopping bag.
"While it is tempting to document such a huge country from a helicopter or plane (in fact, it has been done several times) I wanted to get closer to the heart of the land. Two inches off the ground seemed about right.
"The model train provides a vehicle for the journey's visual narrative, linking far places with a ribbon of tiny steel rails. The train has its own resonance: a ghost from the past, it is an exact scaled-down replica of the 1955 Streamliner that was first named "The Canadian," which travelled the route between Montreal and Vancouver.
"There is some peril in introducing a model train to the full scale world. In Nova Scotia the train fell into a fast moving stream and was quickly carried to the Atlantic shore. In Ontario's Algonquin Park the train fell off a log into a marsh of thick mud and dark water. I had to feel for the train in the bog's murky depths...the train wasn't the only thing down there. In Ottawa I was setting up the train behind the Parliament Buildings and w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CTBSHHMAE
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (1200606z)
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - 29 Jun 2010
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Lighthouse at Terrance Bay, Nova Scotia
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Waters edge at Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia
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