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  1. Back in the late 90's after my first trip to Canada (1996) I fell in love with all of the women up there, When I was in Toronto, I picked up the local paper (TORONTO SUN) and I noticed that they had a feature called the SUNShine Girl; It feature a local Canadian female in a G rated pose wearing a bikini with a brief description of her.

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  2. Dec 18, 2019 · Published Dec 18, 2019 • < 1 minute read. Join the conversation. Jack Boland/Toronto Sun. WATCH ABOVE as we take a look back at our coveted archives to find some SUNshine standouts from...

  3. 17 hours ago · Published Jun 02, 2024 • Last updated 0 minutes ago • < 1 minute read. Join the conversation. SUNshine Girl Stephanie Photo by Jack Boland / Toronto Sun. SUNshine Girl Stephanie loves swimming ...

  4. In 1928 the paper moved from its home at 49 King Street west to a new building at 30 Queen Street north where it was to stay for 44 years until moving in May 1973 to 225 Fairway Road. When William J. Motz died in 1946 his son John E. Motz took over as publisher. The by-then Senator Euler sold his interest to Southam Press in 1953.

  5. Mar 6, 2007 · Toronto Sun Family: 1971 - 2021: SUNshine Girl logos. Tuesday 6 March 2007. SUNshine Girl logos. From Day One, an integral part of the Toronto Sun's daily SUNshine Girl feature was the photographer's photo above his or her photograph of the lass of the day.

  6. torontosun.com › sunshine-girl › christina-leeChristina Lee | Toronto Sun

    SUNShine Girl Christina Lee is an all-Canadian blond bombshell with a rebel soul and a taste for adventure. Our country gal loves nature and animals, especially her prized Shiba Inu, Jackson.

  7. Sunshine Girl. Pin-up girls depicted in most of the daily newspapers of the Sun chain in Canada are known as Sunshine Girls. History. The feature started with the Toronto Sun, which was launched in 1971, and was adapted from British tabloids with similar featured women.

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