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- Hamel (Claude Legault) is destro**** when his daughter Jasmine (Rose-Marie Coallier) is raped and murdered in a park. Upon learning that the police apprehended...
- Radio-classique Québec, Inc., a company that was 90% owned by Jean-Pierre Coallier. While it was controlled by the same prin****l owners, the two companies...
- hard rock Years active 1975–1981, 1987, 1998–present Labels Casablanca Coallier Entertainment Cleopatra Records Members Punky Meadows Frank DiMino Tommy...
- Arts Victor Designer(s) Brian Raffel Steve Raffel Programmer(s) Steven Coallier Carl Stika Kurt Schallitz Victor Brueggeman Artist(s) Shane Gurno Brian...
- Radio-Québec (now Télé-Québec) from 1988 to 1995. It was hosted by Marc-André Coallier. It also featured Quebec celebrities such as Marc Labrèche, Guylaine Tremblay...
- international Got Talent franchise. She was formerly married to actor Marc-André Coallier, with whom she had two children. Petrowski, Nathalie (September 7, 2012)...
- Caron-Panaccio as Lise de Carufel Marie-Josée Caya as Julie Coallier Jean-Raymond Châles as Gilles Coallier Jacinthe Chaussé as Madeleine Sanderson Liliane Clune...
- One (Mercenary, 1987) Dee Snider's S.M.F. – Twisted Forever – SMFs Live (Coallier Ent., 1997) "Former CARNIVORE And PRIMAL SCREAM Guitarist Keith Alexander...
- two stations came in response to rumours that former owner Jean-Pierre Coallier was looking to retire and sell them. The station was the only 24-hour source...
- Dumas, 1977-78 : Henri Coïa, 1979-80 : Lucien Coallier, 1981 : Maurice Provencher, 1982 : Lucien Coallier, 1983 : Rolland Lacroix, 1984-85 : Pierre Bastien...