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Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.

Lao Tzu

Biggar News

It’s only on rare occasions that we can all come together to remember old times and create new memories. Join us in this very special News Room that will gather the family news. Its small scraps of history, news, and stories might be that missing puzzle piece you been looking for.

Man Kept as Slave for 10 years

A MAN has been jailed for four years after keeping a Scottish man as a '˜slave' for more than 10 years and forcing him to lay paving slabs.

Man Kept as Slave for 10 years

Murder of Tina S. Biggar

31 Dec 1971 & 23 Aug 1995
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA

Murder of Tina S. Biggar

Cian Biggar Missing

Cian Biggar Missing in Clemency, Luxembourg

Cian Biggar Missing

Bigger Served Twelve Years on a Life Sentence for Murder

He hails from Ouray County and shot a man in a drunken spree

Bigger Served Twelve Years on a Life Sentence for Murder

Local Hero Murray Roy Biggar

New Glasgow, NS
August 1, 1965, Trenton, NS
Type of Act: Drowning

Local Hero Murray Roy Biggar

Dr. Biggar Dies
Saved Rockefeller

Biggar, Hamilton Fisk; born, Oakville, Ont., Can., March 15, 1839; son of Rev. Hamilton and Eliza Phelps (Racey) Biggar; A. B., Victoria University, Toronto, Canada, 1863 (LL. D., 1893);

Dr. Biggar Dies
Saved Rockefeller

The First Corneal Transplant

Samuel Bigger of Antrim, Ireland, was travelling near Cairo in 1835 when a local war broke out. He was abducted for ransom by Bedouins.

 The First Corneal Transplant

Law & Justice (Ireland)
Case Of Biggar And Caruth.

County of Antrim
MR. BIGGAR  asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, if his attention had been called to the case of James Biggar, disposed of at the last County of Antrim Assizes, held in Belfast;

Law & Justice (Ireland)
Case Of Biggar And Caruth.

Colonel Charles Purcell Bigger

Civil War 1861 - 1865
Civil War Confederate
Unit Forty-sixth Infantry (First Regiment, Infantry,
Wise Legion; Second Regiment,

Colonel Charles Purcell Bigger

Victoria Bridge Collapse

On May 26, 1896, 55 people died after the Point Ellice Bridge, also known as the Bay Street Bridge, collapsed while a fully loaded streetcar was crossing over it.

Victoria Bridge Collapse

Case of Biggar & Caruth

County of Antrim

Case of Biggar & Caruth

The Disappearance of Murray C. Biggar

A Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Sudbury, Ontario in 1895

The Disappearance of Murray C. Biggar
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