File B&G - MacNeil, Michael - Michael MacNeil

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Michael MacNeil

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B&G - MacNeil, Michael

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(1959 - 2021)

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Michael MacNeil was born on July 13, 1959 to Michael B. McNeil and Rose Hawrylak in North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Michael studied Upper Air Meteorology in Ottawa, Ontario at the Transport Canada training facility. His work took him to the far north and he was employed by the High Arctic Weather Stations in Mould Bay, Nunavut and Resolute, Nunavut, before working as a restaurant manager in Toronto, Ontario and at home in Cape Breton, where he operated a take-out canteen in Shenacadie, Nova Scotia. To end his career, he worked for Marine Atlantic, retiring in 2020. He died on February 15, 2021 at the Northside General Hospital in North Sydney, Nova Scotia.

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Celtic Air Services planning a scenic flight over Iona, Nova Scotia in honour of Michael MacNeil who pitched the idea to the company many times - Cape Breton Post, February 21, 2021, "'He just oozed Cape Breton'", p. A13.

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