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Updated at 8:45 a.m.: Pictured from 1991, Feldman Agency in Vancouver.  Pictured above: Sam Feldman (front) then clockwise: Michael Boyle, Len Godard, Jay Welzler, Bruce Bromley, Steve Blair, Steve

Photos, Pictures & Selfies

By David Farrell

Updated at 8:45 a.m.: Pictured from 1991, Feldman Agency in Vancouver.  Pictured above: Sam Feldman (front) then clockwise: Michael Boyle, Len Godard, Jay Welzler, Bruce Bromley, Steve Blair, Steve Herman, Shaw Saltzberg.


The Agency  hitman team from 1991 in Toronto (top row L-R): Tony Pitcher, Shelley Freeman, Rick Kaczmarek, Dave Kirby, Jack Ross; Middle row: George Elmes, Vinny Cinquemani, Lawrence Schurman, Brian Jennings; Front row: Gary Lichach, Andy Lapointe, David Bluestein, and Mike Greggs.

- The original outlines were incorrect and have been changed accordingly.

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