Fresh Biographies
Dale Jarrett

Dale Jarrett

Dale Jarrett was a world famous racer whose winnings are still memorable in the mind of his fans. He is a legendary icon who is still recognized more for his 3 times Daytona victory. Dale Jarrett started his racing career in 1977, where he was a participant of Hickory Motor Speedway racing tournament. He had shown outstanding efforts in #24 Ford racing held in 1982. He retired in 2008 in depressed emotions, which according to him is the main cause of his divorce from his wife, Kelley Jarrett.

Pamela Wallin

Pamela Wallin

Pamela Wallin is a former television journalist and Canadian diplomat. She was born on April 10, 1953 in Wadena, Saskatchewan, Canada. She is of Swedish descent. Her childhood was spent in Wadena. As per her education records, she completed high school in Moose Jaw. She graduated with a Psychology and Political Science degree from the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus in 1973.

Max Keeping

Max Keeping

Winston Maxwell Keeping is a Canadian broadcaster. He was born on April 1, 1942 in Grand Bank, Newfoundland Canada. His broadcasting career spanned the years between the late 1950s and 2010. Keeping is the former vice-president of news and public affairs at CJOH and the anchor of the local evening news broadcast from 1972, until he retired in 2010. Post his retirement, he became the television station’s community ambassador, until March 2012.

Michaela Pereira

Michaela Pereira

Michaela Pereira is a Canadian television personality. She was born on August 26, 1970 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Michaela is biracial. Her biological mother is a Norwegian and father, a Jamaican. When she was three months old, a white couple from British Columbia adopted her. At a young age, she knew she was adopted. All the members of the Pereira family are not of the same ethnic background, which made her a strong advocate for children rights. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University. Though her journalistic career brought her to the US where she has been for several years, she still holds her Canadian citizenship. Presently, she is residing in New York. She is fluent in both English and Portuguese.

Cheyenne Nicole Woods

Cheyenne Nicole Woods

Cheyenne Nicole Woods is an American professional golfer. She is an African-American born on July 25, 1990 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, to Susan and Earl Dennison Woods, Jr. Her father is an elder half-brother of Tiger Woods, the champion golfer. Cheyenne graduated from Xavier College Preparatory in 2008 and from Wake Forest University, North Carolina in 2012. Her grandfather Earl Woods, Sr., her biggest mentor, was her first coach and the credit of her success goes to him. She was in the Xavier College Preparatory golf team and won back-to-back Arizona 5A State Championships in 2006 and 2007. While in Wake Forest University, she played for the Demon Deacons. Cheyenne has bagged more than 30 amateur tournaments.

Jennifer Ward

Jennifer Ward

Jennifer Inez Ward is a Canadian broadcast journalist who was born on May 5, 1957. Ward had her education at the Banff School of Fine Arts. She graduated in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley Journalism School.