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Family reflects on Brian Donovan’s life

Family reflects on Brian Donovan’s life

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Saturday, February 21, 2026 04:38:25 AM UTC

A Bayfield, Ont. man, who died after an assault in Uptown Waterloo in the hours following the Super Bowl, is being remembered as a kind, friendly and welcoming person.

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