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- Gauvin Group — Welcome
Gauvin Group is an Australian and family-owned group, with a strong heritage in growing brands We partner with people to deliver best-in-industry and innovative products to consumers globally We’re building and growing brands that drive the hair and beauty industry forward
- Gauvin Alexander Bailey - Wikipedia
Gauvin Alexander Bailey is an American-Canadian author and art historian He is Professor and Alfred and Isabel Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art at Queen's University Bailey is a correspondent étranger at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Institut de France [1] and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada [2]
- Former Fall River police chief Gauvin fired; accused of harassment
FALL RIVER — Former Fall River Police Chief Paul Gauvin has been fired after an external investigation found he stored three firearms not registered to him in his station locker and left
- Fall River fires ex-police chief over unregistered guns, threatening . . .
FALL RIVER, Mass (WPRI) — Former Fall River Police Chief Paul Gauvin has been fired after an outside investigation determined he left threatening items in his desk and unregistered
- Gauvin - Wikipedia
Gauvin ( ˈɡɔːvɪn , French pronunciation: [govɛ̃]) is a surname Notable people with this surname include:
- The Last Day of Paul Gauvin As Fall River’s Police Chief
I sat down with Fall River Police Chief Paul Gauvin earlier this week I asked him to sit for an off-the-record interview to help me get his perspective on the announcement that he would be stepping away as Chief
- Fall River police chief Gauvin investigated: Full report details
Former Fall River police chief Paul Gauvin was fired from the force after a report into his conduct as an officer The 90-page report has extensive details based on 18 interviews and nearly
- Tension Over Police Reforms Contributed to Ouster of Fall Rivers Chief
When Paul Gauvin was an internal affairs investigator with the Fall River Police Department, his efforts to discipline officers for things like steroid abuse and excessive force were sometimes thwarted by station politics and powerful protections in union contracts
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