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-Fabien Salois+Fabien Salois (d. 2007)
   
 Fabien Salois started working at the Westminster Hotel in Dawson as a partner with his uncle Curly Salois in 1950. Fabien and his new bride, Eileen, bought the hotel in 1956.((Palma Burger, “’The West’ endures.” //The Klondike Sun// (Dawson), 25 May 1989.)) They ran the hotel, beer parlour and cocktail lounge until the early 1990s.((“Westminster Hotel.” 2019 website:  http://www.thepitdawson.com/about/))  Fabien Salois started working at the Westminster Hotel in Dawson as a partner with his uncle Curly Salois in 1950. Fabien and his new bride, Eileen, bought the hotel in 1956.((Palma Burger, “’The West’ endures.” //The Klondike Sun// (Dawson), 25 May 1989.)) They ran the hotel, beer parlour and cocktail lounge until the early 1990s.((“Westminster Hotel.” 2019 website:  http://www.thepitdawson.com/about/)) 
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 Fabien Salois was mayor of Dawson from 1969 to 1971.((Kathy Jones-Gates, “Notes from the Municipal Archives.” //The Klondike Sun// (Dawson), 13 November 1991.)) In August 1970, Salois ran in a territorial byelection in 1970 but lost out to Mike Stutter.((“Report of the Chief Electoral Officer.” Yukon Territory, 1970: 32.)) Fabien Salois was mayor of Dawson from 1969 to 1971.((Kathy Jones-Gates, “Notes from the Municipal Archives.” //The Klondike Sun// (Dawson), 13 November 1991.)) In August 1970, Salois ran in a territorial byelection in 1970 but lost out to Mike Stutter.((“Report of the Chief Electoral Officer.” Yukon Territory, 1970: 32.))
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 +Fabien Salois is buried in Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton, Le Val-Saint-François, Quebec.
  
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