MacCready is a Scottish version of the Gaelic surname McCready (McCreadie).
In a proposed amendment of the party's constitution by a delegate to hold an early leadership review of Tim Hudak, McCreadie indicated that Party President Richard Ciano should accept the same review if the motion was passed.
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Leading up to the 2003 Ontario general election, McCreadie defended a party organizing session that included a prominent British Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell as key note speaker in Vaughan.
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During the September 2013 bi-annual General Meeting of the party held in London, McCreadie oversaw a challenge to Tim Hudak's leadership.
Devine then plyed his trade with a number of Irish League clubs as well as Derry City and won the Ulster Young Footballer of the Year Award in 1994 when playing for Roy McCreadie's Omagh Town side.
A team with a proud history, they have been the start for many players who would turn professional such as Sir Alex Ferguson, David Moyes, Andy Gray, Archie Gemmill, John Wark, Asa Hartford Eddie McCreadie (Chelsea player and manager) and John Robertson.
Presenters on the station included Bob McCreadie, Steve Bulley (now at Wessex FM), Jennie Gow (now covering MotoGP for the BBC), Steve Carpenter, Jon White (now Palm 105.5), Mike Harwood, Dan Jennings, Tim Ley, Gregory Steven's, Dave Gould, Robert D'Ovidio (now Capital 95.8), Jeremy Kyle, Ian Burrage, Laura James, Ben Clark.