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'My life has been poisoned': Quebec artist on upcoming demolition of his iconic fountain in San Francisco
After standing for nearly 55 years in the middle of Embarcadero Plaza, the City of San Francisco has decided to dismantle sculptor Armand Vaillancourt’s popular piece of art Québec Libre!. The decision, Vaillancourt says, leaves a blemish on his legacy. Source link
Chara, Keith, Thornton and rest of Hockey Hall of Fame's 2025 class set for Monday induction
Zdeno Chara and Duncan Keith will be inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside fellow former players Joe Thornton, Alexander Mogilny, Jennifer Botterill and Brianna Decker on Monday in Toronto. Jack Parker and Danièle Sauvageau will enter as builders. Source link
Barging into office, yelling from Conservative leadership ‘sealed the deal’ on defection: d’Entremont
Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont says the barging into his office and yelling from Conservative Party leadership ‘sealed the deal’ on his choice to cross the floor to the Liberals earlier this week. Source link
Pushing, yelling from Conservative leadership ‘sealed the deal’ on defection: d’Entremont
Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont says pushing and yelling from Conservative Party leadership ‘sealed the deal’ on his choice to cross the floor to the Liberals earlier this week. Source link
Jason Kelce says he didn't mean to insult Canada with comments about Blue Jays, World Series
Former Philadelphia Eagles centre Jason Kelce says he didn’t mean to insult Canada when he questioned why he was supposed to care about the World Series in a podcast episode earlier this week. Source link
Mel Bridgman, former NHL player and 1st Senators GM, dead at 70
Former NHLer and Ottawa Senators general manager Mel Bridgman has died. He was 70. Source link
Toxic 'forever chemicals' are in B.C. sea otters, new study finds
The research adds to a growing body of evidence that the chemicals are making their way into the environment with detrimental results. Source link
Fournier Beaudry granted French citizenship and can skate for France at Milan-Cortina Olympics
Laurence Fournier Beaudry announced she had become a French citizen on Saturday, making the Canadian-born 33-year-old eligible to compete for France at the Milan-Cortina Olympics alongside partner Guillaume Cizeron. Source link
How Corey Mace changed his coaching approach in West Final to send Riders to Grey Cup
A level of confidence and trust between head coach Corey Mace and the Saskatchewan Roughriders roster will be necessary as the Riders prepare for the 112th Grey Cup in Winnipeg. Source link
Knight scores hat trick as U.S. routs Canada in Game 2 of Rivalry Series
It took a mere two exhibition games in Hilary Knight’s lead up to what will be her fifth and final Winter Games for the face of U.S. women’s hockey to show she hasn’t lost her scoring touch. Source link