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End of an era; Canada s Coach K prepares to say goodbye to the game

  HALIFAX The man known in Canadian basketball circles as ‘Coach K’ is prepared to hang up the clipboard for the last time. After 46-years of guiding the St. Francis Xavier University X-Men basketball team, Steve Konchalski’s time behind the bench is coming to an end. His final season has not gone according to plan, with the pandemic just one of several personal tragedies that Coach K has faced in the past year, but he handles it with grace and perspective. Konchalski fell in love with basketball as a child, growing up in Elmhurt, New York. He came to Nova Scotia as a skinny 17-year-old, and burst onto the scene as a star player for the Acadia Axemen, helping lead the team to a National Championship in 1963.

I Was 36 Before I Figured It Out

‘I Was 36 Before I Figured It Out’ Minister Seamus O’Regan on ditching alcohol, coming out, and rising in Trudeau’s ranks. Second of two. Michael Harris, a Tyee contributing editor, is a highly-awarded journalist and documentary maker. His investigations have sparked four commissions of inquiry. SHARES ‘Repressing my sexuality’ says Seamus O’Regan, caused him to drink heavily. After rehab, he entered cabinet as Justin Trudeau’s minister of veterans affairs and now is minister of natural resources. Photo: Adrian Wyld, the Canadian Press. The horrors of more than 300 children abused at Mount Cashel orphanage in St. John’s came to light while Seamus O’Regan grew up in the same province. The message for him, son of a judge, was the need to think critically when power commands. “What marked me as a boy in Newfoundland was Mount Cashel. People deferred to authority back then, and I saw where that could go.”

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively donate $500K to COVID-19 relief | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Image Credit: TWITTER/FOODBANKS CANADA February 15, 2021 - 3:05 PM Actor Ryan Reynolds has proven to be this country’s most generous celebrity export, yet again. Reynolds and his wife Blake Lively donated $500,000 to Food Banks Canada and to Feeding America to help low-income families affected by the pandemic.   Our heartfelt thanks to @VancityReynolds and @blakelively for pledging another $500K in support of Food Banks Canada and @FeedingAmerica s COVID-19 Response Funds! You continue to be not only our favourite Canadian, but also our favourite superhero ?? (sorry, Hugh Jackman) pic.twitter.com/7DCbni7qrs Food Banks Canada | Banques alimentaires Canada (@foodbankscanada) February 15, 2021 In response, Foodbanks Canada gave thanks in the tongue-in-cheek way that’s fitting for the celebrity.

Nova Scotia Liberals choose Iain Rankin for next leader and premier of province - Canada News

Nova Scotia Liberals choose Iain Rankin for next leader and premier of province - Canada News
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Nova Scotia Liberals to choose next leader and premier of the province - Canada News

Nova Scotia Liberals to choose next leader and premier of the province - Canada News
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