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Mardi, 6 juillet 2021 01:15 Coup d oeil sur cet article VENUS DE LA COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE   Photo Agence QMI, Thierry Laforce Brent et Nicky Kennedy, un couple dans la soixantaine, sont venus de la Colombie-Britannique uniquement pour assister au match au Centre Bell lundi soir.  « On a voyagé de Victoria en Colombie-Britannique juste pour voir la game et encourager le Tricolore. On ne pourrait pas être ailleurs. Ça nous a coûté environ 3500 $ avec le billet d’avion. On ne manquerait ça pour rien au monde, moi et ma femme », lance Brent Kennedy.  Écoutez le chroniqueur sportif de TVA Sports, Charles-Antoine Sinotte, avec Vincent Dessureault sur QUB Radio:

Shelter from the storm: Central City dome and school gym to be a Nebraska first

Jessica Votipka Grand Island Independent CENTRAL CITY — It all started when Brent Kennedy took a trip down the school gymnasium rabbit hole following what should have been a run-of-the-mill Central City Public Schools board meeting. “We had just bantered around about building a new gym,” Kennedy, a Central City Public Schools Board of Education member, recalled. “I stayed up almost all night because I was so excited.” Click after click, keystroke after keystroke, images of top-notch gymnasiums appeared on Kennedy’s monitor. Then he saw it. “I came across these domes being built where tornadoes are really bad,” Kennedy said.

AB man smashes stolen truck into dealership to steal another truck

AB man smashes stolen truck into dealership to steal another truck

The man then gets in the truck and drives it straight out through the exit doors, demolishing them in the process. Once outside, he loads some gas cans from the first stolen truck into the bed of the second one, not even bothering to ditch the sale sign sitting next to them, and drives away.  Brent Kennedy, the owner of Edward’s Garage Chevrolet, says he expects the damage to cost tens of thousands to repair. “We’ve had previous thefts,” Kennedy told CTV News Edmonton, estimating the damages to be around $50,000. “But, I’ve never had a vehicle that was used to break into our building before.” 

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