#Q&A: Ken Dryden on the Summit Series 50 years later

#Q&A: Ken Dryden on the Summit Series 50 years later

“Q&A: Ken Dryden on the Summit Series 50 years later” Ken Dryden, 74, is a lawyer, businessman, author and former federal cabinet minister. But what Canadians most remember him for is his Hall of Fame career in hockey. What Dryden recalls most vividly from his storied goaltending tenure with the Montreal Canadiens is not the…

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#Is Shaedon Sharpe the NBA’s next Canadian star?

#Is Shaedon Sharpe the NBA’s next Canadian star?

“Is Shaedon Sharpe the NBA’s next Canadian star?” Sharpe became one of the most sought-after prospects and a projected top-10 pick in this week’s NBA draft—without playing a minute of college basketball It took a football injury for Shaedon Sharpe to get serious about basketball. Sharpe, who grew up in London, Ontario, spent years juggling…

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#Disgraced jockey Oisin Murphy admits to constant drinking

#Disgraced jockey Oisin Murphy admits to constant drinking

“Disgraced jockey Oisin Murphy admits to constant drinking” Disgraced champion jockey Oisin Murphy has admitted he drank so much he would regularly black out and knocked back booze ‘every day’. Murphy, 26, was given a massive 14-month ban and fined more than $37,500 for two alcohol breaches and breaking COVID rules last February. The three-time champion Flat…

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#Pickleball is the hottest sport among the 1%

#Pickleball is the hottest sport among the 1%

“Pickleball is the hottest sport among the 1%” America’s fastest-growing sport is definitely popular among plebes. But lately, pickleball — a cross between, tennis, ping-pong and badminton — has become borderline bougie. Don’t expect to visit the Hamptons this summer, for example, without encountering a waitlist for the three new courts at Dune Deck Beach…

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