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Interests: Theatre 🎭 / Live Music 🎵/ Food / Family / Friends / #Canucks

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Vancouver Canucks
Vancouver Canucks@Canucks·
General Manager Ryan Johnson announced today that Head Coach Adam Foote and Assistant Coaches Scott Young, Kevin Dean and Brett McLean have been relieved of their duties.
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Grand Slam of Curling
Grand Slam of Curling@grandslamcurl·
A message from Niklas Edin: The Curling Academy teacher in 2003 asked his students about their long term goals. “Make it to a Nationals”, “Win the Nationals and qualify for the Worlds would be cool!” What about you? The 17-year old who just started 3-4 years earlier: “Win 5 World Championships at skip, the record is 4! 🤓 The teacher prob rolled his eyes at that point but also saw a drive and motivation that was through the roof. 🙄🤔 The 7 years to come the boy lived, breathed, ate and sh*t curling 365 days a year. “No curler can possibly train more or better!”… Then came the injuries followed by surgeries, year after year. Doctors told him to quit sports and stop training or a wheelchair would be waiting👨🏼‍⚕️”. “No sir, I got tournaments to play and titles to win! 🫡” The years passed, the injuries kept coming but the titles also started coming. The relentless work had paid off and from that point there was no looking back! 😈 8 World Championship golds 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 8 European Championship titles 🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅 3 Olympic medals 🥇🥈🥉 (Ranked #1 in the world was cool as well! 🤩) Dream of that young foolish boy came true…and then some! 🤭🥹 Which leads me to make a tough and scary decision. To quit while ahead and have time to explore what else is out there! 👨🏼‍🦯 Don’t worry tho, I’ll be close to the game, watching, coaching, commentating and hopefully playing in the Rock League! 🕺🏼 To not forget anyone, I wanna thank everyone who’s been onboard this incredible journey and helped steering the ship through storms and peaceful sunrises! To all you fans that have been so kind and happy to follow our games closely! 🥹 To family and close ones cheering from afar 🥰 I hope you enjoyed the ride!? I sure did! 🤜🤛😎 🥹🫰🥌 - Niklas Edin
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Félix Asselin
Félix Asselin@fasselin94·
Team Asselin 2026-2027 ⚜️ Skip: Félix ASSELIN 3rd: Julien TREMBLAY 2nd: Jesse MULLEN Lead: Jean-Michel ARSENAULT Next season we are all in. Playing more often and entering stronger events trying to slowly establish ourselves as a top team. Go big or go home. Let’s fucking go!
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TeamKEinarson
TeamKEinarson@EinarsonTeam·
Silver on home ice 🥈🇨🇦 Calgary, you were unforgettable. While this loss stings, we are all so proud of the week we had. The fans made it such an incredible experience for us and it’s an absolute honour to represent Canada in your home country! [1/3]
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Iain Cameron
Iain Cameron@theiaincameron·
In hyper-remote Nunavut, northern Canada, lies a one of many large bodies of fresh water. Yathkyed Lake is about 45 miles (72 km) long and unique in the world. 1/4
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Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦@IAPonomarenko·
Do you remember that very night -- the night before the day of all days, four years ago? How many of us didn’t sleep at all. We sat in the dark in silence, in front of our laptops, refreshing news feeds. Here was Blinken saying the invasion was inevitable within the next few hours. Here was Zelensky speaking in the middle of the night in Russian, pleading with all Russians to come to their senses at the last moment and not take a fatal step. Here was the news that the runways of Ukraine’s largest airports had been blocked with overturned vehicles. We sat with Flighradar24 open. Here at 1 a.m., over northern and eastern Ukraine, an American drone was making multiple circles, monitoring the massive Russian grouping on our border from Belarus to Crimea. A plane seemed to have taken off, evacuating Turkish diplomats. They must have been among the last ones... Russia had closed all airspace along its entire border with Ukraine later on. In journalists’ chats, hundreds of colleagues just as sleepless. “Guys, be ready… it seems like today.” But hope, of course, died last. Maybe today it would pass. Maybe it was still a bluff and blackmail, because that would be logical. They couldn’t possibly go through with such madness. It would be a catastrophe of biblical proportions and a bloody slaughter in which it would be impossible to win. They couldn’t fail to understand that. And then -- “live” on Russian TV (in reality, of course, everything had been recorded well in advance as part of a pre-invasion propaganda performance) -- Putin’s face, distorted with sadistic hatred and a smirk of gloating, announcing the “special military operation.” What is there to say, four years have passed since that night. If someone had told me then that four years later independent Ukraine would be at the forefront of the entire free world, fighting alone on equal terms against the full military power of Russia, with the Ukrainian flag over every regional capital that was free from occupation that night, with Ukrainian-made drones and cruise missiles that smash Russian oil refineries, airfields, and giant military factories every single night — I would never, ever have believed it. And yet, through unparalleled heroism and enormous sacrifice, fighting Ukraine has changed the course of history. She disproved all the arrogant skeptics who were burying her alive back then and giving her no chance, already ready to run and “negotiate” with yet another deranged maniac hungry for blood and territorial grabs. Glory to Ukraine!
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Spiro’s Ghost
Spiro’s Ghost@AntiToxicPeople·
Cherish your loved ones and the elders in your life. Death can come very fast to someone you care about. Even though when someone is 97 years old you fully expect them to not have a lot of time left, their decline can be rapid and catch you off guard. My Great Uncle was in excellent shape mentally until about a week before he died on Friday night. He was in good physical shape until he got weaker near the end of 2025 and started falling constantly. He was put into a rehab center to get back onto his feet and did so for weeks. We had many visits with him for those 6 weeks, including with my mom and his daughters. We looked at hundreds old family photos going back to the 1920’s and shared so many stories of the past. He was the last living member of the family from the “Greatest Generation”and he lived through the entire Great Depression and World War II before becoming an allergist for 63 years. I was very close to him and felt such a great connection with him. He was always so inquisitive about my life and what was happening in the world and so engaging. Last Wednesday during a visit he was very confused all of the sudden, forgot how to feed himself and even had trouble remembering how to chew his food though he eventually scarfed down two mini-donuts. I snapped this picture as his daughter fed him those donuts last Wednesday—he was not really conversating at all either. He then slipped into a coma that same night and died 2 days later with absolutely no pain or suffering. Perhaps in one way its a blessing to go out that fast without lingering in an “inbetween” state, for everyone involved? After we sat with him almost all of Thursday and Friday, I was the last to leave his room at what turned out to be 30 minutes before he died. They say that hearing is the last to go & so I whispered in his ear “We all love you so much, it is okay to let go” as I walked out. ❤️💔😭 RIP Uncle Larry 1928-2026
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