Canadian butchers Star-Spangled Banner at Memorial Cup
The 2013 Memorial Cup was off to a rocky start before it began thanks to a peculiar rendition of the United States’ national anthem by Alexis Normand, a Saskatchewan-based singer ...
Heroism is Not What It Used to Be
I have a major announcement to make. I have struggled with this part of my life for a very long time now but if I can inspire just one other person to live their life truthfully then ...
Warped visions equal warped depictions
A set of portraits of American Olympians taken for Getty and AFP at the USOC media summit by Joe Klamar has generated negative feelings due to an “amateur” and “shoddy” look ...
Canadian freestyle skier dies in fatal crash competition
The Canadian ski community was shaken for the second time this year Saturday by the tragic news that one of its own – ski cross racer Nik Zoricic – was killed while racing ...
New York Giants win Super Bowl XLIV 21-17
Despite a potential game-changer in the last minute of the fourth quarter, the New York Giants claimed victory of the New England Patriots in Sunday night’s Super Bowl XLVI at ...
Acura's "Transactions" (with Jerry Seinfeld) is this year's top Super Bowl ad
We figured it was only appropriate to start a (hopefully) annual tradition of selecting the best Super Bowl ad, and this year, after reviewing the top contenders, Acura’s “Transactions” ...
Dan Wheldon dies at 33
Not long ago, Dan Wheldon was among a group of drivers expressing concern about the high speed and short length of the Motor Speedway track, a 1.5 mile long oval track to be used in ...
Allen Iverson: The Victim of Sports Injustice
Written by Hubert Chang and syndicated from the Prince Arthur Herald.
Every generation gets the icon it deserves. Icons that, in the words of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, “change ...
Swing Thoughts – The Masters
“Swing Thoughts” is a column that features my disparate thoughts on what is going on in the golfing world.
This year’s Masters tournament marks the 25th anniversary ...
Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned… Except for the IRS
When William Congreve wrote The Mourning Bride in 1697 the IRS was not even a distant nightmare, thus explaining his oversight. Today, almost every facet of life seems to be of concern ...


