January 8Jan 8 https://www.nhl.com/news/hall-of-fame-goaltender-glenn-hall-dead-at-94 Edited January 8Jan 8 by FrostyWinnipeg
January 30Jan 30 1 hour ago, kelownabomberfan said: Catherine O’Hara, Canadian actor and 'Schitt’s Creek' star, dead at 71 This just plain sucks. She was so amazing. First Joe Flaherty, now her. We're down to just Martin Short, Andrea Martin and Eugene Levy from SCTV still with us. Good to see Andrea Martin working with Martin Short in "Only Murders in the Building". what about Moranis and Thomas? they're still alive
January 30Jan 30 41 minutes ago, iHeart said: what about Moranis and Thomas? they're still alive the remaining three look fit for their ages are still sharp & & can work. We all get old & eventually die. It's the way life is. We have entertainers, singers, rock musicians & actors dying by the score. My only real concern is this...
January 31Jan 31 Author 3 hours ago, TrueBlue4ever said: One of my favorite skits from her: The Beatles
February 3Feb 3 Peter Young passed away this afternoon after a long & courageous battle with cancer. Rest In Peace. .
February 3Feb 3 Didn't he work for MTN at one point? long before it became CityTV (and by long I mean back when Beave and Buckley were hosting the Kids Club block?)
February 3Feb 3 5 minutes ago, iHeart said: Didn't he work for MTN at one point? long before it became CityTV (and by long I mean back when Beave and Buckley were hosting the Kids Club block?) I dont think so. I have memories of him on CKY supper time news at a time when people tune in to get their local sports highlights and updates. Friday nights was extra special as they would have the plays of the week.
February 3Feb 3 4 hours ago, iHeart said: Didn't he work for MTN at one point? long before it became CityTV (and by long I mean back when Beave and Buckley were hosting the Kids Club block?) No, Peter was a CTV guy through & through. After he left CKY he formed his own production company & freelanced. He also left broadcasting & was GM of a number of pro baseball teams in Florida, Arizona & here in Calgary. Edited February 3Feb 3 by SpeedFlex27
February 3Feb 3 4 hours ago, iHeart said: This is him right? in the thumbnail? No, that's not Peter Young. This is a summary of Peter Young's career & accomplishments from his induction into the Northern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in Thunder Bay a few years ago. He was born & raised there. he considered Winnipeg his second home.
Wednesday at 01:40 AM5 days On 2026-01-30 at 1:01 PM, iHeart said: what about Moranis and Thomas? they're still alive yup forgot about them. My bad.
Wednesday at 07:05 AM5 days 19 hours ago, iHeart said: https://deadline.com/2026/02/chuck-negron-dead-three-dog-night-founder-1236706905/ Only one lead singer left... Just Danny Hutton... he's in his 80's & I have no idea if he still tours. Negron lived the life of a famous rock singer with all of its excesses. The money, the women, the booze & the drugs. . He became a drug addict & the other band members kicked him out. He never reconciled even though the obit says he met with Hutton in the last year. However, I read a story once where Negron despised Hutton so much blaming him for being the band member who convinced the others to kick him out. One time, he chased Hutton down the street in LA wanting to beat him up when he happened to see Hutton one day out & about. It's a wonder Negron lived as long as he did. Edited Wednesday at 07:16 AM5 days by SpeedFlex27
Friday at 03:02 PM3 days To me, Chuck Negron was the best of the 3 singers in Three Dog Night. Negron had the band's most powerful voice, also the best range able to hit the high & low notes easily. Some Three Dog Night fans think this was his best work as a vocalist on The Show Must Go On. The drummer for Three Dog Night was Floyd Sneed born in Calgary in 1942. He moved to Los Angeles in 1966 wanting a career as a professional musician. He met the three vocalists Danny Hutton, Corey Wells & Chuck Negron in 1968 when they were forming Three Dog Night & became the band's drummer. Sneed left the band in 1977. Edited Friday at 03:13 PM3 days by SpeedFlex27
Saturday at 08:07 PM2 days Author From Three Dog Night to 3 Doors DownConsequenceBrad Arnold, 3 Doors Down Lead Singer, Dead at 47Brad Arnold, the lead singer of the hard rock band 3 Door Down, has passed away. He was 47 years old and had been battling stage 4 kidney cancer since May 2025.
Yesterday at 02:01 PM1 day I’m here without you baby, you’re still on my lonely mind I think about you baby and I dream about you all the time. RIP Brad Arnold.
1 hour ago1 hr Catherine O'Hara died of a Pulmonary EmbolismTVLineCatherine O'Hara's Cause Of Death Revealed - TVLineTwo-time Emmy winner Catherine O'Hara, best known for her roles as Kate McCallister in Home Alone and Moira Rose on Schitt's Creek, died January 30. Edited 1 hour ago1 hr by iHeart
1 hour ago1 hr Battling colon cancer and had gone into hospital earlier in the day due to "illness" and head the heart attack while she was in there... F*** Cancer so much.
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