The starting netminder left against the Toronto Maple Leafs halfway through the first period and was later ruled out for the remainder of the game. Kevin Lankinen took over in the crease.
At the stroke of noon on February 15, 1965, Canada’s red and white maple leaf flag was raised for the very first time on Parliament Hill. On the same day in 1996, National Flag of Canada Day was ...
Iconic landmarks across Canada will light up in red on Tuesday, Feb. 11, for 211 Day, including Maple Ridge city hall ... In British Columbia, dialing or texting 2-1-1 or visiting bc.211.ca connects ...
William Nylander notched his second career hat trick, Auston Matthews added three assists to his season tally, and the Toronto Maple Leafs bullied ... a sea of blue and red fans always seem ...
Ned suggests trimming any twigs that appear supersized in comparison to the rest of the canopy. He said: "Always aim to take as little off as possible to lessen the stress on the tree – you can ...
Sylvain Charlebois from Agri-food Analytics Lab explains the difference between the labels 'product of Canada', 'made in Canada', and 'prepared in Canada.' ...
The advertisement came just a few hours after Censori left nothing to the imagination on the Grammys red carpet, dropping her fur coat to reveal that she was wearing a completely see-through dress ...
Accordingly, much of the music community’s attention is being focused on using the celebration to elevate relief efforts — including on the red carpet. Celebrities are adding a blue pin to ...
The biggest and most beloved stars in popular music have descended on Los Angeles to walk the red carpet and, if the stars align, take home a trophy on music’s biggest night. Comedian Trevor ...
What better way to get back into the first-place hunt for the Maple Leafs than to beat a top-ranked team? With the home crowd going crazy after the Oilers apparently tied the game 4-4 in the ...
Dewar, after all, is a Maple Leafs teammate who can appear to be in pain when communicating with the media; a player who scowls or, as Lorentz describes it, “mean mugs,” when photographed.