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KITCHENER 鈥?There will be a new voice calling the shots on TV during Kitchener Rangers games this season.Rogers has split with announcer Gary
stanley cup Doyle after five years and promoted colour commentator Ryan Kovarik to take his place.They called me a couple of weeks ago from Rogers TV and said we ;ve been mandated to save money, so we ;re moving forward without you, ; said Doy
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stanley tazas Doyle worked Rangers games on the radio for 15 years alongside retired play-by-play announcer Don Cameron, before moving to the TV side.The Rangers have been a huge part of my life, he said. I ;m really going to miss it, because I love doing it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Kovarik new colour commentator has not been announced.I was shocked and surprised that it happened, said Kovarik, 32. I ;m feeling a bit of anxiety over making sure that I do a good job. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Kovarik has been Doyle wingman for three seasons and has worked on the broadcast in various capacities for the past decade. His father, James, was a stick boy with the Rangers and later played right wing for the club; while his grandfather, Wilhelm, worked at the Aud driving the Zamboni, among other duties. Pvix Canada, Mexico shrug off Trump threat
Rob Chorley wanted two songs played at his funeral: Stand by Me and Youll Never Walk Alone
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stanley termohrnek e. He was retired, with years of golf, travel and grandchildren ahead. In February, he went to the Mississauga Hospital to have a benign tumour removed from his spine. The surgery went well, but a week later, the hospital called to say he was possibly exposed to COVID-19.He tested positive, and his situation worsened. His family couldnt be with him when he died, and they couldnt sing those songs at his small funeral. Singing wasnt allowed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 10,000 Ontarians have died of COVID-19. Can a memorial help us heal Anna Ng, 68, was a careful, shy person She masked on day one of the pandemic. During the strictest forms of lockdown, she yearned to eat Korean food and dye her hair in a salon, but she went without those small pleasures because she followed the rules. Her family doesnt know how she got the virus.
stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At her funeral, they packed some hair dye in her coffin, as if their mother was going for a weekend trip. It was too difficult to think of it any other way.Rob Chorley, who was at the hospital for all eight of his grandchildrens births, and Anna Ng, whose idea of fun was whatever made her children happy, are two of the 10,000 people who have died of COVID-19 in this p