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Former Nipissing MP Bob Wood Dies at 85

Bob Wood, the longtime MP for Nipissing and former broadcaster, has died at 85. He publicly shared his Alzheimer's diagnosis last year. Tributes pour in for the respected public figure.

Grateful Dead's Bob Weir Dies at Age 78

Bob Weir, legendary guitarist and co-founder of the iconic band Grateful Dead, has passed away at 78. We look back at his life and enduring musical legacy.

Grateful Dead's Bob Weir Dies at Age 78

Bob Weir, legendary rhythm guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, has died at 78. The rock icon passed away from lung issues after a cancer diagnosis. Read more about his life and legacy.

OCDSB's $20M deficit may take years to fix

Ottawa's largest school board faces a $20 million operating deficit. Supervisor Bob Plamondon says erasing the shortfall, driven by special education costs, could take more than a year. Learn the details.

Hockey legend Bob Pulford dies at age 89

Bob Pulford, a four-time Stanley Cup winner with the Toronto Maple Leafs and longtime Chicago Blackhawks executive, has passed away at 89. Remember his legacy.

Edmonton business turns old city wood into new lumber

Backroads Reclamation in Edmonton is creating a supply chain for reclaimed lumber from demolished inner-city homes, aiming to reduce landfill waste and build a sustainable future for construction materials.

Bob McKenzie's 35-Year World Juniors Streak Ends

Legendary hockey broadcaster Bob McKenzie is absent from the World Junior Championship for the first time since 1991. Discover how he's spending his retirement and the holiday traditions he's reclaiming.

Cartoonist Bob Wood's Life Mirrored His Crime Comics

The dark, true story of Bob Wood, co-creator of the infamous 'Crime Does Not Pay' comic, whose life ended in a real-life murder scandal. Explore the rise and fall of true crime comics in Canada and the U.S.

$10M Gift to University of Saskatchewan School for the Arts

University of Saskatchewan alumni Bob Xu and Linda Chen donate $10 million to the School for the Arts, honoring outgoing President Peter Stoicheff. The transformative gift will fund curriculum, theatre expansion, and student support.

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