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The Nova Scotia government is wading into the redevelopment of Shannon Park in Dartmouth, confirming to CBC News it is purchasing land for affordable housing at the former military site that has ...
The first novel in the series will be published in June 2025, and the following instalments are slated for 2026 and 2027. Hilsdon said: “Shannon has created such a fun, magical world.
Paul is survived by his wife of 52 years, Catherine (Foti) Kenney, lovingly known as the Fabulous Coco, and their three children: Kate and her husband Christopher Nutting of Norwood; Adam Kenney ...
If owner Bob Nutting doesn't start investing more in the roster and allow general manager Ben Cherington to spend more aggressively, the Pirates risk squandering Skenes' prime, similar to how the ...
Led by LeBron James and Luka Doncic, the Lakers are now eyeing their playoff opponents. Amidst the speculations, massive Lakers fan Shannon Sharpe is confident that his team can take on anyone in the ...
Some fans in Pittsburgh, however, have already seen enough. A plane carrying a banner urging Pirates owner Bob Nutting to sell the team flew over PNC Park on Friday ahead of Pittsburgh’s home ...
This article originally appeared on PGHBaseballNOW.com. Outside home runs from Bryan Reynolds and Ke’Bryan Hayes, the only time fans of the Pittsburgh Pirates showed genuine enthusiasm in a 9-4 ...
Pittsburgh Pirates owner Bob Nutting says he understands the fans voicing their displeasure at the club's lack of success. "I really am out here working every day to try to build a team," Nutting ...
A day that began with a plane carrying a banner urging owner Bob Nutting to sell the team circling overhead and included manager Derek Shelton being booed during pregame introductions ended with ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates and Bob Nutting have a horrendous track record of trades that the Tampa Bay Rays broadcast team couldn't help but take shots at. The Pittsburgh Pirates have one of the best ...
Shannon Deery is the Herald Sun's state political editor. He joined the paper in 2007 and covered courts and crime before joining the politics team in 2020.