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Don Cherry ‘very disappointed' by Ron MacLean's comments about health, Hockey Night in Canada exit
Don Cherry ‘very disappointed' by Ron MacLean's comments about health, Hockey Night in Canada exit

Calgary Herald

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Calgary Herald

Don Cherry ‘very disappointed' by Ron MacLean's comments about health, Hockey Night in Canada exit

Article content For his part, Cherry insisted to Warmington that while he was 'pretty tired,' there was no hospital visit in Boston. Article content 'I went to my room,' he said, admitting he later visited a hospital upon returning to Canada, where he spent one night being assessed and treated for pneumonia. Article content Regardless, MacLean went on to suggest the 'pneumonia scare' led Cherry to begin 'plotting a way out' that ultimately arrived on a November broadcast ahead of Remembrance Day when he spoke about immigrants to Canada not wearing poppies to honour Canada's fallen soldiers. Article content 'You people come here, whatever it is, you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey. At least you could pay a couple of bucks for a poppy,' Cherry said at the time. Article content Article content Article content Rogers Sportsnet released him two days later following public backlash, which MacLean said 'was the right outcome.' Article content 'Don needed out, and the time was right. (Remembrance Day) was his last swing, taking a stance that's unpopular, but that feels good in his world. For Don, it's all a fight. It's all a battle. So he was happy and I'm happy for him.' Article content Cherry also flatly rejected that assertion, saying 'he wasn't looking for a way out.' Article content 'He can say what he wants, but it never happened.' Article content ⁦ @CoachsCornerDC ⁩ says ⁦ @Ron_MacLean ⁩ in story suggesting he was looking for an exit plan to leave Coach's Corner and Hockey Night in Canada on Rogers Sportsnet is wrong and than it's the other way around. They were looking for reason to fire him. — Joe Warmington (@joe_warmington) July 12, 2025 Article content Article content Cherry said he's not been in contact with MacLean about the statements, nor does he plan to reach out. Article content As for the future of the Grapevine podcast, Cherry and his son told Warmington that the show will continue. Article content

Don Cherry ‘very disappointed' by Ron MacLean's comments about health, Hockey Night in Canada exit
Don Cherry ‘very disappointed' by Ron MacLean's comments about health, Hockey Night in Canada exit

Ottawa Citizen

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Ottawa Citizen

Don Cherry ‘very disappointed' by Ron MacLean's comments about health, Hockey Night in Canada exit

Article content For his part, Cherry insisted to Warmington that while he was 'pretty tired,' there was no hospital visit in Boston. Article content 'I went to my room,' he said, admitting he later visited a hospital upon returning to Canada, where he spent one night being assessed and treated for pneumonia. Article content Regardless, MacLean went on to suggest the 'pneumonia scare' led Cherry to begin 'plotting a way out' that ultimately arrived on a November broadcast ahead of Remembrance Day when he spoke about immigrants to Canada not wearing poppies to honour Canada's fallen soldiers. Article content 'You people come here, whatever it is, you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey. At least you could pay a couple of bucks for a poppy,' Cherry said at the time. Article content Article content Article content Rogers Sportsnet released him two days later following public backlash, which MacLean said 'was the right outcome.' Article content 'Don needed out, and the time was right. (Remembrance Day) was his last swing, taking a stance that's unpopular, but that feels good in his world. For Don, it's all a fight. It's all a battle. So he was happy and I'm happy for him.' Article content Cherry also flatly rejected that assertion, saying 'he wasn't looking for a way out.' Article content 'He can say what he wants, but it never happened.' Article content ⁦ @CoachsCornerDC ⁩ says ⁦ @Ron_MacLean ⁩ in story suggesting he was looking for an exit plan to leave Coach's Corner and Hockey Night in Canada on Rogers Sportsnet is wrong and than it's the other way around. They were looking for reason to fire him. — Joe Warmington (@joe_warmington) July 12, 2025 Article content Article content Cherry said he's not been in contact with MacLean about the statements, nor does he plan to reach out. Article content As for the future of the Grapevine podcast, Cherry and his son told Warmington that the show will continue. Article content

Don Cherry ‘very disappointed' by Ron MacLean's comments about health, Hockey Night in Canada exit
Don Cherry ‘very disappointed' by Ron MacLean's comments about health, Hockey Night in Canada exit

Edmonton Journal

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Edmonton Journal

Don Cherry ‘very disappointed' by Ron MacLean's comments about health, Hockey Night in Canada exit

Article content For his part, Cherry insisted to Warmington that while he was 'pretty tired,' there was no hospital visit in Boston. Article content 'I went to my room,' he said, admitting he later visited a hospital upon returning to Canada, where he spent one night being assessed and treated for pneumonia. Article content Regardless, MacLean went on to suggest the 'pneumonia scare' led Cherry to begin 'plotting a way out' that ultimately arrived on a November broadcast ahead of Remembrance Day when he spoke about immigrants to Canada not wearing poppies to honour Canada's fallen soldiers. Article content 'You people come here, whatever it is, you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey. At least you could pay a couple of bucks for a poppy,' Cherry said at the time. Article content Article content Article content Rogers Sportsnet released him two days later following public backlash, which MacLean said 'was the right outcome.' Article content 'Don needed out, and the time was right. (Remembrance Day) was his last swing, taking a stance that's unpopular, but that feels good in his world. For Don, it's all a fight. It's all a battle. So he was happy and I'm happy for him.' Article content Cherry also flatly rejected that assertion, saying 'he wasn't looking for a way out.' Article content 'He can say what he wants, but it never happened.' Article content ⁦ @CoachsCornerDC ⁩ says ⁦ @Ron_MacLean ⁩ in story suggesting he was looking for an exit plan to leave Coach's Corner and Hockey Night in Canada on Rogers Sportsnet is wrong and than it's the other way around. They were looking for reason to fire him. — Joe Warmington (@joe_warmington) July 12, 2025 Article content Article content Cherry said he's not been in contact with MacLean about the statements, nor does he plan to reach out. Article content As for the future of the Grapevine podcast, Cherry and his son told Warmington that the show will continue. Article content

Woman shares how to get free things at Wimbledon like iconic strawberries
Woman shares how to get free things at Wimbledon like iconic strawberries

Wales Online

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Woman shares how to get free things at Wimbledon like iconic strawberries

Woman shares how to get free things at Wimbledon like iconic strawberries If you want to get your money's worth out of your Wimbledon tickets, one savvy woman named Kaya has shared how she managed to snag several goodies for free at the event - including the iconic strawberries Wimbledon's strawberries and cream are always a hit with spectators (stock image) (Image:) Wimbledon 2025 is in full flow in London, upholding its status as one of the world's most elite tennis events. With international stars dominating the court, the tournament continues to be a popular event for Londoners and tennis-fans alike. However, attending the tournament can be expensive, with seats at centre court starting at £70, but can rise to up to £240 during the finals. You can also buy Ground Pass tickets, which will give you access to all of the courts apart from Centre Court and courts 1-4, and cost between £15 and £27 per ticket. However, due to its popularity, tickets will first go on sale through a public ballot, giving people an equal chance to get tickets. ‌ So, if you find that you've already spent a lot of money to get into the event, you'll be happy to know that you could be able to snag some food and merch for free, if you know where to go. ‌ To help, one woman named Kaya took to TikTok to share the secrets on how she managed to snap up strawberries, ice cream, merch and a Wimbledon-marked tennis ball without having to spend a penny. "Here's everything I got for free at Wimbledon 2025," she said at the start of her video, as she was seen munching on some strawberries. She then jumped in to her list. Free Spin the Wheel try with prizes If you're feeling lucky, Kaya's first tip was to head to the Champion's Corner, as all Barclays members can play a round of Spin the Wheel in the hope of snagging some good prizes that could be worth hundreds of pounds. Article continues below "At the Champion's Corner, as a Barclay's card member, you can play Spin the Wheel," she said. "And, if you're lucky, you can win one of the many prizes, which actually includes Babolat rackets - how cool" She then happily held up a keychain as she revealed: "I managed to get this keychain, which I was actually super happy about as I was genuinely going to buy it. So thank you Barclays." Free postcard Content cannot be displayed without consent ‌ If you find yourself walking around, waiting for the next match to start, Kaya said that there are free postcards to pick up, which you can then use to collect autographs from the different players. "You can also pick up a postcard and stand at the viewing platform, where you can watch the players train for their matches. And, if you're lucky, you may get to meet them and get stuff signed," she said. "I was incredibly lucky to meet who I met," she added. "However, nothing is guaranteed, and please be respectful to the players and their time. They are not obligated to stop." ‌ Free strawberries and cream Strawberries and cream has a long association with Wimbledon. The club itself describes strawberries and cream as "a true icon of The Championships", so obviously they've got to serve it at the tournament. While a serving of strawberries and cream will set you back £2.70, Kaya revealed that Barclays members can snap them up for free. "You can also get free strawberries and cream if you have a Barclays account," she said before explaining how to do it. "So you just have to go to your app and get a QR code to scan - there you go. ‌ "I went for the plant based [cream], obviously. They were so good. Although it's literally just strawberries and cream. But it was really nice and free." Free ice cream and keychain Since the last days of Wimbledon are expected to be hot and sunny, it's important to keep yourself cool and hydrated. And what better way to do this than by a free serving of ice cream? To collect your free ice cream, Kaya explained: "From the Champion's Corner, if you head towards the hill and up the stairs to the Amex experience, as an American Card Express member, you can get a free ice cream." ‌ She was then seen eating her ice cream in the next clip as she said: "This was vegan and it was really nice." At the same area, Kaya also revealed that American Express is offering people to play a game where you have the chance to win a keychain. Free Wimbledon tennis ball Finally, Kaya also showed of her Wimbledon 2025 tennis ball that she also managed to get for free by being an Amex member. Article continues below "And also, down in the Southern Village, you can actually pick up a free Wimbledon tennis ball. American Express themed, obiviously," she said as she showed the green tennis ball with "Wimbledon 2025" written on it, along with American Express being written underneath. And, since the last few days of Wimbledon took place as the summer's third heatwave hit the country, Kaya also shared her delight after having been given a free and-help paper fan outside of Southfields station, as well as an Esquire newspaper.

Kate Moss' wellness firm Cosmoss goes BUST with staggering 7-figure debt as model returns to partying ways
Kate Moss' wellness firm Cosmoss goes BUST with staggering 7-figure debt as model returns to partying ways

Scottish Sun

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Kate Moss' wellness firm Cosmoss goes BUST with staggering 7-figure debt as model returns to partying ways

Kate's company was selling pots of face cream for £95 MOSS' £3M LOSS Kate Moss' wellness firm Cosmoss goes BUST with staggering 7-figure debt as model returns to partying ways Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) KATE Moss's wellness brand Cosmoss has gone bust with debts topping £2.9million. Papers signed by the model, 51, show the company has little more than £5,000 in the bank and £241,000 of leftover stock. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Kate Moss's wellness brand Cosmoss has gone bust with debts topping £2.9million Credit: Cosmoss 3 Kate sold a £125 Sacred Mist perfume Credit: Cosmoss In total, it owes unsecured creditors £2,939,729.29. A source said: 'Kate turned her back on partying in lockdown and became obsessed with wellbeing and healing. 'But now she's gone full circle and is back on the party circuit, it seems the business has hit the skids, too. 'She has called in liquidators and now just wants to put it behind her. "Kate put her heart and soul into Cosmoss, but it didn't work out.' The Cosmoss website — selling products including a £125 Sacred Mist perfume and £95 pots of face cream — is no longer taking orders. A section called Kate's Corner has not been updated since February. Kate launched the brand in 2022 and said ditching her old life in London for a fresh start in the Cotswolds had given her a new focus. She said: 'I wanted to create something that would help me feel more grounded, something I could share.' At the end of 2023 Kate was back out on the party circuit. Watch worrying moment Kate Moss looks 'on edge and frantic' as she poses front row at Paris Fashion Week Last October she was spotted falling out of a taxi following her daughter Lila's 22nd birthday celebrations in Paris. And in January she held a raucous birthday bash at The Dorchester in London. 3 Kate launched the brand in 2022 after ditching partying Credit: Cosmoss Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.

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