Canadian entertainers who reportedly lost homes or evacuated also include Eugene Levy, Cobie Smulders and ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ actor Elias Toufexis
Ottawa Senators right winger Zack MacEwen says he will take steps to heal and focus on himself after losing his father, and he encourages others to not be afraid to ask for help.
Canada's 2023 wildfire season was the worst in the country's history, with South Africa being one of several countries to send assistance.
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The united show of support, in which Canada is sending 250 firefighters, waterbombers and other equipment, is seen as highlighting strength of U.S.-Canada relations strained by threats of tariffs and
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Former Vancouver Canucks forward Zack MacEwen won't be with the AHL's Belleville Senators for the next little while as he's away from the club for personal reasons.
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At No. 78 is Los Angeles Kings owner Philip Anschutz. His Anschutz Entertainment Group is a major player in the global sporting and entertainment businesses, but its roots trace back to the Kings, which he purchased in the mid-’90s.
With the New Jersey Devils currently on a four-game winless streak after Sunday's loss to the Ottawa Senators, head coach Sheldon Keefe is looking for more from his top players.
It was the loosest defensive game the Ottawa Senators have played in weeks, but there was no denying the entertainment on Saturday afternoon at Canadian Tire Centre. Down 5-3 to the rival Boston Bruins with the goalie pulled,
The economic toll of climate change is rising more rapidly than the global economy. Some U.S. insurance companies might be busted by the cost of wildfires