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Ian Kennedy

Ian Kennedy

Founder & Reporter at Chatham-Kent Sports Network

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"Quebec City has proven itself," Officials Believe

Potential PWHL markets know that an announcement from the league is imminent regarding expansion. Jackie Smith, a councillor and mayoral candidate in Quebec City who has backed the push for another PWHL team in the province believes her city has proven itself to the league and women's hockey world.
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Producer’s son blames Rachel Zegler for ‘Snow White’ performance

The “Snow White” controversy is heating up as the producer’s son blames Rachel Zegler’s political post for a disappointing box office.
thehockeynews.com

Sweden Names 2025 World Championship Roster

Sweden has named their 2025 roster ahead of the women's World Championships in Czechia. 
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PWHL Expansion Watch: Timelines & Storylines To Follow

PWHL expansion. It's the biggest topic on the lips of every fan. It's the biggest topic on the minds of PWHL coaches, general managers, and players as well.
san.com

Some experts have beef with the latest TikTok beauty trend: tallow

Smearing animal fat on your face? Why some health experts have beef with the latest TikTok skin care trend.
thehockeynews.com

Ranking The PWHL Takeover Tour Stops From First To Worst

The PWHL Takeover Tour is set to play its final game of the 2024-25 season next weekend in St. Louis.
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Social Security Admin warns Americans of scams targeting beneficiaries

The Social Security Administration is warning Americans about thieves targeting beneficiaries' personal information to steal their money.
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Gene Hackman’s dead dog misidentified as details continue unfolding

The investigation into the deaths of Gene Hackman, his wife, and their pet dog continues, with some misidentification.
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Texas congresswoman who went MIA found in senior living facility

Granger’s son confirmed that the Texas Congresswoman has been, "having some dementia issues late in the year." 
ca.sports.yahoo.com

How former NHL stars can cause harm with their huge platforms

Athletes have the right to use their platform to protest, advocate, and spread information. Their celebrity status, however, does not unequivocally give validity to those ideas or opinions.
cksn.ca

What’s In A Name? Ford Field

Ford Field in Detroit is tied to the NFL's Detroit Lions, but the Ford name is tied to a history of anti-semitism and racism.
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In The Name Of Chief Tecumseh’s Legacy

By Ian Kennedy Chief Tecumseh’s legacy in this area, and in Indigenous communities across Turtle Island (North America) is cemented. It’s one of great impact, and significant reverence. Because of that, his name has also been used in sport, both appropriately by Indigenous teams, and through appropriation by white teams. A Shawnee Chief, Tecumseh famously […]
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Sixty Three Years Before The Chatham All-Stars, The Towns First All...

By Ian Kennedy History has a way of uncovering itself. If you walk into the Chatham-Kent Public Library, you’ll see local historians scrolling through microfiche, and dissecting books line by line. Inside those texts, which date back to the 1800s, from time to time, a surprise jumps off the page. For me, that surprise happened […]
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Hank Biasatti: From Chatham To Both The NBA, And MLB

Imagine playing in two major league sports. It’s a feat that has been accomplished by few. For Canadians, almost none. Of course, there are exceptions to every rule, and Hank Biasatti is that exception. Biasatti only Canadian to play both in the NBA and MLB. He also played and lived briefly in Chatham, Ontario. Born […]
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The Wakabayashis: From Internment To All-Americans

During the 1940s, Canada and the United States went through a dark period of Japanese Internment. Beginning in 1942, following the lead of the United States who interned over 100,000 Japanese Americans, the Canadian government, conjuring the War Measures Act, detained and dispossessed over 22,000 Japanese Canadians living in British Columbia. To pay for this […]
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The Segregation Of Swimming, And The Lasting Impact On The Sport

When we talk about sports in Canada and the United States, it’s often hockey that takes the brunt of criticism for an ongoing culture problem, and a problem with whiteness and racism. Another sport however, competitive swimming, has an equally unequal background. Competitive swimming and pools are definitely not free from disproportionate whiteness, and a […]
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Hockey Is For (Jamie Benn’s Transphobia) Everyone

If you haven’t been awake recently, the newest target for hate in North American sports, is the attack on transgender rights. Laws have been proposed, and Donald Trump himself put out a rallying cry to ban transgender women from women’s sports. We also have the ever impressive array of hockey players willing to out themselves […]
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Line Change: "One Bad Apple Spoils The Bunch"

The saying is not, “don’t let one bad apple spoil the bunch.” The saying is “one bad apple spoils the bunch.” This proverb or metaphor has been used a lot lately in terms of police violence and corruption, as well as in the sports world when people point to one athlete or individual who is […]