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Archive for 29. November 2010
Sad Moment in Canadian History
29. November 2010 by Kari Calder.
Well, there are 2 sad things to report today; the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the passing of Leslie Nielson. Our Saskatchewan boys played hard but Montreal played harder and proved themselves to be the true champs this year. Saskatoon was a quiet town after the game. I went to 2 different houses to watch the game, both Saskatoon real estate clients of mine, and saw the enthusiasm dwindling.
Many people probably don’t even know that Leslie Nielsen was actually a Saskatchewan boy, born in Regina in 1926. He played over 220 characters and appeared in over 100 films and 1500 TV programs.
Monday is a day for mourning here in Saskatchewan with those 2 things combined.
Kari Calder
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd
Saskatoon, SK
306-653-8222
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