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Source Feed: Ottawa Sun
Author: Doug Menary, Ottawa Citizen
Publication Date: April 30, 2024 - 04:00

YOU SAID IT: God bless you, Bob

April 30, 2024
God bless you, Bob Cole, for warming our winter nights, calling NHL and Olympic hockey games for 50 years from the early rabbit-eared TV sets in our living rooms to the hanging HD flatscreens we watch our national game on now. Read More


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