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Heat warning issued for C-K


 

Mom Nature plans on ending August in Chatham-Kent with a sizzling, damp week.

Setting Canada has issued a warmth warning for our space. It begins at the moment and final by means of Tuesday. Nonetheless, daytime highs may stay within the low 30s till the weekend.

A warmth warning is issued when the day time highs prime 30C and the in a single day lows are anticipated to be above 20C.

Consider humidex values and our daytime highs will creep prime the 40C mark.

CK Public Well being officers warn that in excessive temperatures and humidity, your physique might not have the ability to cool correctly which might result in warmth exhaustion and even warmth stroke.

Persons are inspired to drink loads of liquids if they are going to be out within the warmth for prolonged durations of time, search shade at any time when doable, and retreat to air-conditioned areas should you really feel any signs of heat-related sickness approaching. They embrace respiratory, dizziness or fainting, vomiting, speedy heartbeat, excessive thirst and decreased urination with unusually darkish yellow urine.

If in case you have these signs, contact your well being care supplier, a good friend or a member of the family.

Warmth stroke is taken into account a medical emergency. Name 911 instantly if you’re caring for somebody who has a excessive physique temperature, is unconscious, confused or has stopped sweating.

‘Heartbroken’ Mariah Carey says her mother and sister died on the same day

A “heartbroken” Mariah Carey introduced Monday that her mom, Patricia, died over the weekend.

In a “tragic flip of occasions,” Carey mentioned, her sister, Alison, died the identical day. Carey, 55, supplied no particulars concerning the circumstances of both girl’s loss of life.

“I really feel blessed that I used to be in a position to spend the final week with my mother earlier than she handed,” Carey mentioned in an announcement. “I respect everybody’s love and assist and respect for my privateness throughout this unimaginable time.”

Carey had a sophisticated relationship along with her household, which she detailed in her 2020 memoir, “The That means of Mariah Carey.”

Her mom, a former opera singer, was included within the e book’s dedication web page.

“And to Pat, my mom, who, via all of it, I do imagine really did one of the best she might,” Carey wrote. “I’ll love you one of the best I can, at all times.”

Carey informed Andy Cohen on “Watch What Occurs Dwell” in 2020 that the e book is about not fame however “emancipating” the little lady she was. She added that she didn’t agree with every little thing her mom did in her life however that she cherished her.

“I really feel prefer it’s a survivor’s story, and never everyone realized that about me,” Carey mentioned.

In her memoir, Carey mentioned she was raised predominantly by her mom after her mother and father divorced when she was 3. E! Information reported that Carey wrote in her e book that she and her mom grew shut over a shared love of artwork however that the 2 had robust moments.

She recounted a second when she was 14 and giggled at her mom’s singing Michael Jackson with an operatic tone, and an upset Patricia Carey informed her, “It’s best to solely hope that sooner or later you turn into half the singer I’m.”

“Having folks you like be jealous of you professionally comes with the territory of success, however when the particular person is your mom and the jealousy is revealed at such a young age, it is significantly painful,” Carey wrote.

Carey additionally described harrowing moments along with her older siblings, Morgan and Alison, within the e book. Each filed defamation lawsuits in opposition to her.

Alison, in accordance with E! Information, filed a defamation swimsuit over Carey’s allegations that Alison subjected her to a number of traumatic moments when she was younger, together with drugging her. Her sister denied the allegations within the e book.

“My sister drugged me with Valium, supplied me a pinky nail filled with cocaine, inflicted me with third-degree burns, and tried to promote me out to a pimp,” Carey alleged within the e book, in accordance with the outlet.

The swimsuit alleged that Alison was “recognized with post-traumatic stress dysfunction, nervousness and despair on account of the memoir,” E! reported.

A summons listed in New York consists of the main points within the E! Information story, however further details about the standing of the swimsuit couldn’t be discovered. New York Supreme Courtroom information present that the defamation swimsuit filed by Carey’s brother stays lively within the courtroom.

Wrestler’s Career Ended With A Televised Injury

Professional wrestler Sid Vicious, a star on the peak of the WrestleMania period of the early Nineteen Nineties whose profession ended with a horrific (and televised) leg harm, has died after battling most cancers for a number of years. He was 63.

His dying was introduced on social media by son Gunnar Eudy.

“He was a person of power, kindness, and love, and his presence will probably be vastly missed,” Gunnar Eudy wrote about Vicious, who additionally glided by the ring names Lord Humungous, Vicious Warrior, Sid Justice and Sycho Sid however was born Sidney Raymond Eudy on December 6, 1960.

Taking his most enduring ring title from the doomed punk rocker and Intercourse Pistols bassist who died in 1979, Eudy started wrestling in 1987, rising to nationwide prominence two years later when he joined World Championship Wrestling. Transferring over to the WWE in 1991 as Sid Justice, Eudy entered right into a infamous feud with Hogan a 12 months later.

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Within the early to mid-Nineteen Nineties, Eudy was among the many headliners for the favored WrestleMania occasions. Successful numerous world championships for each the WWE and WCW, Eudy additionally took half in 1997 on Monday Night time Uncooked.

Eudy’s grappling profession got here to a stomach-churning finish in what stays one of many ghastliest moments in televised wrestling historical past: Throughout a pay-per-view match in January 2001, Eudy jumped off a turnbuckle and landed badly, his left leg snapped and dangling at a grotesque angle, bones poking by way of his pores and skin.

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A long time later, Eudy would keep in mind the life-changing harm in a TV interview, saying that he was nonetheless recuperating from a shoulder harm when he was satisfied by a WCW govt to return and carry out the rope soar. Though Eudy agreed to the return, the stunt, he mentioned, “was one thing I didn’t need to do and I wasn’t snug doing.”

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Plans for a memorial service are pending.

Eudy is survived by spouse Sabrina Paige and sons Gunnar and Frank.

Sid Eudy, a professional wrestler known by many fans as Sid Vicious, dies at 63

(Grey Information) – Skilled wrestler Sid Eudy, generally often called Sid Vicious and Sycho Sid whereas wrestling for WWE and WCW within the Nineteen Nineties, has died on the age of 63.

Sid’s son Gunnar Eudy introduced his father’s loss of life on Fb Monday afternoon after a yearslong most cancers battle.

“He was a person of power, kindness and love, and his presence shall be drastically missed,” Gunnar stated.

WWE additionally paid tribute to the wrestler on its web site, saying “his affect can nonetheless be seen in wrestling rings world wide.”

Eudy would win the WWE championship two instances whereas within the promotion, as soon as in 1996 and the opposite in 1997.

He would wrestle sometimes within the late 2000s and labored his final WWE match in 2012.

The Framing of Kamala Harris

Comfortable Thursday. We simply are hours away from Kamala Harris wrapping up the Democratic Nationwide Conference with the largest speech of her life. Right here’s what’s on our podium at this time:

  • Important indicators: The ticking well being care time bomb
  • Bye-bye, asylum-seekers
  • Rail shutdown threatens provide strains
  • DNC vibes & partisan fervor
  • Plus: Brace your self for record-breaking hurricane season

However first, it’s Harris’ second to steer the Democratic Occasion, and what she does tonight will form the marketing campaign over the following 75 days. What are her targets? How will this arrange the remainder of the marketing campaign? And is essentially the most stunning political battle of this cycle about which social gathering actually owns the phrase “freedom”?


Harris has three jobs as she takes over the ticket:

1. Unite the social gathering: Verify

Any thought there was lingering bitterness after Joe Biden was, um, Nancy Pelosi’ed to step down, has been banished. Harris has raised over $300 million and is at present fracking Bakken Formation–ranges of enthusiasm from what many thought have been dry Democratic wells.

Democrats will emerge from the conference — as Republicans did from the RNC — with massive momentum, flush with cash and a way of hope and risk that was nowhere to be seen when Biden was starring within the political model of “Thelma and Louise,” driving the social gathering off an electoral cliff.

Hope issues in politics as a result of it fuels volunteers to drive the get-out-the-vote machine, boosts fundraising, and resonates with key voting blocks like suburban girls, Black and Latino voters, and younger individuals, the core of the blue machine.

Harris’ largest problem stays connecting with white, working, and middle-class male voters within the seven swing states. The gender hole is a big component of the marketing campaign, and Democrats have been dropping these voters by the bale load. Enter vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, whose folksy pep rally speech final evening ditched just about any point out of his years in Congress in favor of specializing in his army service, his looking, and his soccer teaching profession. Walz doesn’t deliver a swing state like Pennsylvania with him, however he does deliver the common dad-in-flannel authenticity issue meant to maneuver middle-class and working-class males again to the Democratic Occasion.

2. Outline herself earlier than the opposition can outline her: Verify

Elections are about framing three sorts of narrative. First, body the narrative about your individual candidate, then body one round your opponent to create distinction, and, lastly, body the poll field query urging a name to motion.

The Obama of us used to name this Public Narrative idea, primarily based on the work of a man known as Marshall Ganz. The concept is to first inform the “story of self” — why you’re right here and what your function or mission is all about. Then inform the “story of us,” which is why all of us have a standard trigger within the mission, and finish the marketing campaign with a name to motion, the fierce urgency of the second, which Ganz calls the “the story of now.”

You’ll be able to monitor the 4 days of the DNC by how they hit these three key aims, displaying that the Ganz guide continues to be very a lot the DNA of the social gathering with Harris on the prime.

Harris is basically new as a presidential candidate, which implies she is balancing each the celebration of Biden’s file and taking credit score for its successes whereas distancing herself from it sufficient to introduce herself as an agent of change.

Because of this she begins with the story of self. Mockingly, Harris is helped by the truth that she was a considerably invisible vp, even when she was very current on the abortion subject. Her lack of public persona started as a protect subject (Who’s she? What did she accomplish in three and half years?), however now it’s very a lot a sword. Harris is a clean slate, so her workforce has been in a position to outline her with the story of a joyful warrior, a protector, a prosecutor, and somebody who fights for the center class. Tonight, she is going to attempt to set that body in stone — after which put one across the Trump marketing campaign, as her working mate, Tim Walz, began to do final evening. Trump as “bizarre,” Trump as “felon,” and Trump as solely about Trump.

The framing subject is bedeviling Trump, who till now has been a grasp at it. “Crooked Hillary.” “Sleepy Joe.” These adolescent nicknames have labored as a result of they’ve a hoop of fact for his viewers. Biden actually is, effectively, kinda sleepy. On Wednesday, Trump admitted he’s having a very onerous time attempting to border Harris. “I feel her title shall be Comrade,” he mentioned, going off script. “As a result of that’s the most correct,” he continued, pondering out loud. “You recognize, I’ve been searching for a reputation, and other people have been saying, ‘Sir, don’t do it’ — you understand, all my names, they’ve all labored, they’ve all been very profitable — and I actually didn’t discover one along with her!”

To this point, “Comrade Kamala” shouldn’t be sticking, although the technique of calling her and Tim Walz radical communists is the playbook. However till Trump can determine one thing out, Harris has time to set her personal body.

Why hasn’t it labored for Trump?The “Commie” stuff is a stretch as a result of it’s not the Nineteen Fifties anymore. The Crimson Scare is generationally out of contact — and, apart from, it’s Trump who has nearer ties to Putin than the Democrats. Harris additionally has put out so little coverage to this point — a weak spot in some ways however an asset on this occasion — that there is no such thing as a hook on which to hold the title. In the meantime, the Harris workforce has adopted a sort of “haters-gonna-hate, shake-it-off” vibe, and as a substitute of ignoring Trump (they’ve hopped off the “they go low, we go excessive” bandwagon), they’ve countered with a reputation of their very own: “Bizarre.”

Trump has managed to keep away from being outlined by opponents as a result of he’s all the time the one on offense, however the Harris of us have sidestepped him, successfully utilizing the intense elements of the Trump motion and his personal weird conspiracy theories to push him out of the mainstream and marginalize him. Proper now, she is profitable the framing battle.

3. Set the poll field query: The hardest activity forward for each Harris and Trump

That is the story of now, and what this marketing campaign is all about. Trump is relying on the salience of points like immigration, the economic system, safety, and the tradition wars in opposition to “woke-ism” to outline his marketing campaign. He’s again to his American carnage, “Après moi, le déluge” part. It’s ominous stuff, however it works for him, and he’s nonetheless very a lot in play on this election. However Trump’s assist shouldn’t be rising. Harris is pushing points like abortion, anti-corporate greed, and anti-Trump to outline her marketing campaign. She desires the election to be about Trump as a result of Dems consider he’s an more and more unstable legal responsibility, particularly as he deepens his dive into conspiracy theories, feedback about her racial identification, and easily lies about what he says are her AI-generated crowds.

There may be another fascinating framing battle happening: the battle over the phrase “freedom.” Freedom has classically been the rallying cry of the suitable — freedom from massive authorities, freedom to bear arms, freedom of the person in opposition to the tyranny of Huge Pharma, Huge Tech, the Deep State, and so forth. It’s the cornerstone of the victimization narrative and what’s presupposed to underpin the “struggle, struggle, struggle” rallying cry.

“The fitting has historically owned patriotism and freedom in each its narrative and in how individuals view events on the suitable or center-right,” pollster and CEO of Abacus Knowledge David Coletto informed me. “However I feel freedom probably means various things to totally different individuals, which is why I feel it’s good for the left to attempt to achieve some share again on it. That is very true within the US, the place abortion rights and freedom to make choices about one’s life are salient.”

That’s why the Democrats have brazenly tried to yank again the phrase and flip the script. As you heard Walz final evening repeat his Minnesota slogan, “Thoughts your individual rattling enterprise,” the Dems argue that it’s Republicans who’re infringing on freedoms for girls and the LGBTQ group and infringing on the suitable to well being care. On a extra meta stage, they’re arguing that Dems will shield the establishments which are there to guard freedom — like safeguarding the US Capitol from an riot.

Whereas Biden centered his marketing campaign on the phrase “democracy,” underneath Harris, everybody from Walz and Oprah to Obama to Shapiro to Buttigieg has made certain the phrase “freedom” has been entrance and heart. A latestWashington Put up article identified that “at 100 marketing campaign occasions since launching his reelection in April 2023, Biden referenced “democracy” 386 occasions and “freedom” about 175 occasions. By comparability, in 9 marketing campaign rallies since Biden dropped out, Harris referenced “freedom” practically 60 occasions and “democracy” round a dozen.

“The struggle over the phrase issues,” says Coletto. “Because the world has grow to be extra insecure, and as individuals witness the return of authoritarianism, we’re much less more likely to take freedom with no consideration. I feel the idea is on the ascendency once more as individuals distinction their very own lives and the way they need to reside with how they see others residing in much less free international locations.”

At this second, who protects freedom and who curtails it’s not the poll query — probably the economic system will nonetheless be the decider for independents — however the freedom debate is the proxy conflict right here.

As she speaks tonight, count on Kamala Harris to attempt to hold the “freedom” body across the marketing campaign.

Past, present Indigenous elected leaders endorse Kamala Harris • Source New Mexico

CHICAGO — Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren had simply gotten completed with a media interview within the buzzing hallway outdoors the Native American Caucus assembly. He was carrying his unmistakable flat brim hat, a feather tucked within the band on the proper facet, and a turquoise necklace.

“I feel as a delegate, I’ve to endorse VP Harris, so it’s an honor to be a delegate,” Nygren mentioned with a smile. “It’s an honor to see her as the following president of the US.”2024

A number of former, and current Indigenous elected officers — representing native, state, federal and tribal governments — endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris through the Democratic Nationwide Conference held in Chicago.

Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Chairman Rodney Butler is a member of the Treasury Tribal Advisory Committee, in addition to a number of different Native American organizations. Butler believes that one other Trump presidency would negatively affect the progress made for Indigenous nations beneath the Biden administration.

“Persons are speaking like there’s a alternative, and there actually isn’t any alternative,” Butler advised ICT. “It’s a query of what’s proper for Indian Nation, and simply wanting again on the final 4 years of what this administration has completed, as generational affect, and to suppose that that’s up for debate. I needed to be right here to make our voices heard and assist Kamala (Harris) and Governor Walz.”

Gila River Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis welcomed Harris and second gentleman Douglas Emhoff to his nation’s land in 2023. Harris heard instantly from his neighborhood, situated simply outdoors what’s now often known as Phoenix, and this engagement made a distinction for him.

“They met with tribal veterans. They met with our tribal youth,” Lewis mentioned. “They talked about how vital it’s for partnership, for respect of the tribal belief accountability, and tribal sovereignty. That spoke so instantly and so strongly to all those who have been there on the Gila River Indian neighborhood — to our elders, to our youth.”

Kansas Rep. Sharice Davids, Ho-Chunk, is worried in regards to the final result of this 12 months’s presidential election.

“We’ve got to beat Donald Trump,” Davids advised ICT. “I’ve been working actually onerous, in fact, to maintain my seat, and be sure that we’re doing the whole lot we are able to to win the Home majority.”

The Democratic Get together has a majority within the U.S. Senate however not within the U.S. Home, which has change into a hurdle for Biden’s administration to beat in the case of passing laws.

Davids hopes {that a} Harris presidency would construct upon the work already completed by the Biden administration.

“I feel some of the efficient ways in which we are able to be sure that Native individuals, and tribal governments, and tribal communities have a voice on the desk is to take part as a lot as we are able to on this election,” she mentioned. “I wish to be sure that we not solely defeat Donald Trump, however that we additionally maintain the problems that have an effect on Indian Nation on the forefront.”

Gila River Governor Stephen Roe Lewis is amongst quite a lot of Indigenous elected leaders who’ve endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris through the Democratic Nationwide Conference on August 19, 2024 in Chicago. (Photograph by Pauly Denetclaw / ICT)
Arizona’s Pima County recorder, Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, Tohono O’odham, is a part of the Indigenous elected officers who’ve endorsed Kamala Harris through the 2024 Democratic Nationwide Conference in Chicago. (Photograph by Pauly Denetclaw / ICT)

Former North Dakota State Rep. Ruth Buffalo, Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, has adopted alongside as Harris’ data on Indigenous nations has grown and adjusted over the past decade.

“I consider she is a powerful chief. I’ve watched her progress over time by way of working extra with tribes and tribal sovereignty,” Buffalo mentioned. “I do know that when individuals go to communities, and construct significant relationships, then their data bandwidth grows too.”

One other plus for Buffalo is that Harris has a historical past of prosecuting violent crimes towards ladies and women.

“Simply being born into a singular political relationship, and standing with the federal authorities, we have now to seek out methods to have advocates, and champions that may assist carry our message ahead, in order that we are able to handle the lengthy standing points like lacking and murdered,” Buffalo mentioned.

Present North Dakota State Rep. Lisa Finley-DeVille, Mandan and Hidatsa, was a giant supporter of President Joe Biden and his reelection marketing campaign.

“Biden is definitely the one which I supported, as a result of he’s completed a lot for the place I’m from, on the setting, and all of the insurance policies that we have now been combating for, for the previous 15 years, as a result of we reside with oil and gasoline,” Finley-Deville mentioned. “He has completed large issues for us.”

Biden took a serious step again and his presence on the conference has been minimized. There hasn’t been a lot discuss Biden past messaging of passing the torch to Harris and appreciation for stepping down because the Democratic presidential candidate.

Finley-DeVille hopes that Harris continues to be taught in regards to the a whole bunch of treaties signed between the federal authorities and tribal nations that predate the creation of the US.

Inside Secretary Deb Haaland, Laguna Pueblo, has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris saying she understands what it means to battle on Wednesday Aug. 21, 2024 on the Democratic Nationwide Conference in Chicago. (Photograph by Pauly Denetclaw / ICT)
North Dakota State Rep. Lisa Finley-DeVille attended the 2024 Democratic Nationwide Conference in Chicago and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. (Photograph by Pauly Denetclaw / ICT)

Former Alaska state Rep. Charles Degnan, one of many many who pushed Congress to cross the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, believes that Democratic politicians have traditionally cared extra about small, rural communities.

Degnan is from Unalakleet, Alaska — situated within the western a part of the state on the coast of the Bering Sea — that’s solely accessible by aircraft. It’s residence to 765 individuals, 637 of whom are American Indian and Alaska Native, in response to the U.S. Census.

He’s supporting Harris-Walz with the hope that their administration will handle points that rural Alaska communities face.

“Local weather change is de facto vital to us. We’re proper there, and it’s altering the entire state of Alaska, and it has a huge impact,” Degnan mentioned. “Small communities want infrastructure. New homes haven’t constructed as a result of the whole lot is so costly. The Put up Workplace retains elevating charges, and the one means we get mail in small communities is by air. So it actually has a huge impact.”

Democratic U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola, who represents your complete state of Alaska, has but to endorse Harris, or any political candidate. Alaska simply had their major election Aug. 20 and Peltola will be on the November poll.

On Wednesday, Inside Secretary Deb Haaland, Laguna Pueblo, addressed the Native American Caucus and spoke extremely of Harris.

“Kamala Harris shall be wonderful. It’s fairly superior to consider electing the primary lady president,” Haaland mentioned. “However that’s not all she is. She understands what battle means. Nothing was given to her on the silver platter. She needed to work whereas she was in school. She needed to care for a sick dad or mum. She was raised by a single mother like my youngster was. She understands.”

Harris accepted the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday night time.

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Bombers’ Bryant taken to hospital early in game vs. Hamilton

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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers misplaced one other key participant early of their sport towards the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday.

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Halfway by way of Winnipeg’s first drive, veteran offensive lineman Stanley Bryant was taken off the sector on a stretcher and brought by ambulance to the hospital for what the Bombers termed “additional analysis.”

Bryant went down on each knees after a play, ultimately tried to stroll off the sector with assist, solely to go down on his knee once more.

He wasn’t favouring any specific space, and after being positioned on the gurney he was hooked as much as an IV.

Teammates gathered round him and after a complete delay of greater than quarter-hour, the 38-year-old was lastly wheeled off the sector towards the ambulance space, a towel draped over his head.

At one level he raised his water bottle, apparently to acknowledge the applauding crowd of greater than 32,000, Winnipeg’s first sellout of the season.

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Surroundings Canada had issued a warmth warning with a game-time temperature of 25C and a humidex of 31C.

By the tip of the primary half, the Bombers up to date Bryant’s situation on social media.

“Stanley Bryant is alert and is at the moment present process additional analysis on the hospital,” the replace stated. “He’s steady and with group medical personnel.”

After the sport, head coach Mike O’Shea had extra to say.

“I wouldn’t usually do that, however due to what individuals would see on TV I simply need to let all people know that he referred to as, he says he’s feeling quite a bit higher,” O’Shea stated. “A mixture of the warmth and being sick. I feel he was sick all week. And a brief week. I simply assume all of it added up in him not feeling good for a second.

“I don’t know that I’ve ever seen that. We’ve had Stan right here for nearly my total time right here… and I don’t know that I’ve ever seen him go away. ”

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Earlier than play resumed, O’Shea referred to as his group collectively, the message: honour your teammates.

“They only want a second to gather their ideas collectively and take a look at one another,” he stated.

Teammates admitted they had been shaken by the scene.

“It’s worrying. Particularly when that stretcher comes out,” fellow lineman Chris Kolankowski stated. “It was nearly coping with feelings within the second. I’ve actually by no means skilled that as a participant. Fortunately, that’s the primary time that’s occurred. It was robust. However it’s nearly respiration, occupied with it and looking out on the guys round you rallying for it.

“As soon as he’s off the sector we’ve simply acquired to do what we do. Make him proud. That’s what we had been saying: do what would make Stan proud if he was capable of watch the sport.”

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Bryant is a perennial all-star who’s gained the CFL Most Excellent Offensive Lineman Award a document 4 instances.

However he’s greater than that.

“Stan is considered one of my finest associates,” quarterback Zach Collaros stated. “I really like the man. He’s such an incredible individual, nice teammate, nice father. So it’s robust. You possibly can see the extent of concern from our bench. He’s been right here for therefore lengthy. Everyone calls him Uncle. He is aware of we love him. It’s troubling when a good friend isn’t feeling properly like that.”

First-year guard Kendall Randolph moved to Bryant’s deal with spot, whereas rookie backup Gabe Wallace stepped in at guard.

Earlier than halftime, Wallace had additionally suffered an harm and needed to be carted off the sector, forcing Tui Eli into the sport.

That left no additional linemen on the Winnipeg roster, because the group attire simply two backups.

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“It was simply superb to see these two step up,” Kolankowski stated of Randolph and Wallace. “After which Tui coming in later. I used to be so pleased with these guys for having the ability to step in like nothing occurred. It’s superb.”

Switching numbers and turning himself right into a reserve O-lineman was veteran defensive lineman Jake Thomas.

Regardless of the shuffling, the Winnipeg offence marched the ball down the sector for a game-winning landing with 19 seconds left, beating the Tiger-Cats 26-23.

“You play properly sufficient to drive the sector on the finish and rating a landing, that’s adequate,” O’Shea stated.

The Bombers have been hit exhausting by accidents this season, with a number of starters taking activates the six-game injured record, most lately linebacker Adam Bighill.

One, star receiver Dalton Schoen, is already misplaced for the season with a knee harm.

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Bears DB Douglas Coleman III out of hospital, heading home

Chicago Bears defensive again Douglas Coleman III is out of the hospital after struggling an damage whereas making a sort out throughout Thursday evening’s 34-21 preseason street win over the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs.

Bears coach Matt Eberflus instructed 670 The Rating on Friday that Coleman is touring again to Chicago after being hospitalized in a single day in Kansas Metropolis.

Coleman was damage on the primary play from scrimmage within the second half when he tackled Kansas Metropolis’s Cornell Powell close to the Chiefs’ sideline.

Eberflus stated Thursday evening that Coleman did have motion in his limbs and gave a thumbs-up to gamers and coaches earlier than he was carted off the sector.

Coleman, 26, performed the previous two seasons with the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks. He performed in faculty at Texas Tech and started his professional profession in 2020 with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent.

Data from ESPN’s Courtney Cronin and Adam Teicher was used on this report.

Winnipeg Blue Bombers OL Stanley Bryant taken to hospital for evaluation

Winnipeg Blue Bombers offensive lineman Stanley Bryant was stretchered off the sector within the first quarter of Friday’s recreation in opposition to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Bryant was later taken to hospital the place he was alert, steady and present process additional analysis, the group introduced. Blue Bombers senior director of public and participant relations Darren Cameron later revealed that Bryant was resting with additional analysis anticipated to return on Saturday. Cameron mentioned Bryant was doing okay, and even listened to the ultimate couple of minutes of Friday’s recreation on radio.

Simply left the hospital after visiting with Stanley Bryant with a few of his teammates and workers. He’s awake and resting, and whereas additional analysis will proceed tomorrow, he’s doing okay. He listened to the ultimate couple of minutes on @680CJOB and as quickly as the ultimate whistle blew,…

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Bryant was tended to by paramedics inside an ambulance at Princess Auto Stadium for 25 minutes earlier than the automobile left the premises, based on TSN’s John Lu.

Following a play early within the first quarter, Bryant took a knee and was attended to by the group’s coaching workers.

After briefly making an attempt to stroll off the sector, the 38-year-old went again down to at least one knee and a stretcher was introduced out by the medical group.

Bryant obtained additional consideration, together with an IV, earlier than leaving the sector.

The Blue Bombers additionally misplaced offensive lineman Gabe Wallace, who was carted off the sector late within the first half.

Winnipeg went on to win 26-23 and shall be again in motion subsequent Sunday in opposition to the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Bears CB Douglas Coleman III released from hospital after scary injury in preseason finale against Chiefs

CHICAGO, IL. — Bears cornerback Douglas Coleman III was launched from a Kansas Metropolis hospital and returned to Chicago on Friday after he was injured whereas making a deal with throughout a preseason sport in opposition to the Chiefs.

“He was strolling round,” Bears coach Matt Eberflus informed Chicago radio station WSCR “670 The Rating.” “I did discuss to him. He is in good spirits.”

Coleman was immobilized on a stretcher and brought from Arrowhead Stadium in an ambulance on Thursday evening after tackling the Chiefs’ Cornell Powell on the primary play of the second half.

The 26-year-old Coleman had his head up as he got here darting in to make the deal with close to the Chiefs sideline, however his neck bent awkwardly to the facet and the previous CFL standout went down on affect. Coleman lay immobile as trainers from each groups rushed onto the sphere to examine on him, and so they had been quickly joined by docs as a medical cart additionally drove onto the sphere.

Coleman moved his extremities because the medical workers eliminated his facemask and strapped him to a backboard. He was then loaded onto the cart and pushed up the tunnel within the nook of the stadium.

The Bears went on to win their preseason finale, 34-21.

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