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NHL Coach of the Year out on his ear

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It's not too often that a person is told he is absolutely the best in his field and then finds himself out job-hunting shortly afterwards.

But that's exactly the situation Ted Nolan finds he's in.

During the National Hockey League's awards night held in Toronto on June 19, Nolan, having just completed his second season as the bench boss of the Buffalo Sabres, was named coach of the year.

NHL Coach of the Year out on his ear

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It's not too often that a person is told he is absolutely the best in his field and then finds himself out job-hunting shortly afterwards.

But that's exactly the situation Ted Nolan finds he's in.

During the National Hockey League's awards night held in Toronto on June 19, Nolan, having just completed his second season as the bench boss of the Buffalo Sabres, was named coach of the year.

NHL Coach of the Year out on his ear

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It's not too often that a person is told he is absolutely the best in his field and then finds himself out job-hunting shortly afterwards.

But that's exactly the situation Ted Nolan finds he's in.

During the National Hockey League's awards night held in Toronto on June 19, Nolan, having just completed his second season as the bench boss of the Buffalo Sabres, was named coach of the year.

National Native role models needed to inspire youth

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Is there someone is your life who serves as an inspiration, someone whose dreams can help others build dreams of their own?

The National Native Role Model Program helps provide role models for youth.

These role models are Native individuals from across Canada who have shown leadership in their communities. They show in their words and their deeds the seven traditions of wisdom, love, respect, bravery, honesty, humility and truth.

National Native role models needed to inspire youth

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Is there someone is your life who serves as an inspiration, someone whose dreams can help others build dreams of their own?

The National Native Role Model Program helps provide role models for youth.

These role models are Native individuals from across Canada who have shown leadership in their communities. They show in their words and their deeds the seven traditions of wisdom, love, respect, bravery, honesty, humility and truth.

National Native role models needed to inspire youth

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Is there someone is your life who serves as an inspiration, someone whose dreams can help others build dreams of their own?

The National Native Role Model Program helps provide role models for youth.

These role models are Native individuals from across Canada who have shown leadership in their communities. They show in their words and their deeds the seven traditions of wisdom, love, respect, bravery, honesty, humility and truth.

Minimal sentence for Deane

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The Ontario Provincial Police officer who was convicted of fatally shooting an unarmed Aboriginal land claim protester will serve 10 hours of community service each month for the next 18 months.

On July 3, acting-Sgt. Kenneth Deane - who Ontario Judge Hugh Fraser ruled lied to investigating officers and an Ontario court in an attempt to avoid punishment - was sentenced to serve two years less a day in jail. But, because of relatively new changes to the Criminal Code of Canada, the veteran OPP officer will not serve any jail time.

Minimal sentence for Deane

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The Ontario Provincial Police officer who was convicted of fatally shooting an unarmed Aboriginal land claim protester will serve 10 hours of community service each month for the next 18 months.

On July 3, acting-Sgt. Kenneth Deane - who Ontario Judge Hugh Fraser ruled lied to investigating officers and an Ontario court in an attempt to avoid punishment - was sentenced to serve two years less a day in jail. But, because of relatively new changes to the Criminal Code of Canada, the veteran OPP officer will not serve any jail time.

Minimal sentence for Deane

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The Ontario Provincial Police officer who was convicted of fatally shooting an unarmed Aboriginal land claim protester will serve 10 hours of community service each month for the next 18 months.

On July 3, acting-Sgt. Kenneth Deane - who Ontario Judge Hugh Fraser ruled lied to investigating officers and an Ontario court in an attempt to avoid punishment - was sentenced to serve two years less a day in jail. But, because of relatively new changes to the Criminal Code of Canada, the veteran OPP officer will not serve any jail time.