I am excited for the release of my novel at the end of September. Here is the link for those wanting to pre-order through the Thunder Bay Museum - Reimagined Press.
https://t.co/DYrhBAr4ud
@CBCMorningLive@cbchh Those We Carry, inspired by the true story of a Canadian Soldier and a young Dutch resistance woman during the Second World War.
Wish I was there, many of the soldiers mention are buried in Holten Cemetery. Koos van den Berg at Holten. @cbchh#cbcnn@ysaxberg@CBCMorningLive
I am excited for the release of my novel at the end of September. Here is the link for those wanting to pre-order through the Thunder Bay Museum - Reimagined Press.
https://t.co/DYrhBAr4ud
What do you take from nearly two decades in Calgary’s oil and gas world?
In Ep160 of The Calgary Sessions, Scott Saxberg shares what stayed with him after trust taxation, market collapse, and building culture from scratch.
#CalgaryEnergy#YYC#TheCalgarySessions
@DrHelenFry Still trying to finish the amazing FM Slim biography "Defeat into Victory".
After that I am looking forward to diving into Scott Saxberg's @YSaxberg new book "Those We Carry" inspired by the true story of a Canadian Soldier from the Lake Superior Regiment!
It’s launched! A big thank you to Scott Bradley, Executive Director of the Thunder Bay Museum, Michael de Jong, Curator and the Publication Committee.
https://t.co/7ICUVvLa2X
Deep-dive into the life of CDL Mentor Scott Saxberg @YSaxberg, from growing up in a hockey-loving family in Winnipeg to becoming a key player in Canada’s energy sector, as the former CEO of Crescent Point Energy, Scott’s journey is truly remarkable.
https://t.co/DYir1edwQd
Thank you Gary Rinne for the great story on my novel Those We Carry coming out at the end of September. All proceeds of the book sales go to the Museum and support their programs.
The NHL Alumni Association is deeply saddened to learn that Bob Murdoch has passed away at the age of 76.
Bob had an illustrious @NHL career both on and off the ice. In his first three seasons playing, Bob became a 2x Stanley Cup Champion with the @CanadiensMTL in 1970-71 and 1972-73 seasons. He would go on to play in 757 regular-season games for numerous teams, scoring 278 points.
After his playing career, Murdoch became an Assistant Coach with the @NHLFlames and coached in the League for 10 seasons. He was praised for his coaching efforts by winning the Jack Adams Award in 1989-90.
Bob was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia, Parkinsonism, and Alzheimer’s in 2019. His courage and bravery in battling these diseases was nothing short of extraordinary, alongside his wife, Bev, and daughters.
Bob was and is loved by so many, and his legacy on and off the ice will forever be remembered. We send our deepest condolences to Bob’s family, friends, and former teammates during this difficult time.