Really nice feature on Michael Hage from Emily Kaplan on ESPN, where they go through everything he’s been through over the last couple years. Really rooting for Hage https://t.co/5FS2Tza5IC
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Wow, Gene Simmons from KISS on Ozzy. This is pure respect & arguably the most stripped back, bare, and honest, vulnerable Gene has ever been. Ozzy affected everyone, even other legends. Beautiful tribute Gene, well done sir.
Today’s Correctional Services Ceremony of Remembrance brought Ontario’s finest public servants together to pay tribute to the fallen heroes who helped keep their community safe.
“As long as we live, they too will live. For they are now a part of us, as we remember them”.
Pleased to tour the Central North Corrections Centre with @JillDunlop1.
Grateful for all of the corrections staff working to keep their community safe.
Special thank you to the @OPSEU reps for speaking to us about the issues that matter most to their members.
RIP Dickey Betts – not sure what to say. Such a huge loss. Not only for our musical family, but for the world of music in general. Aside from being a huge, major influence on my music from before I picked up a guitar, Dickey was the one person I credit for everything amazing that happened in my career. As I have stated many times, I was a huge Allman Brothers fan from the very beginning. My oldest brother had the first album in 1969 and it got a ton of play around our house. By the time the Live at Fillmore East record came out in 1971, I was just starting to play guitar and that was with without question the album that influenced me and all my young guitar playing friends the most. We would all listen to it for hours on end, day in and day out. It was a moment and time. What a beautiful gift to up and coming guitar players who might want to travel down that road of improvisation and melding influences. The way he and Duane Allman played together was a thing of beauty and glory. Dickey’s style was a combination of all his diverse influences filtered through his personality and what came out was a joyous sound that would directly or indirectly influence all related music to come. Listening as a kid I had no idea that one day our paths would cross and that he would become a mentor to me. In addition to being the huge influence and inspiration that he had been for years, he was also a presence that loomed larger than life. I started playing with the Dickey Betts Band around 1986 and when he recruited me to be the other guitar player and the slide guitar player in his band, it was the ultimate compliment. I’ll never forget speaking to him on the phone when he called to offer me the job. It was one of those “pinch me” moments in my life, but I had no way of knowing what a heavy moment it would prove to be. After playing in Dickey’s band for 2 1/2 years, I got the call to join my favorite band of all time, The Allman Brothers Band. No one knew at that time that they were considering reforming, so it came as a shock to me. We all signed on to do what we thought was only gonna be a reunion tour for the band’s 20th anniversary to support the Dreams box set. Not myself or anyone else ever imagined that it would turn into what it did and I wound up spending 25 years of my life life as a member of my favorite band. As I’ve also said many times, when I think of the Allman Brothers Band, I automatically think of the original band with Duane Allman and Berry Oakley, who unfortunately passed way too soon, and although I’m extremely proud of my work with the band, that will always be the case. Dickey Betts and I created a lot of great music together and what I took from him was a major contribution in my life. It did not take long once I joined his band to realize, standing next to him with that beautiful tone, that I had a lot to work to do on both with my tone and with my style. It was amazingly intimidating to stand there night after night realizing how far I had to go. He threw me in the lake and I had to learn to swim. I am forever grateful for that “once in a lifetime” opportunity. Thanks Dickey.-WH
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Four months ago, 494 Ontarians heard the call of duty and accepted it.
Today, they walk out of the @opcva trained and equipped to the highest standards.
Congrats, cadets. I know your courage and dedication will inspire more to follow in your footsteps.
OPSEU/SEFPO correctional workers are strengthening communities by supporting local charities! Corrections Cares About Communities Week 2024 runs from February 22-29. Find a local event near you! (Check back regularly as new events are added.) https://t.co/G8mEkplpwj
Honoured to attend the badge ceremony for 133 @OPP_News and 17 first nations constables. Their opportunity to make a difference in public safety is limitless. We will always have your back!
Congratulations to graduating class 507. Our newest officers come from a variety of backgrounds including esteemed athletes and dedicated military service members. I am continually inspired by and proud of the individuals who have chosen to embark on their careers with the #OPP.
It was an honour to be a part of Wednesday’s March Past, recognizing 548 of the newest recruits from the Ontario Police College (OPC) - the largest class in OPC history. These officers will go on to serve with police organizations across the province. Congratulations to all.
Happy Birthday to our leading man, Jim Morrison.
“Jim Morrison was not just a physical adonis, he was a mix of cultivated and erudite on one hand and wild and provocative on the other, with all the rock'n'roll excesses of the time” -Sophie Rosemont
Photo by Paul Ferrera.
"I see myself as a huge fiery comet, a shooting star. Everyone stops, points up, and gasps ‘Oh look at that!’ Then—whoosh, and I’m gone…and they’ll never see anything like it ever again… and they won’t be able to forget me—ever.” -Jim Morrison
Happy Birthday, Jim.
Photos by Chris Walter/Michael Ochs Archives/Jerry Hopkins/Paul Ferrara/Kurt Ingham/Getty Images.
Today, we congratulate the 548 recruits who have graduated from training at the Ontario Police College.
These recruits will help prevent and fight crime to keep communities across the province safe and respond to the critical needs of Ontarians during emergencies.
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