
Eanna MacKey
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1 week ago |
therover.ca | Eanna MacKey |Christopher Curtis
As the mid-April spring breathes life into the thawing permafrost, a lone goose returns home after another brutal Quebec winter. But where it once found shelter in a lush forest, it now sees only ruin — millennia of habitat shredded by the woodcutter’s blade, splinters flying like shrapnel, as the scent of sap hangs in the air. It lets out a haunting cry — a lonely wail for its vanished flock, echoing across the scarred landscape. Something sinister is unfolding in Blainville.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
therover.ca | Eanna MacKey |Christopher Curtis
A poster on a lamppost referring to contractor Brian Slattery’s $48,000 lien on developer Dan Hassan’s property.PHOTO : Éanna MackeyThe yelling started like a crack of thunder on an otherwise quiet and peaceful November afternoon in Saint-Henri. It wasn’t the usual city noise — the hum from the nearby highway or distant squeal of sirens — just a man’s voice, raw with rage, cutting through the neighbourhood like a steel blade. “Thief! Liar!” he bellowed.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
ireland-live.ie | Eanna MacKey
Mid-December saw the last puck of a Derry sliotar in 2024 as the Slaughtneil senior hurlers came up just short against Cork champions Sarsfields to bow out of the All-Ireland club championship at the semi-final stage. The final result was a one-point loss despite what looked to be a certain goal just seconds before the end, as Mark McGuigan agonizingly blasted his effort over the bar.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
limerickleader.ie | Eanna MacKey
RATHKEALE'S Munster intermediate football championship campaign fell at the first hurdle as the Limerick champions suffered their first defeat of the year in a 2-12 to 1-9 loss to Cork’s Kilshannig in Glantane this Sunday afternoon. Despite a late surge, the west Limerick men were second best throughout the game, exiting the Munster championship at the quarter-final stage.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
therover.ca | Eanna MacKey |geopolitics. He |Christopher Curtis
Lawyers who represented Joseph Christopher Luamba celebrate their victory in federal court. PHOTO: Courtesy Lex GillIt was a crisp fall evening when Svens Telemaque began his shift as an Uber driver. A Montréal native and community worker, he drove through streets lined with trees shedding red and amber leaves, picking up clients as dusk settled over the city.
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