EXCLUSIVE: Ransom Canyon is making casting changes ahead of its second season. Eoin Macken and Andrew Liner, who played the father-son duo of Davis and Reid Collins in Season 1, will not return as ...
News broke on Monday, September 22, that Liner, 24, and his onscreen dad, Eoin Macken, will not be returning as series regulars. It is unclear whether they could return in a guest star capacity after ...
LUNENBURG, NS, Sept. 3, 2025 /CNW/ - High Liner Foods Incorporated (TSX: HLF) ("High Liner Foods" or "the Company"), a leading North American value-added frozen seafood company, today announced that ...
High Liner Foods named company insider Kimberly Stephens as its next chief financial officer to succeed Darryl Bergman, who is leaving the frozen-seafood producer for new opportunities. Stephens has ...
In the 1950s, a glittering ocean liner was marketed as the height of luxury - until it collided with another ship in the night and began to sink. This documentary uncovers the terrifying disaster many ...
Nobody writes country songs about the bed liner, but without it, your truck would look beat to hell in no time. Every load of gravel, every busted pallet, and every Home Depot run — even riding in the ...
Ransom Canyon is coming back for a second season — but two main characters won’t be coming back in shocking exit news. The hit Netflix series is currently in production with Ben Robson and Heidi ...
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Jose Soriano was removed in the second inning of Wednesday's game in Milwaukee when he was struck in his throwing arm by a 107 mph liner off the bat of Brewers ...
The Lions kick off the 2025 season with a tough matchup on the road against the Packers, but head coach Dan Campbell is embracing another opportunity to play at historic Lambeau Field. Lambeau Field ...
We’re almost at the start of the NHL’s 2025-26 regular season, and on THN.com’s Buffalo Sabres site, we’re nearing the conclusion of our exclusive player-by-player series in which we break down the ...
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