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Kyle Skinner

@jkyleskinner

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10 YEARS!!! Time flies when you’re having fun (and raising funds for worthy causes in Ottawa). Join us on Saturday, October 18th for an afternoon of golf, dinner, and more at the Pineview GC. Secure your spot for the biggest, and best year yet at dynessports.com .

10 YEARS!!! 

Time flies when you’re having fun (and raising funds for worthy causes in Ottawa). Join us on Saturday, October 18th for an afternoon of golf, dinner, and more at the Pineview GC. Secure your spot for the biggest, and best year yet at dynessports.com .
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Is there anything that screams “RedBlacks Football” more than getting down to the 1 yard line and eventually turning it over on downs?

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I made the mistake of showing my kids that bacon doesn’t need to just be a stand alone food, it can also be put on things they like to make them even better. They now demand it on everything. I fear this decision may financially ruin me…

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Claude Giroux has 100% earned the right to test free agency if he wants to. But man would it be nice if he said “I could probably make ____ on the open market, but here’s a sweet hometown deal for you guys.”

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There is no team at any level of football that is better at turning the ball over inside the 10 yard line than the Ottawa Redblacks.

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Legit question, do we even have a timeline for when this never ending construction on the 417 & 174 is supposed to wrap up? Or is this just our lives forever?

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This is neither a pro, nor con-police post, but rather a genuine question regarding data. Is there a list available somewhere of what the OPS budget has been year over year (the further it goes back the better)?