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Longtime chiropractor, healer, friend and mentor to many

Article content Dr. Rodney Myers, 65, died Saturday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. ‘Rod Myers was one of a kind .’ Back to video Myers had practised as a chiropractor in Sault Ste. Marie since 1978 and, in recent years, added his son, Dr. Chris Myers, to the very busy clinic. Myers was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer in late 2019. While he took some time away from his clinic for treatment, he returned to a lighter schedule last fall, often telling patients he didn’t plan on staying home. He worked until Christmas when he learned his cancer had spread.

A look back at the 1997 Royals

A look back at the 1997 Royals Share this story Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images The 1997 Royals were a zombie franchise. The franchise that was once a crown jewel and a champion a decade before were now set adrift, without an owner or any sense of direction. The team was ostensibly in a youth movement, but seemed focused on adding veterans to prop up a Potemkin village for a potential new owner. The result would be one of the worst seasons in franchise history. The 1997 Royals Record: 67-94, 5th place, 19 games back Say hello to: Jay Bell, Ricky Bones, Hector Carrasco, Scott Cooper, Chili Davis, Jermaine Dye, Jeff King, Gregg Olson, Dean Palmer, Scott Service, Jaime Walker

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