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Wrexham Eisteddfod musical star Cadi Glwys from Powys
Wrexham Eisteddfod musical star Cadi Glwys from Powys

Powys County Times

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Powys County Times

Wrexham Eisteddfod musical star Cadi Glwys from Powys

The Powys granddaughter of a legendary Wrexham and Wales goalkeeper will be the star of the National Eisteddfod's musical show about a girl who dreams of playing football. Young musician and actor Cadi Glwys, from Moelfre near Llansilin, will be performing, and even showcasing her football skills, on stage when the Eisteddfod - the largest cultural festival in Europe - is held on the outskirts of Wrexham from Saturday, August 2. For Cadi, who plays Grace, the connection to the game and to Wrexham Football Club is especially close to home. She is the granddaughter of legendary goalkeeper Dai Davies, who played for both Wrexham and Wales throughout the 1970s. A proud member of the Gorsedd of Bards, Dai became a respected commentator on television and radio after retiring from the game. He died four years ago at the age of 72. 'It's going to be very emotional on stage," Cadi said. "He would have absolutely loved seeing me take part in this show. 'He adored his family and was incredibly supportive. Whenever he was commentating on TV, he'd always touch his ear—his little way of saying 'hello' to us. 'He was proud to be part of the Gorsedd, even though he didn't often take part in the ceremonies. But at the 2015 Eisteddfod in Meifod, I was dancing in the Dawns Flodau and he came along to be part of the Gorsedd while I was on stage. 'Just before he passed away, he gave me a book and wrote inside it that I should enjoy every performance—and that's exactly what I hope to do.' As part of the show, Cadi will also showcase her football skills. 'I used to play football at Ysgol Llanfyllin, but the pandemic brought everything to a halt and the team never restarted," she said. "I've been brushing up on my skills for the show, and I'm really glad Dyfed Thomas is in the cast—he's an experienced player who even signed a professional contract with Crystal Palace while he was in college.' Y Stand, written by Manon Steffan Ros with songs by Osian Huw Williams, pays tribute to the area's rich rock music heritage, drawing inspiration from the passionate melodies heard from chapel pews to the Kop stand. This year's Eisteddfod will be a busy one for Cadi. She's a member of Twmpdaith, a group of young musicians who tour village halls and summer festivals, bringing the joy of the twmpath - similar to a ceilidh - wherever they go. They'll be performing in Tŷ Gwerin and Maes D during the week. Cadi will also be playing the triple harp in Tŷ Gwerin and other locations across the Maes. 'I started learning the harp when I was about eight," Cadi said. "Robin Huw Bowen came to our school and that was the first time I saw a triple harp. I was lucky enough to have lessons with Elizabeth Bickerton, who's related to Nansi Richards, and I was even luckier to be given a triple harp of my own.' Y Stand will be performed in the Eisteddfod Pavilion on Saturday, August 2, and Monday, August 4m at 7.30pm. Tickets and more information are available online at or via the Ticket Line on 0345 4090 800.

Gutted Gary Bennett pays tribute to Wrexham's Joey Jones
Gutted Gary Bennett pays tribute to Wrexham's Joey Jones

Leader Live

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Gutted Gary Bennett pays tribute to Wrexham's Joey Jones

But the ex-Reds striker, who was first enticed to sign for Wrexham by Jones, says the town better get ready for one of the biggest funerals ever. "Wrexham won't see a funeral like it - there'll be thousands and thousands wanting to show their respects to Joey Jones," said Bennett. "There's bound to be a procession passing The Racecourse and I'm sure many, many Wrexham fans will be lining the streets. "I was devastated when I got the call and I have to admit that I had a little cry to myself - that was how much the man meant to me. "I went to see him in hospital with Karl Connolly last week and the nurse said he was awake and that it was fine to go in. "He recognised me and and said 'Benno' - and that meant the world to me. "The nurse joked to him that his legs had seen some action and he responded by lifting his first. "Thank God I went to see him last week to see him because he meant so much to me. "Football fans call players legends but there was no bigger legend at Wrexham Football Club than Joey Jones. He was on a pedestal above everybody else. "It doesn't seem right that there's a Wrexham Football Club - and no Joey Jones. "I've got nothing but respect for the man - and it was Joey who actually made the move for me join from Chester. "He first called me to say Wrexham were interested, I'm not sure whether Brian Flynn was that sure but Joey convinced him. "And Joey was the first person I saw when I walked into the club. Of course, I was feeling nervous and typical Joey, he said: "What are you doing hear you Chester b*****d! "That immediately made me feel at home and then in the dressing room before a game, he'd make me feel unbeatable before I went out onto the pitch. "But whether you were a first year pro or a senior pro he'd always have time for you and offer words of advice - and this is from a man who won the European Cup with Liverpool. "I don't think Joey got the respect as a player that he deserved. He was someone who always gave 120 per cent whether it was on the field or in training. "I remember we used to have five-a-sides on a Friday and it was England v Wales. Joey would take the Wales side and me England. "We did the Welsh national anthem before kick-off and I used to sing baa baa black sheep and Joey would go mad and chase me around the pitch!"

Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds among Canada Day Order of Canada appointees
Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds among Canada Day Order of Canada appointees

The Province

time28-06-2025

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  • The Province

Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds among Canada Day Order of Canada appointees

Vancouver-born Reynolds is known for playing the Marvel character Deadpool and for several business ventures, including co-ownership of the U.K.'s Wrexham Football Club. Published Jun 27, 2025 • Last updated 16 hours ago • 2 minute read Vancouver-born Reynolds is known for playing the Marvel character Deadpool and for several business ventures, including co-ownership of the U.K.'s Wrexham Football Club. Photo by Christopher Furlong / Getty Images Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. B.C.'s own Merc with a Mouth — otherwise known as actor Ryan Reynolds — will be invested as an officer of the Order of Canada during Canada Day festivities in Ottawa. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles by top sports columnists Patrick Johnston, Ben Kuzma, J.J. Abrams and others. Plus, Canucks Report, Sports and Headline News newsletters and events. Unlimited online access to The Province and 15 news sites with one account. The Province ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. Daily puzzles and comics, including the New York Times Crossword. Support local journalism. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles by top sports columnists Patrick Johnston, Ben Kuzma, J.J. Abrams and others. Plus, Canucks Report, Sports and Headline News newsletters and events. Unlimited online access to The Province and 15 news sites with one account. The Province ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. Daily puzzles and comics, including the New York Times Crossword. Support local journalism. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors The Vancouver-born Reynolds is known for playing the Marvel character Deadpool and for several business ventures, including co-ownership of the U.K.'s Wrexham Football Club. Those who follow tabloid gossip will also know him as husband to actress Blake Lively, known for her Gossip Girl days and various hair care product and beverage business ventures. In addition to Reynolds, musician Heather Rankin will also be invested as an officer of the Order of Canada. Mabou, Nova Scotia's Rankin has won six Junos with The Rankin Family, in addition to her solo music career. They'll be joined by St. John's musician Deantha Rae Edmunds, Winnipeg sportscaster Scott Oake and Loungueuil, Que. writer Kim Thuy Ly Thanh, who will be named members of the Order of Canada. Essential reading for hockey fans who eat, sleep, Canucks, repeat. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The ceremony will be part of the Canada Day noon celebration at LeBreton Flats in Ottawa. The Order of Canada is the country's highest civilian honour. While Reynolds has long been a champion of his hometown and country, having filmed Deadpool here and regularly donating to major Canadian charities, he likely won't be moving home any time soon, as he told The Hollywood Reporter last year. The thought 'hadn't even crossed' his or his wife's mind, he said in December 2024. 'I love New York, and I love where I live,' Reynolds said in the interview. Noting he's 'always been proud of being Canadian' in The Hollywood Reporter interview, the actor and film producer did consider a move back to B.C. not so long ago. In an exclusive interview with Vancouver Sun and Province reporter Dana Gee in 2023, while Reynolds was in town to receive the Order of B.C., the actor shared that he and Lively had discussed making the move to Vancouver at one point. 'Thankfully my wife is obsessed with Vancouver and the food scene in Vancouver. I'm obsessed with the childhood that I was given and how privileged that I was to grow up in a place like Vancouver, which I think has imbued tenets that I have taken and carried with me throughout my entire career,' Reynolds said. 'It has really given me the tools to process and deal with a lot of the things maybe some of my peers maybe have slightly more maladaptive coping mechanisms to deal with.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Read More

Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds among Canada Day Order of Canada appointees
Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds among Canada Day Order of Canada appointees

Ottawa Citizen

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Ottawa Citizen

Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds among Canada Day Order of Canada appointees

Article content B.C.'s own Merc with a Mouth – otherwise known as actor Ryan Reynolds – will be invested as an officer of the Order of Canada during Canada Day festivities in Ottawa. Article content The Vancouver-born Reynolds is known for playing the Marvel character Deadpool and for several business ventures, including co-ownership of the U.K.'s Wrexham Football Club. Those who follow tabloid gossip will also know him as husband to actress Blake Lively, known for her Gossip Girl days and various hair care product and beverage business ventures. Article content Article content Article content In addition to Reynolds, musician Heather Rankin will also be invested as an officer of the Order of Canada. Article content Article content Mabou, Nova Scotia's Rankin has won six Junos with The Rankin Family, in addition to her solo music career. Article content They'll be joined by St. John's musician Deantha Rae Edmunds, Winnipeg sportscaster Scott Oake and Loungueuil, Que. writer Kim Thuy Ly Thanh, who will be named members of the Order of Canada. Article content While Reynolds has long been a champion of his hometown and country, having filmed Deadpool here and regularly donating to major Canadian charities, he likely won't be moving home anytime soon, as he told The Hollywood Reporter last year. Article content The thought 'hadn't even crossed' his or his wife's mind, he said in December 2024. Article content Article content 'I love New York, and I love where I live,' Reynolds said in the interview. Article content Article content Noting he's 'always been proud of being Canadian' in The Hollywood Reporter interview, the actor and film producer did consider a move back to B.C. not so long ago. Article content In an exclusive interview with Vancouver Sun and Province reporter Dana Gee in 2023, while Reynolds was in town to receive the Order of B.C., the actor shared that he and Lively had discussed making the move to Vancouver at one point. Article content 'Thankfully my wife is obsessed with Vancouver and the food scene in Vancouver. I'm obsessed with the childhood that I was given and how privileged that I was to grow up in a place like Vancouver, which I think has imbued tenets that I have taken and carried with me throughout my entire career,' Reynolds said. Article content

Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds among Canada Day Order of Canada appointees
Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds among Canada Day Order of Canada appointees

Vancouver Sun

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vancouver Sun

Vancouver's Ryan Reynolds among Canada Day Order of Canada appointees

B.C.'s own Merc with a Mouth – otherwise known as actor Ryan Reynolds – will be invested as an officer of the Order of Canada during Canada Day festivities in Ottawa. The Vancouver-born Reynolds is known for playing the Marvel character Deadpool and for several business ventures, including co-ownership of the U.K.'s Wrexham Football Club. Those who follow tabloid gossip will also know him as husband to actress Blake Lively, known for her Gossip Girl days and various hair care product and beverage business ventures. In addition to Reynolds, musician Heather Rankin will also be invested as an officer of the Order of Canada. Get top headlines and gossip from the world of celebrity and entertainment. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sun Spots will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. Mabou, Nova Scotia's Rankin has won six Junos with The Rankin Family, in addition to her solo music career. They'll be joined by St. John's musician Deantha Rae Edmunds, Winnipeg sportscaster Scott Oake and Loungueuil, Que. writer Kim Thuy Ly Thanh, who will be named members of the Order of Canada. The ceremony will be part of the Canada Day noon celebration at LeBreton Flats in Ottawa. The Order of Canada is the country's highest civilian honour. While Reynolds has long been a champion of his hometown and country, having filmed Deadpool here and regularly donating to major Canadian charities, he likely won't be moving home anytime soon, as he told The Hollywood Reporter last year . The thought 'hadn't even crossed' his or his wife's mind, he said in December 2024. 'I love New York, and I love where I live,' Reynolds said in the interview. Noting he's 'always been proud of being Canadian' in The Hollywood Reporter interview, the actor and film producer did consider a move back to B.C. not so long ago. In an exclusive interview with Vancouver Sun and Province reporter Dana Gee in 2023 , while Reynolds was in town to receive the Order of B.C., the actor shared that he and Lively had discussed making the move to Vancouver at one point. 'Thankfully my wife is obsessed with Vancouver and the food scene in Vancouver. I'm obsessed with the childhood that I was given and how privileged that I was to grow up in a place like Vancouver, which I think has imbued tenets that I have taken and carried with me throughout my entire career,' Reynolds said. '… It has really given me the tools to process and deal with a lot of the things maybe some of my peers maybe have slightly more maladaptive coping mechanisms to deal with.' With files from The Canadian Press.

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