Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin announced on Saturday afternoon the club has reassigned recently acquired ...
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In this new role, Willis will work to develop new leaders within the company. “When Mark first re-joined our team, he and I talked about this role as Mark’s true calling, and I’m energized ...
The City of Vancouver announced Monday that it will move the Canadian men's national soccer team's training facility for the 2026 FIFA World Cup from a neighbourhood park, where it had met with ...
In an apparent response to neighbourhood backlash, the FIFA World Cup 26 committee has moved a training site from a popular east Vancouver park to the University of B.C. The City of Vancouver and ...
Legendary disco group Village People pushed politics off the setlist to perform at inaugural activities for incoming President Donald Trump. The group, whose songs "YMCA" and "Macho Man" were ...
In December, Village People’s Victor Willis explained why he ultimately allowed Trump to continue playing “Y.M.C.A.” at rallies and events. Despite initially asking him to stop in 2020 ...
In light of the announcement, Village People founding member Victor Willis wrote on Facebook that Trump's use of the group's 1978 hit "Y.M.C.A." on the campaign trail — which resulted in a viral ...
Then came an about-face. In December 2024, Victor Willis, the writer of the song, said in a Facebook post that he let Trump use "Y.M.C.A." because Trump was a fan. After they were confirmed as ...
His son Jonathan explained Henri had battled pancreatic cancer, which caused his death. Victor Willis Though Victor Willis remains alive, he quit The Village People in 1983 – and a spate of ...
"On my Facebook comments, I get so many people saying, 'We're not gonna listen to your music anymore,' and all kinds of stuff," Victor Willis, a group founder who co-wrote "Y.M.C.A." with producer ...
Victor Willis of the Village People says their music is for everyone, Republican or Democrat, defending the group's choice to perform at Trump's inaugural celebrations as a message of inclusivity.