| | G-alt cp24.com 23:57 | | cp24.com - Joshua Freeman • 29m. Toronto Public Health (TPH) has dismissed all students from a high school in Etobicoke where there is currently a COVID-19 ...
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| | G-alt cp24.com 21:45 | | The fifth issue of the DC comic series "Superman: Son of Kal-El" will confirm that the new Superman -- Jon Kent, child of Clark Kent and Lane -- is bisexual ...
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| | G-alt cp24.com 21:00 | | NEW YORK (AP) - Alan Horn, the film executive who helped turn Walt Disney Studios into the most powerful movie studio in Hollywood and whose 50-year career ...
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| | G-alt cp24.com 20:03 | | When the phone rang around 2 a.m. telling David Card that he won the Nobel Prize for Economics, the Canadian-born economist thought it was a stunt.
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| | G-alt cp24.com 20:03 | | SEATTLE (AP) - Amazon said Monday it will allow many tech and corporate workers to continue working remotely indefinitely, as long as they can commute to ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 00:57 | | A motorcyclist in Brampton is dead after a collision with a car on Westbrook Avenue and Cottrelle Boulevard. |
| | TORONTO STAR 00:24 | | An outbreak is declared in a school if there are two or more lab-confirmed cases of the virus within a 14-day period. |
| | TORONTO STAR 22:45 | | The deadline for employees to share their vaccination status is October 30. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 23:32 | | Toronto Public Health (TPH) has dismissed all students from a high school in Etobicoke where there is currently a COVID-19 outbreak and is recommending that the entire school be tested for the virus.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 22:32 | | A man has been transported to a trauma centre with life-threatening injuries following a collision involving a motorcycle near Exhibition Place downtown.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 22:48 | | A motorcyclist has died after suffering critical injuries in a collision in Brampton.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 01:13 | | A man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries following a stabbing in the Wychwood area.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 02:00 | | A lawyer suing the federal government to force it to bring 26 Canadians with ISIS ties back home from Syrian refugee camps says time is of the essence to bring them back home to Canada.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:20 | | A small plane crashed in a densely populated San Diego suburb Monday, killing at least two people, including a UPS driver, and leaving a trail of destruction that sent neighbours scrambling to help neighbours. At least two others were injured.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:18 | | Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Monday barring all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the state by any entity, including private employers.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 01:33 | | Jon Gruden has resigned as coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after emails he sent before being hired in 2018 contained racist, homophobic and misogynistic comments.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 00:25 | | Girls today are ready to break free from gender-based stereotypes about play and creative activities, but their parents — and society at large — are holding them back by clinging to those stereotypes, according to a new study commissioned by the LEGO group.
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| | 02:50 | | Researchers believe nomadic hunter-gatherers in what is now Utah may have used the tobacco or its plant fiber for the stimulant qualities offered by the nicotine.
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| | 02:48 | | Pyongyang was only increasing its military in self-defence and not to start a war, Kim said in a speech at the Defence Development Exhibition on Monday, state media reported.
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| | 02:16 | | The province's $2000 grant for small and medium sized businesses who implement the restrictions exemption program has some owners calling for more help.
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| | 01:40 | | Newcomer Precious Achiuwa continues to make the most of his pre-season opportunity with the Raptors.
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| | 01:21 | | Without heart surgery, Manitoba Underdogs Rescue says Sonny, a five-month-old Great Dane mix, isn't expected to live beyond another year or two.
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| | 01:19 | | This will be the seventh time fluoride has been on the ballot in a Calgary municipal election.
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| | 01:07 | | A B.C. artist is out hundreds of dollars after a sandblast carving shipped via Canada Post arrived at its destination shattered in pieces.
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| | 00:47 | | Municipal elections in Alberta are one week away, and one of the most impactful questions on the ballot is about time change.
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| | 00:45 | | North Shore Rescue encourages people in need of help to simply call 911.
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| | 00:39 | | Toronto moved four points clear of Hamilton for first place in the CFL's East Division after the Argonauts edged the Tiger-Cats 24-23 Monday.
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| | Toronto Sun 03:01 | | BOSTON — Enrique Hernandez hit a walk-off sacrifice fly in the ninth inning as the Boston Red Sox eliminated the Tampa Bay Rays with a 6-5 victory in Game 4 of the American League Division Series on Monday, punching their ticket to the AL Championship Series. Christian Vazquez led off bottom of the ninth with […]
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| | Toronto Sun 02:28 | | Progress and sustained health are all you're really looking for from a pre-season and the Raptors got some of both in their penultimate warm-up for the real show a week and a day from now. Taking on a Houston team that looks like a draft lottery lock despite an array of young talent, the Raptors […]
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| | Toronto Sun 02:25 | | Jon Gruden resigned as the Las Vegas Raiders' head coach Monday night in the wake of further allegations of inappropriate emails. The New York Times reported Monday the existence of numerous emails that included homophobic or misogynistic terms. That news followed a Friday report from the Wall Street Journal that Gruden used racist language in […]
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| | Toronto Sun 02:20 | | Only once have the Argos escaped Tim Hortons Field with a win, an overtime thriller in 2017 when Ricky Ray led the club to a Grey Cup. Monday's game didn't require overtime, but it was thrilling nonetheless down the stretch as the Argos emerged with their second win. It was a huge win for the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 02:10 | | Many more emails discovered revealing 'misognynistic and homophobic language over several years'
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| | Toronto Sun 02:06 | | Could this be it for the Buffalo Bills? Could this be the season they get back to the Super Bowl? More importantly, could this be the year they finally win it? They sure look like a good bet after Sunday night's thorough 38-20 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, who were the odds-on favourite to […]
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| | Toronto Sun 01:34 | | Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott, responding to what he called "bullying" by the Biden Administration, on Monday barred all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the state by any entity, including private employers. Abbott's move sets him up for a clash with President Joe Biden, a Democrat who last month called on businesses nationwide to order their […]
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| | Toronto Sun 01:21 | | A man was hospitalized with serious injuries following a stabbing in Toronto's west end on Monday night. Toronto Police responded to reports of an altercation and a man being stabbed in the area of Bathurst St. and Vaughan Rd. Toronto Paramedic Services transported the man to hospital with serious injuries. The investigation is ongoing.
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| | Toronto Sun 01:19 | | Teams visiting Heinz Field may have more to worry about than terrible towels. According to reporting from WTAE in Pittsburgh, a Steelers fan dumped the ashes of a deceased family member in the south end zone of the field. A Steelers spokesperson wanted to make it known that the fan in question did not have […]
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| | Toronto Sun 00:44 | | The Argos and Ticats served up a football feast on Thanksgiving Monday in the Hammer. It wasn't pretty for most of the day at Tim Hortons Field, but the rivals saved their best for the end in a game dripping with drama in what turned out to be a CFL classic. Big plays, some questionable […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 01:13 | | A man has suffered serious, but non-life-threatening injuries following a stabbing near Bathurst Street and Vaughan Road, police said Monday evening. Police said they were called to the area Monday evening for a report a man had been stabbed during an altercation. When officers arrived, they located a man with a stab wound. He was […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 00:39 | | Toronto Public Health (TPH) has closed an Etobicoke high school to in-person learning due to an outbreak of COVID-19. Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, located at 291 Mill Road, had to be closed to protect students and staff, TPH said. "COVID-19 activity in the school setting is not unexpected, given that the virus continues to circulate in […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 22:54 | | Toronto police say a motorcyclist is in life-threatening condition following a collision with another vehicle Monday evening. Police said they were called to Lake Shore Boulevard and British Columbia Road for a report of a collision. The motorcycle rider has been transported to the hospital, police said. Toronto Paramedic Services said the driver of the […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 22:33 | | Peel police are investigating a deadly collision between a motorcycle and a car in Brampton. Police said they were called at around 6 p.m. Monday to the Westbrook Avenue and Cottrelle Boulevard area for a report of a collision. Investigators said the motorcycle rider died of their injuries in hospital. There is a report a […]
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| | The Georgia Straight 01:04 | | To accomplish this, they plan to block major roads and hope to shut down Vancouver International Airport.
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| | The Georgia Straight 23:19 | | He included praise for firefighters and those on the front lines addressing the COVID-19 and overdose crises.
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| | Windsor Star 00:56 | | Chase and chase and chase some more. Through three games of the Ontario Hockey League season, that's been the script for the Windsor Spitfires. For the third-straight game, the Spitfires allowed the opposition the game's first two goals. In all three games, the Spitfires have rallied to tie the game, but the London Knights emerged […]
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| | Windsor Star 00:54 | | Wind howled. Fire raged. And in one catastrophic day, downtown Windsor was destroyed. Tuesday marks the 150th anniversary of the Great Windsor Fire of 1871, when flames sparked by an overheated iron ripped through a tinder-dry town made of wood. "Buildings were mostly wood frame, they were built close together," said Walt McCall, who is […]
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| | Windsor Star 00:54 | | The University of Windsor Lancers made it back-to-back wins over a top five nationally ranked team on Saturday. The Lancers went to overtime before beating the No. 5-ranked McMaster Marauders 27-24 at Alumni Field on Saturday. The victory followed a win over No. 5-ranked Guelph the previous week. After a McMaster field goal in overtime, […]
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| | Windsor Star 00:51 | | Dan Campbell's tenure as head coach of the Detroit Lions is off to a historically bad start. Greg Joseph's 54-yard field goal as time expired lifted the Minnesota Vikings to a 19-17 victory over the Lions on Sunday. The loss came two weeks after Justin Tucker's NFL-record 66-yard field goal as time expired allowed the […]
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| | Windsor Star 23:50 | | Ron Dunn, the executive director of the Downtown Mission, confirmed Monday he is stepping down from his job. His sometimes controversial nine-year tenure leading the mission will officially end on Friday, Nov. 5. His sudden departure is connected to a new job he has accepted in Halifax as CEO of that city's hospice. "I'm moving […]
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| | Windsor Star 23:47 | | Telling a judge that she's completely turned her life around, a convicted fentanyl trafficker and former addict pleaded to not be sent to prison. Beth Ann Vandelinder told Superior Court Justice Renee Pomerance at a sentencing hearing Friday that all the progress she's made since her arrest more than four years ago — the "very […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:49 | | The confirmation Monday of single cases of COVID-19 at two local Catholic elementary schools have prompted the dismissal of single classes and bus cohorts. Students and staff at Stella Maris Catholic Elementary School in Amherstburg and St. Anne French Immersion Catholic Elementary School in Walkerville were notified Monday of the single cases confirmed at each […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:32 | | By: Dan Brown Essex County's own Jeff Lemire has released the debut issues of two new mind-bending comic titles. If you know his work, you may find the first issue of Mazebook, which Lemire both writes and draws, familiar. It evoked for me his 2012 graphic novel The Undersea Welder, about a father's anxieties as […]
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| | Windsor Star 22:28 | | Five siblings from the Jabro family of Windsor recently celebrated a unique milestone — graduating together on the same day. Soon after immigrating to Windsor from Iraq just over three years ago, they decided to enrol together at St. Michael's adult education school. The siblings, ranging in age from 21 to 34, first took English […]
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| | The Province 02:21 | | It's the latest edition of the weekly tracker, where we tally up the efforts of the Vancouver Canucks' highest-profile prospects: Danila Klimovich From parts unknown to destination unknown. The intrigue and speculation that surrounds prospect Danila Klimovich continued this past week, after the Vancouver Canucks loaned the talented 18-year-old to their American Hockey League affiliate in Abbotsford. Canucks […]
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| | The Province 02:13 | | Travis Hamonic, Brandon Sutter and Brock Boeser will be absent from the Vancouver Canucks as they prepare to open a gruelling six-game trip Wednesday in Edmonton
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| | The Province 00:15 | | "We have guys who are on this roster for a reason — because they're good at certain things. It's not going to be the same things that Lucky's good at, but it's maybe other things that Lucky isn't great at. We need to adjust accordingly and we certainly will." — Michael Reilly
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| | The Province 00:00 | | "He's going to be out for a while," said Canucks GM Jim Benning. "He's not going to be back anytime soon."
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| | The Province 22:25 | | 'He tells you the truth, but he's really positive and pushes you up the mountain. He keeps things in perspective.' — Quinn Hughes on his father Jim.
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| | Ottawa Sun 00:36 | | Ottawa 67's defenceman Jack Matier was a little lost in trying to explain everything that went down on Thanksgiving Monday. "I don't know if the stars just aligned today," he said after scoring his first two OHL goals, and adding three assists in his team's 7-3 win over the Oshawa Generals and being officially signed […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 23:36 | | MONTREAL — The Ottawa Redblacks have put themselves in a tough predicament. Win … or else. Following a 20-16 loss to the Montreal Alouettes Thanksgiving Day at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, any hopes the Redblacks have of reaching the CFL post-season are hanging by a thread. While death isn't an option here, in the wake […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 22:42 | | The pre-season provided the Ottawa Senators with some answers, but the biggest question as the games start for real remains how long the club can survive without Brady Tkachuk. Senators fans are still caught between a Tkachuk and a hard place, as stalled contract talks between the star left winger and management hang like a […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 22:33 | | The Blades, who won their Western Hockey League home-opener one week earlier, downed the Wheaties 6-2 Saturday in Brandon.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 21:26 | | Limiting the number of visitors will help to ensure proper physical distancing and mitigate the risk of COVID transmission, the SHA said.
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| | Montreal Gazette 02:17 | | Police report driver fled after being spotted at high speed.
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| | Montreal Gazette 00:50 | | Adams landed on his left shoulder following a short run and was taken by ambulance to a hospital in discomfort.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:57 | | The Canadiens trimmed their roster to 23 players in preparation for the opening of the regular season against the Maple Leafs in Toronto Wednesday.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:36 | | The $700 million project, which Coderre wants Ottawa or Quebec to fund, would cover the noisy expressway with a park and outdoor sports facilities.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:25 | | Included in the incumbent mayor's campaign promise are 300 new housing units annually over four years to help the homeless.
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| | Montreal Gazette 23:21 | | One does not expect to be dwarfed by a fruit, especially one that looks like a Halloween abomination.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:52 | | 4,338 nurses are not adequately vaccinated, and 2,807 are not vaccinated at all, according to the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:39 | | Alouettes 20, Redblacks 16
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:38 | | The bridge has been out of service since June 2019, 57 years after its inauguration.
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| | Montreal Gazette 21:18 | | The boy was rushed to hospital with critical injuries but his condition has since stabilized, police say.
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| | Calgary Herald 02:46 | | Brad Field has timed the walk from his East Village condo to the back door of city hall. "Three and a half minutes," Field says with a grin. "I could walk to work every morning." But while the walk to the sandstone building that houses the mayor's office is easy enough, the path to elected […]
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| | Calgary Herald 23:51 | | An electoral rollercoaster ride for Ward 2 voters and candidates unleashed by fraud accusations swirling around incumbent Joe Magliocca has only gotten wilder. Magliocca shocked many by seeking re-election for a third term in a constituency that sprawls across Calgary's northwest suburbia. Now, challengers who were forced to recalibrate their campaigns with that decision might […]
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| | Calgary Herald 23:22 | | The candidate who wins the vacated Ward 3 seat in north-central Calgary will need to help their communities gain attention, funding and needed infrastructure upgrades, say residents and community associations in the area. David Hartwick, with the Northern Hills Community Association, says the ward has been forgotten in the past, leading to issues around how […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:51 | | Community leaders in Ward 4 say after years of waiting at the back of the line, they're ready to see some infrastructure investments in their ward, where many streets still lack sidewalks. In the 2017 election, Ward 4 was a ring of communities encircling Nose Hill Park. Boundary changes mean the ward will lose the […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:21 | | Name: Jan Damery Occupation: VP External Relations and Engagement at YW Calgary Political/volunteer experience: No political experience (although we think that's a good thing right now). Jan has been a leader in large complex organizations in all sectors — and large complex organizations are inherently political. It's always about people. What is your motivation for […]
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| | Calgary Herald 22:02 | | Alison Anderson moved to Calgary to take on her new appointment as dean of the Chiu School of Business and Technology and Centre for Entertainment Arts at Bow Valley College a year ago, but due to the pandemic she only recently made her first face-to-face presentation to her students. But she has kept busy organizing […]
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| | Calgary Sun 01:06 | | Tabitha Peterson hopes Monday marked the beginning of many firsts in her curling season. That's when she skipped her rink to a title take of the Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic — the first-ever in 43 years of the Calgary-hosted event by an American team. "That's pretty cool," Peterson said. "It feels really good. […]
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| | Calgary Sun 00:39 | | This is incredible aim. During the Superintendent's Revenge event at Valley Ridge, the turf-care team toughened up the seventh with a hole-reducer, a contraption that dwindled the size of the cup from 4.25 inches to only 2.5. Apparently, Grayson Sharples was up for the challenge. The sharpshooting Sharples, a member at this semi-private setup on […]
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| | Calgary Sun 22:35 | | Kevin Black likes what he's been hearing. And really likes what he hasn't been hearing. Black is the head professional at Redwood Meadows G&CC, a construction zone for the past few months as crews ripped up the original greens and hustled to shape and sod a set of brand-new beauties. The work also included significant […]
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| | Calgary Sun 22:08 | | Depending on where you played your minor hockey, the process is usually straightforward and simple. A vote is conducted, coaches have their input, and — boom — a 'C' is stitched onto someone's jersey and you go on listening to 2 Unlimited while eating oranges between periods. At the National Hockey League level, understandably, the […]
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| | Calgary Sun 21:47 | | What was evident in Calgary for so many seasons quickly became evident with the Seattle Kraken the moment Mark Giordano stepped on scene: that the 38-year-old former Flames blueliner is captain material. On Monday, it became official as Giordano, a past winner of both the Norris Trophy and Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award, was dubbed […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 03:00 | | Three people hurt, one critically, after vehicle rolls on highway
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| | Vancouver Sun 02:25 | | Residents of the 244 units could see their rents increase between 40 and 100 per cent once new owners take over Nov. 1, warns the CEO of the Co-operative Housing Federation of B.C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 02:01 | | 'Futurpreneur' Anjali Dhaliwal developed Youth Helping Youth at 16, a platform for discovering opportunities to further personal and professional development
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| | Vancouver Sun 01:13 | | In preparation for mandatory vaccine deadline for senior care homes, B.C. health authorities are advising operators to be prepared to stop accepting new residents, cancel leaves and end workers' vacations early to battle expected staff shortages
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| | Vancouver Sun 00:50 | | None of Fraser Health's 13 schools districts are without a COVID-19 exposure — and eight of those districts have more than 10 active exposures
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| | Vancouver Sun 21:35 | | Vancouver police received multiple 911 calls about the vehicle being driven dangerously shortly before crash
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| | Vancouver Sun 21:16 | | Homeless advocates say Vancouver park board is using harsh and inhumane tactics to squeeze out tent dwellers in CRAB Park
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