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Arvidsson outshines superstars in Oilers’ 4-0 win over Penguins
It was touted as a superstar showdown, but neither Connor McDavid nor Sidney Crosby could find the scoresheet in the Edmonton Oilers’ clash against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday night. Instead, Stuart Skinner made 27 saves for his fifth career shutout, and Viktor Arvidsson had a standout performance with three assists — his first points as...
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Raptors trying to ‘out-team the other team’
Toronto rookie Jamison Battle received a loud ovation from the remaining Raptors fans at Scotiabank Arena on Friday after he fouled out in less than 15 minutes of playing time.
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London Knights wrap up five-game homestand with overtime victory against Brantford
Sam Dickinson's sixth goal in nine games gave the London Knights an OT win to begin a jam-packed weekend.
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Record-setting running back Frank leading USask Huskies to final regular season test
Fresh off setting a new program record for career rushing touchdowns, Ryker Frank and the University of Saskatchewan Huskies are set to close out their regular season in Calgary.
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U of M to increase security after suspect breaks into dorm room, assaults student
The University of Manitoba says it is increasing security at its student housing complex after an assault that took place in the early hours of Friday morning.
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Rescued loggerhead sea turtle Moira flown from B.C. to U.S. for release
Moira was only the second loggerhead sea turtle to ever be recorded in B.C. waters and a satellite link transmitter was placed on her so anyone can follow her movements.
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46% baby formula price hike has some B.C. parents struggling
The non-profit BabyGoRound said prices have increased 46 per cent in the past two years, leaving parents who have to rely on pre-mixed formula facing a staggering $1,300 a month.
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Explosions heard in Tehran as IDF announces Israeli strikes against Iran
Israel’s military described the attack as 'precise strikes on military targets in Iran,' without immediately elaborating.
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‘He was very kind’: Family, friends remember Penticton police shooting victim
On Tuesday, RCMP responded to multiple 911 calls about a man acting erratically and waving a knife around on Government Street near the hospital.
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Jacqueline Ottmann
Jacqueline Ottmann, president of the First Nations University of Canada, shares her experiences of serving in academic leadership roles on Shaping Saskatchewan.
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B.C. Uber passenger says driver touched, exposed himself to her
Investigations are now underway into a disturbing encounter a 19-year-old Langley woman says she had with an Uber driver. She has a piece of advice for other women.
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Man pleads guilty in fatal Surrey B.C. school stabbing
A man charged in the fatal stabbing of an 18-year-old in the parking lot of a Metro Vancouver high school two years ago has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
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Edmonton named as top destination by Lonely Planet
Lonely planet cites the Fringe Festival, Old Strathcona and Ice District as some of the top attractions in it's latest edition of its Best in Travel winners.
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ASIRT says ‘no evidence’ Calgary police caused or contributed to man’s death
Alberta's police watchdog says Calgary police are not at fault for the death of a man in custody on Oct. 18, 2024.
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Judge declines to reconsider criminal charges against Alec Baldwin in ‘Rust’ shooting
In a ruling, state District Court Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer stood by her July decision to dismiss an involuntary manslaughter charge against Baldwin.
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Bank of Canada head says ‘shock-prone world’ shows need for productivity
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said productivity has been a longstanding problem in Canada, which is a risk to GDP and can add to inflationary pressures.
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Deerfoot Trail construction update: 2 sections complete, 6 more to go
Construction on 2 sections of the Deerfoot Trail Improvement Project are now complete with 6 more to go before its completed sometime in 2027.
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Immigration cuts could impact housing market ‘soon,’ experts say
Canada is going to slash the number of immigrants it lets into the country starting next year and experts say it could have an impact on the housing market 'very quickly.'
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Inquest into Winnipeg custody deaths calls for joint police-paramedic response
The recommendation is made in an inquest report that looks at five men who died in police custody in Winnipeg over 12 months in 2018 and 2019.
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Family and partner violence against Canadian men is rising, data says. Why?
Women and girls remain the primary victims, but the number of cases where men and boys are the victims appears to also be growing, new data shows.
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