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Canada's Mirela Rahvena claims bronze medal in skeleton World Cup opener

Canada's Mirela Rahvena claims bronze medal in skeleton World Cup opener

BEIJING — Canada's Mirela Rahneva took home the bronze medal in women's skeleton on Friday as the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation World Cup season got underway.
Allison Russell, Burton Cummings, Tom Cochrane set for Gordon Lightfoot charity show

Allison Russell, Burton Cummings, Tom Cochrane set for Gordon Lightfoot charity show

TORONTO — A packed lineup of Canadian musicians is headed to Massey Hall for a concert tribute to late folk legend Gordon Lightfoot next year.
Quarterback Chad Kelly leads Toronto charge at CFL awards banquet

Quarterback Chad Kelly leads Toronto charge at CFL awards banquet

NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — Chad Kelly would gladly switch spots with Brady Oliveira. Kelly received the CFL's outstanding player award Thursday ahead of Oliveira.
Canopy Growth says Ontario court has approved sale of BioSteel business

Canopy Growth says Ontario court has approved sale of BioSteel business

SMITHS FALLS, Ont. — Canopy Growth Corp. says an Ontario court has approved the sale of its BioSteel sports drink business in a pair of deals. Financial terms of the agreements were not immediately available.
Indigenous culture, language foster appreciation of nature and climate

Indigenous culture, language foster appreciation of nature and climate

As efforts to better protect the climate have increased, so has recognition of Indigenous knowledge keepers, and their stories and observations of the land.
Ottawa commits to honouring all-Black battalion that served during First World War

Ottawa commits to honouring all-Black battalion that served during First World War

CHERRY BROOK, N.S. — The federal government announced today $2.25 million in funding to honour the legacy of No. 2 Construction Battalion, Canada’s only all-Black unit to serve during the First World War.
In The News for today: Alberta pension plan a no-brainer and APEC summit continues

In The News for today: Alberta pension plan a no-brainer and APEC summit continues

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Rogers Sugar strike taking some of the sweetness out of holiday season for bakers

Rogers Sugar strike taking some of the sweetness out of holiday season for bakers

A bitter strike at the Rogers Sugar refinery in Vancouver is taking some of the sweetness out of the holiday season for bakers and candy-makers.
Canada's Haiti envoy: 'Nothing is moving fast enough' to end country's gang crisis

Canada's Haiti envoy: 'Nothing is moving fast enough' to end country's gang crisis

OTTAWA — Canada's ambassador to Haiti says he hopes the world will move faster to help the country emerge from a prolonged period of lawlessness that has other Caribbean leaders on edge.
Lindholm has three-point night to lead the Flames to 5-2 win over the Canucks

Lindholm has three-point night to lead the Flames to 5-2 win over the Canucks

CALGARY — It's been a rapid decline offensively for Jonathan Huberdeau since finishing tied for second in league scoring two seasons ago, but he's hoping a big goal on Thursday night will help turn things around.
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