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Poulin hungry for championship glory as Montreal Victoire enter second PWHL season

Poulin hungry for championship glory as Montreal Victoire enter second PWHL season

MONTREAL — Marie-Philip Poulin’s trophy chest is brimming with awards and medals, but there’s one big piece missing now that the Professional Women's Hockey League is established.
Canada and Iceland draw 0-0 in women's international soccer friendly in Spain

Canada and Iceland draw 0-0 in women's international soccer friendly in Spain

MURCIA — Canada and Iceland played to a scoreless draw in a women's international soccer friendly Friday. The sixth-ranked Canadian women now turn their attention to No. 19 South Korea on Tuesday, also at the Pinatar Arena.
EBEL, Verna

EBEL, Verna

January 4, 1927 - November 28, 2024 Verna Mabel Ebel passed away peacefully at Hillside Manor on November 28th in her 97th year with her daughter Terry by her side. Born in Stratford to parents August Schultz and Edna Becker.
John Herdman resigns as head coach of Toronto FC amid drone-spying scandal

John Herdman resigns as head coach of Toronto FC amid drone-spying scandal

TORONTO — John Herdman, embroiled in the drone-spying scandal that has dogged Canada Soccer, has resigned as coach of Toronto FC. Herdman was put in charge of the MLS team in late August after stepping down as coach of the Canadian men's team.
N.S. lobster conflict: Men who allegedly confronted buyer charged with intimidation

N.S. lobster conflict: Men who allegedly confronted buyer charged with intimidation

METEGHAN, N.S. — Two men have been charged with intimidation in southwestern Nova Scotia after police said they confronted a lobster buyer who went public after his home was hit by a bullet. Sgt.
Is Black Friday still a holiday shopping juggernaut in 2024?

Is Black Friday still a holiday shopping juggernaut in 2024?

NEW YORK (AP) — Retailers in the U.S. used giveaways and big discounts to reward shoppers who ventured out for Black Friday , hoping to extend the day's reign as the much-hyped kickoff of the holiday shopping season.
In a shock offensive, insurgents breach Syria's largest city for the first time since 2016

In a shock offensive, insurgents breach Syria's largest city for the first time since 2016

BEIRUT (AP) — Insurgents breached Syria’s largest city Friday and clashed with government forces for the first time since 2016, according to a war monitor and fighters, in a surprise attack that sent residents fleeing and added fresh uncertainty to a
Canada Bread owner sues Maple Leaf over alleged bread price-fixing

Canada Bread owner sues Maple Leaf over alleged bread price-fixing

Canada Bread owner Grupo Bimbo is suing Maple Leaf Foods for more than $2 billion, saying it lied about the company's involvement in an alleged bread price-fixing conspiracy.
Hit man offered $100,000 to kill Montreal crime reporter covering his trial

Hit man offered $100,000 to kill Montreal crime reporter covering his trial

MONTREAL — Political leaders and press freedom groups on Friday were left shell-shocked after Montreal news outlet La Presse revealed that a hit man had offered $100,000 to have one of its crime reporters assassinated.
Family says B.C. man's cremated remains in limbo due to Canada Post strike

Family says B.C. man's cremated remains in limbo due to Canada Post strike

A Quebec woman whose father died in British Columbia last month says her family has been unable to properly grieve because the Canada Post strike has left his remains in limbo.