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Bergeron leads Bruins to 5-2 win over Rangers in Stanley Cup Playoffs Sunday
Bergeron had two assists for Boston. The first assist came on the Bruins' game winning goal from defenceman Johnny Boychuk which Boston up 3-2 at 12:08 of the second period. The second assist came on the Bruins' fourth goal early in the third period. Bergeron delivered a great pass to Brad Marchand to put the Bruins up 4-2 at the twenty-six second mark of the final frame. ...
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Spiegel one of last survivors of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising dies in Montreal
2003 file photo: Boruch Spiegel, with photos of friends and family, is one of the last survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising that began among desperate Jews on April 19, 1943. He escaped through the sewers, then returned for the Polish revolt in Warsaw in ...
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Don Cherry says NHLers nuts to play in hockey worlds
Canada's Eric Staal lies injured on the ice after a hit by Sweden's Alexander Edler (unseen) at the world hockey championships on Thursday. (Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty ...
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Saudi coronavirus work stymied at Canadian lab
The National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg is working with a sample of the new coronavirus that's causing clusters of infections abroad -- but can't share the material with other researchers across the country despite the public health urgency. It was a Dutch lab that sent a Saudi sample of the virus to Winnipeg, where scientists are looking ...
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Canada PMs aide exits over US$90000 gift scandal
(23 mins ago) Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff stepped down yesterday over an expenses scandal that also forced the resignation of a conservative senator. Nigel Wright announced his resignation in a statement following revelations that he gave a US$90,000 gift to a senator to help repay improper housing expenses. The senator, Mike Duffy, resigned last week. Wright, ...
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Costa Rica shooting victim originally from Vancouver
A Vancouver man residing in Costa Rica who was shot to death by intruders last week lived a lavish lifestyle, according to a private investigator.Brad Deering, originally from Vancouver, was killed Thursday in a home invasion in the upscale suburb Escazu, southwest of San Jose, local media reported. Mr. Deering, 42, flaunted his wealth and worked in the investment industry, according to a ...
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When employers duck responsibility for training Canada loses
The uproar over the federal government's temporary foreign worker program exposed a disturbing workplace undercurrent.Too many employers would rather import workers than train their own.Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce economist Benjamin Tal says he often talks to chief executive officers about the skills dilemma. And what he hears are sentiments such as: "I'm not in the ...
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Neil Reynolds an editor who refused to run with the pack dies at 86
Neil Reynolds made a career out of steering Canadian newspapers along uncharted courses, looking for stories with scant regard for the safe or predictable. He wanted storytelling, and got it, by letting reporters off the leash with a rare degree of freedom. Reynolds died of cancer in Ottawa on Sunday at the age of 72. Born in Kingston, Ont., Reynolds was a high-school dropout who became city ...
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Missing Toronto womans parents unfazed by Millard link
Missing woman Laura Babcock, 23, disappeared in June 2012. Amid revelations that she was friends with a suspect now charged with the murder of another man, her parents remain hopeful their daughter is safe. ...
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Lethbridge massage therapist charged with sexual assault
A massage therapist in Lethbridge is facing charges after a client told police that they had been sexually assaulted. Lethbridge police charged the 43-year-old man with one count of sexual assault following an investigation. He has been released from custody and will be back in a Lethbridge court on May ...
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Rob Ford urged to address crack allegations
Mayor Rob Ford leaves his home Friday, May 17, 2013, amid allegations there is a video showing him smoking crack cocaine. (CRAIG ROBERTSON/QMI ...
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‘Subject to parliamentary approval’ Harper government buys prime-time ads to promote job grant program that may never exist
The Harper government is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars advertising a program that does not yet exist. Prime-time ads began airing this week during NHL playoff games – currently the priciest advertising real estate on the dial _ that tout a new federal Canada Jobs Grant for training workers. The trouble is, the freshly announced program is at present little more than a concept ...
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Stanley Cup Playoffs 2013 Overtime Heroes
San Jose Sharks forward Logan Couture, front, reacts after netting the overtime winner on Saturday in a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. (Stephen ...
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Sang-Moon Baes 1st PGA win comes at Byron Nelson
Sang-Moon Bae kisses the trophy as he poses for photos on the 18th green after winning the Byron Nelson Championship Sunday in Irving, Texas. (Tony Gutierrez/Associated ...
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Prince Andrew in Victoria for Highland Games
Prince Andrew is in Victoria this weekend, as Scots celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Highland Games. The 53-year-old prince, the second son of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, opened the ceremonies on Saturday. "It's a great pleasure to be able to witness a wonderful parade by the Royal Canadian Navy," he said. "The armed services of the United Kingdom and Canada ...
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Police nab Calgary motorcyclist at 180 kmh
RCMP in Airdrie arrested two men for speeding Saturday on Highway 2 near Crossfield, where one of the men was travelling at 180 km/h. An officer spotted two sport motorcycles travelling together at about 140 km/h in a posted 110 km/h zone. One of the motorcycles, a yellow Yamaha R1, stopped for police while the other, a blue Suzuki GSX R750, fled southbound. The officer contacted a partner who ...
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Matlow says council likely to reject casino at meeting
City councillors will debate the casino issue at Toronto City Hall on Tuesday, despite Mayor Rob Ford's prior efforts to quash the meeting. "It's not the mayor who gets to decide whether or not a casino is going to happen, just like he couldn't say that Transit City was dead or really any city policy," Coun. Josh Matlow said during an interview with CBC News on ...
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Bodies of missing lobster fishermen found off N.B. coast
Two more bodies were found Sunday near a sunken lobster boat that went down after hitting a sandbar in rough water. Three crewmen were missing after the boat hit a sandbar about 5:30 a.m. Saturday and took on water. Hours later, the body of a 23-year-old man was recovered on the shoreline near where the boat sank. A 35-year-old man and a 32-year-old man remained missing but were located about ...
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Nigel Wright’s resignation sends a powerful signal serving Canadians is high risks with few rewards
Long-distance runner: Most mornings Nigel Wright runs a pre-dawn half-marathon through the streets of Ottawa - and still beats most of his staff to the office. (Dave Chan For The Globe and ...
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Tre Kronor are world hockey kings - Swedes beat Swiss for gold
Henrik Sedin scored twice on Sunday as Sweden won the gold medal at the IIHF World Hockey Championship with a 5-1 victory over Switzerland. Earlier, the United States beat Finland 3-2 in a shootout to win bronze. Erik Gustafsson, Simon Hjalmarsson and Loui Eriksson also scored for Sweden, which became the first country to win the title at home since the Soviet Union in 1986. Roman Josi opened ...
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Canadians Bouchard Gagne dive to silver at FINA Grand Prix event
Maxim Bouchard of St-Constant, Que., and Philippe Gagne of Montreal won the silver medal in the men's 10-metre synchro on Sunday to conclude the fifth stop on the FINA Grand Prix diving circuit in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Huo Liang and Jiang Yang of China were the victors with 444.24 points followed by the Canadians at 379.32 and David Dinsmore and Christopher Law of the U.S., third at ...
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Arsenal grabs final Champions League berth EPL
Sir Alex Ferguson won 13 Premier League titles, two European Cups and five FA Cups at the helm of Manchester United. (Richard Heathcote/Getty ...
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Thief robs injures woman in wheelchair
Police in Agassiz are searching for a purse-snatcher who robbed a woman in an electric wheelchair. The woman was travelling on Morrow Road around 4:00 p.m. Friday, when the thief grabbed her purse from behind. "As a result of [her purse] being over her shoulder, she was dragged out of her wheelchair and onto the ground," said Cpl. Dwayne Farlin of Agassiz RCMP. "The suspect ...
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Pigeon Lake businesses look forward to full season of camping
Business owners in Pigeon Lake are looking forward to this year's season after most of the provincial campground closed early last year for renovations. About 200 sites were closed after the August long weekend so the province could upgrade power systems, roads and access for recreational ...
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Mooseheads expect better effort against Saskatoon
The Halifax Mooseheads endured a fast-paced, shoot-out style game against the WHL-champion Portland Winterhawks last night, but head coach Dominique Ducharme doesn’t expect any drop off ...










