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FIFA U-17 World Cup: A bumper tournament for some but hard times for Canada
Canada opens play at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Indonesia on Friday. A look at the youth soccer showcase, set to kick off for the 19th time: — Both Brazil and the U.S. are competing in their 18th U-17 World Cup.
Nov 8, 2023 11:21 AM
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Police investigating after Creative Saskatchewan defrauded of more than $331,000
REGINA — Police are investigating after the economic development agency responsible for Saskatchewan’s creative industries was defrauded of more than $331,000.
Nov 8, 2023 11:05 AM
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TC Energy to focus on smaller projects now that Coastal GasLink complete
CALGARY — With its Coastal GasLink pipeline project completed, TC Energy Corp. said its goal for the next few years will be to live within its means and control its capital expenditures.
Nov 8, 2023 10:47 AM
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Alouettes look to hand Toronto its first home loss of season in East final
Cody Fajardo and the Montreal Alouettes are on a nice roll and enjoying their best season since 2012, but they will be decided underdogs Saturday afternoon. Montreal visits BMO Field to face the Toronto Argonauts in the East Division final.
Nov 8, 2023 10:43 AM
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Nuvei shares jump nearly 20% after reporting Q3 revenue up more than 50%
MONTREAL — Shares in Nuvei Corp. were up nearly 20 per cent in trading Wednesday morning after the company reported its revenue rose more than 50 per cent and raised its financial guidance.
Nov 8, 2023 10:13 AM
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Hydro One reports $357M Q3 profit, up from $307M a year earlier
TORONTO — Hydro One Ltd. reported a third-quarter profit of $357 million, up from $307 million a year ago. The power utility says the profit amounted to 59 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended Sept.
Nov 8, 2023 9:18 AM
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Lung cancer death rates decreasing but still biggest cancer killer, report says
MaryAnn Bradley was bracing herself for a heart disease diagnosis when her cardiologist told her an X-ray showed a shadow on her right lung. "I just thought I was going to die. That was it," she said.
Nov 8, 2023 8:56 AM
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Winnipeg woman sues Tim Hortons alleging cream in tea led to hospitalization
WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg woman is suing Tim Hortons alleging a staff mistake that added cream instead of almond milk to her tea led to a severe allergic reaction and stopped her heart for several minutes.
Nov 8, 2023 8:28 AM
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Seeing histories of forced First Nations labour: the 'Nii Ndahlohke / I Work' art exhibition
This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Disclosure information is available on the original site.
Nov 8, 2023 8:26 AM
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Partial reopening of Highway 3 near Keremeos, B.C., after slide forced evacuations
KEREMEOS, B.C. — Crews have partially reopened a major highway through southern British Columbia as they deal with a rock slide that blocked the route west of Keremeos on Sunday.
Nov 8, 2023 8:17 AM
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