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Canada's Christine Sinclair focusing on 'bigger things' than scoring milestone
VANCOUVER - Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair isn't looking backwards. While a celebration is set to be held Friday for a record-setting goal she scored more than two years ago, Sinclair isn't...
Apr 08, 2022

Whitecaps look to fell slumping Timbers in first Cascadia matchup of the season
VANCOUVER - Just five games into the Major League Soccer season, Vanni Sartini says his side Vancouver Whitecaps are preparing for another crucial match. Facing the Portland Timbers is always a big de...
Apr 08, 2022

Man seriously injured after rollover on Highway 97 north of 100 Mile House
100 MILE HOUSE, B.C. - A 42-year-old Vancouver Island Man was taken to Williams Lake Hospital and may have suffered a spinal cord injury following a serious crash on Highway 97.100 Mile House RCMP say...
Apr 08, 2022

Montreals Mihailovic looking to carry good form into clash with Red Bulls
Djordje Mihailovic is still a catalyst for CF Montral's offence, but this season he's performing that role in a very different way. After breaking the single-season franchise record with 16 assists la...
Apr 08, 2022

COLLINS: Kamloops mayoralty race getting crowded
I HOPE THERE ARE NOT MANY MORE candidates coming forward to seek the mayor's chair in the next civic election. Healthy competition is good, but if the races get crowded, it can be counterproductive. A...
Apr 08, 2022

Jose Berríos expects butterflies ahead of start in Blue Jays home opener
TORONTO - Jos Berros knows he'll have goosebumps as he warms up ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays home opener. Berros will be Toronto's starting pitcher in its season debut at Rogers Centre against the T...
Apr 08, 2022

Ukrainian leaders predict more gruesome discoveries ahead
CHERNIHIV, Ukraine (AP) - Ukrainian authorities say a rocket strike killed more than 30 people and wounded over 100 at a train station that was being used to evacuate civilians in eastern Ukraine. The...
Apr 08, 2022

Budget reflections from the Opposition and Ukrainian horrors : In The News for Apr. 8
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Apr. 8 ... What we are watching in Canada ... ...
Apr 08, 2022

'Which thing to build?': Montem Resources weighs coal mine versus hydrogen in Alberta
A company hoping to develop coal in Alberta's Rocky Mountains says it will decide by the end of June whether to convert its open-pit mine proposal into a renewable energy project. "Montem's currently ...
Apr 08, 2022

The federal budget will have the support of the NDP, but will also face opposition
OTTAWA - The Liberals have done enough to honour their agreement with the NDP, but that doesn't mean the federal budget will pass without opposition. "We still have critiques and criticisms," NDP Lead...
Apr 08, 2022

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