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Point's OT winner lifts Lightning over Jackets 5-4 in Game 5
TORONTO - The Tampa Bay Lightning eliminated Columbus from the Stanley Cup playoffs in five games on Wednesday, rallying from a two-goal, third-period deficit before beating the Blue Jackets 5-4 on Br...
Aug 19, 2020

Shuttle driver settles suit with Senators, ex-assistant GM
BUFFALO, N.Y. - A former Ottawa Senators assistant general manager and the NHL team reached an undisclosed settlement with a hotel shuttle driver, who sued both for negligence after being harassed in ...
Aug 19, 2020
CFJC Midday - Navigate dating with personalized matchmaking! Safely connecting couples in a pandemic without online swiping
Tara Holmes of Holmes is Where the Heart is Matchmaking discusses how personalized matchmaking can create stronger connections over online dating apps. Dylana also learns how the local matchmaker has ...
Aug 19, 2020

Canada's Jonathan David pleased with move from KAA Gent to Lille OSC
If there was any doubt in Jonathan David's mind about transferring to Lille Olympique Sporting Club, it was erased after his first goal with the club. The Canadian scored 35 minutes into Lille's ...
Aug 19, 2020

B.C.’s Christie Mountain wildfire: Still at 1,000 hectares, zero-per-cent contained
PENTICTON, B.C. - With massive plumes of smoke billowing into the hot skies in B.C.'s South Okanagan, the Christie Mountain wildfire underwent a stunning explosion of growth on Tuesday.In the afternoo...
Aug 19, 2020

Canada learns opponents for revamped 2022 World Cup qualifying
ZURICH - Canada learned its new path to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar on Wednesday as FIFA held the draw for the latest CONCACAF qualifying method. Under the three-round system developed after the ...
Aug 19, 2020

New federal regulations prompt Domtar to talk to Kamloops about chlorine dioxide
KAMLOOPS - Officials at the Domtar pulp mill in Kamloops say new federal regulations mean the community needs to know more about a chemical they are using.Speaking to CFJC Today from Dryden, Ontario, ...
Aug 19, 2020

B.C. teachers' union calls for smaller classes, masks in back-to-school plan
VANCOUVER - The B.C. Teachers' Federation wants the province to reduce class sizes and make the use of masks mandatory wherever physical distancing isn't possible as part of its back-to-school pl...
Aug 19, 2020

B.C. teachers' union calls for smaller classes, masks in back-to-school plan
VANCOUVER - The B.C. Teachers' Federation wants the province to reduce class sizes and make the use of masks mandatory wherever physical distancing isn't possible as part of its back-to-school pl...
Aug 19, 2020

New scanner in Kelowna to serve Interior residents worried about cancer
KELOWNA - Interior residents seeking cancer scans will soon have less road to travel.In a teleconference Wednesday (Aug. 19), B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix announced a new PET/CT scanner will soon b...
Aug 19, 2020

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