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Change of atmosphere fuels Calgary Flames' playoff ambitions

Change of atmosphere fuels Calgary Flames' playoff ambitions

CALGARY — Will a new general manager, coach, captain and attitude push the Calgary Flames over the hump to the playoffs in 2023-24? A club that missed the NHL post-season last season by two points — and left a league-leading 17 on the table in overti
Maple Leafs goalie Murray undergoes surgery, Toronto announces staffing changes

Maple Leafs goalie Murray undergoes surgery, Toronto announces staffing changes

TORONTO — The Maple Leafs made a series of moves on the eve of the NHL regular season, announcing netminder Matt Murray had undergone hip surgery as well as a series of changes to their staff.
Diver Molly Carlson encourages youth to speak up ahead of World Mental Health Day

Diver Molly Carlson encourages youth to speak up ahead of World Mental Health Day

As qualifying for the 2016 Rio Olympics approached, Molly Carlson found herself in a dark place.

Sean Rubio returns to Toronto FC front office, this time as technical director

Toronto FC, looking to rebuild its front office, has turned to a familiar face in appointing Sean Rubio technical director.
Thanksgiving shooting at Pickering, Ont., casino leaves security guard dead

Thanksgiving shooting at Pickering, Ont., casino leaves security guard dead

PICKERING, Ont. — Durham police say an early-morning shooting at a casino in Pickering, Ont., has left an employee dead. Sgt. Joanne Bortoluss says police were called for shots fired at Pickering Casino Resort and arrived on scene shortly after 5 a.

Three Montreal police officers sent to hospital, five arrested after street brawl

MONTREAL — Three police officers were taken to hospital and five people were arrested after a brawl broke out during the night in Montreal's north end. Montreal police say a 911 call came in at about 2:35 a.m.
Saskatchewan legislature members prepare for fight over pronouns, Charter rights

Saskatchewan legislature members prepare for fight over pronouns, Charter rights

REGINA — Saskatchewan politicians are heading back to legislature, preparing for a pronoun fight that some political observers say could alter the province's electoral landscape.
Newfoundland jail death renews calls for accountability in provincial corrections

Newfoundland jail death renews calls for accountability in provincial corrections

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — It was shortly after another death was confirmed at a notoriously harsh Newfoundland jail that Bob Buckingham wrote to his fellow defence lawyers to ask what they could do to better advocate for inmates.
France ambassador for LGBTQ+ rights: Canada, Quebec can counter Russia-led regression

France ambassador for LGBTQ+ rights: Canada, Quebec can counter Russia-led regression

OTTAWA — France's ambassador for LGBTQ+ rights says Russia is helping sow a global backlash against gender and sexual minorities, and argues francophone countries should work together to counter growing polarization.

High stakes for homeowners facing choice between fixed- or variable-rate mortgage

OTTAWA — Deciding between a fixed- or variable-rate mortgage has always been a challenging choice for borrowers looking to buy a home or renew a loan, but with interest rates sitting at levels not seen in decades, the stakes are especially high.
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