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Toronto brings 3-game win streak into matchup against Detroit

Toronto Maple Leafs (25-9-7, second in the Atlantic Division) vs. Detroit Red Wings (17-15-7, sixth in the Atlantic Division) Detroit; Thursday, 7 p.m. EST FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK NHL LINE: Maple Leafs -149, Red Wings +126; over/under is 6.5 BOTTOM LINE: The Toronto Maple Leafs will try to keep their three-game win …

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Steinbach snowmobiler dies in crash with truck: Manitoba RCMP – Winnipeg

0:25 Steinbach snowmobiler dies in crash with truck: Manitoba RCMP A man is dead after the snowmobile he was riding was hit by a car in Steinbach, Man., early Wednesday, police say. Police say a 73-year-old man from Steinbach had been crossing the highway on a snowmobile when he was …

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Calgary company out $280k after work on former Kensington Manor building – Calgary

A local restoration company says it’s out hundreds of thousands of dollars for work on the former Kensington Manor apartment building. Tenants in the seven-storey apartment building were evacuated in November 2017 after an inspection found it wasn’t structurally sound. At the time, people living in the building were told …

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Marner, Murray lead Leafs over Predators 2-1

TORONTO – Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe was annoyed with his power play. Minus injured star Auston Matthews, the NHL’s seventh-ranked unit had flubbed its way through three earlier opportunities and a big chunk of a four-minute man advantage in the dying moments of a tie game. One dynamite …

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Read in full: The internal Ford government docs that admit impact of Bill 124

A Ministry of Health presentation prepared for Sylvia Jones admitted that Bill 124 was affecting retention of health-care workers in Ontario. The document was obtained by Global News through a freedom of information request. It was contained inside a transition binder prepared for Jones when she took office in 2022. …

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Business advocate, winemakers call for relaxed homemade alcohol laws in line with western provinces – Winnipeg

Colin Swanston fields questions weekly from customers hoping to make wine for special occasions like weddings — but his answers aren’t as straightforward as he’d like. “We have to ask them, ‘Are you making it? Are you having a wedding on private property? Are you getting a hall? Because if …

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Airline execs, transport minister to be grilled by MPs over travel chaos: what to expect – National

Canada’s transport minister and executives of the country’s major airlines, including Sunwing, will face questioning from lawmakers on Thursday over the chaos faced by travellers over the winter holidays. The House of Commons Transport, Infrastructure and Communities committee is probing the lengthy travel delays and the treatment of thousands of …

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OPP to provide update Thursday on case of woman abducted 1 year ago

TORONTO — Ontario Provincial Police are set to provide an update on the case of an abducted woman one year after her disappearance. The OPP have said 37-year-old Elnaz Hajtamiri was abducted by three men dressed in police gear on the night of Jan. 12, 2022, from a relative’s house …

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Teen pedestrian killed, Hamilton police allege 15-year-old fled scene

Hamilton police say a 15-year-old driver has been arrested after he allegedly struck and killed another 15-year-old boy, then fled the scene. Police allege the 15-year-old boy was speeding northbound on Upper Paradise Road in a Dodge hatchback shortly before 3 p.m. Wednesday when he hit the other teen, who …

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Air Canada customer battles airline after AirTag tracks missing bag stuck over 8,000 km away

An Air Canada customer says he’s angry and frustrated by the lack of effort by the airline to retrieve his lost luggage after he tracked it down using an Apple AirTag. “You feel helpless like there is nothing you can do,” Paul Kliffer said. After hearing numerous reports of airlines …

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