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Red-hot Avalanche bury slumping Jets early in 5-1 win – Winnipeg

After winning just one game on a four-game road trip out East, the Winnipeg Jets were hoping a return to home ice Friday night would help them find their game. That did not happen. Not even close. The Jets looked outclassed from the opening puck drop as they were humbled …

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Six people sent to hospital after fire early Thursday at Winnipeg 55+ residence – Winnipeg

Six people were sent to hospital in stable condition and 15 were placed in temporary accommodations after a fire early Thursday at a 55+ residence. Fire crews went to the St. Josaphat Selo-Villa on McGregor Street around 1:20 a.m. after receiving multiple 911 calls about residents trapped inside the eight-storey …

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‘Significant damage’ to central Hamilton building after early morning fire – Hamilton

An early Monday fire caused “significant damage” to a three storey building in central Hamilton, according to firefighters. The multiple alarm blaze started sometime around 4 a.m. and spread to the second and third floor of a building under construction on Barton Street east between Milton and Stirton Streets. Flames …

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Jets can’t hold onto early lead in 3-2 loss in Boston – Winnipeg

In a big test against the NHL’s best in Boston, the Winnipeg Jets availed themselves well but came out on the losing end of a 3-2 decision Thursday night. The Jets scored twice in the first period and took a 2-0 lead, but the Bruins stormed back to score three …

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Nancy Pelosi expected to reveal future plans as early as today

With the Republicans guaranteed to retake control of the U.S. House of Representatives, the future of current Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the most powerful Democrat in Congress for a generation, will be known as early as today Speculation had already mounted that Pelosi, 82, might announce her departure if Democrats were …

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Canada is seeing an early rise in flu cases. Is a ‘tidal wave’ of infection coming?

Canada is on track to face its first full flu season in several years — one that’s starting earlier than usual, all while the country’s healthcare system is already grappling with respiratory infections like COVID-19 and RSV. It’s hard to know how the months ahead will play out, including what …

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Ontario legislature debates education back-to-work legislation in early session

Members of Ontario’s legislature are up early today, debating a bill that would impose a contract on education workers and ban them from striking. The Progressive Conservative government ordered the legislature back at 5 a.m. in order to speed up passage of Bill 28, the Keeping Students in Class Act. In …

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Cobourg, Ont. area residents call for return of early morning Via Rail train to Toronto

Toronto workers who live in the Cobourg, Ont. area are concerned and frustrated that Via Rail has not yet resumed its early morning commuter train into the city and they are calling on the national rail passenger service to reinstate it. Residents who have returned to work in person say they used to …

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Mountie in charge of early N.S. mass shooting response hopes testimony offers families some peace

The RCMP officer who was in charge of the police response during the first hours after 911 calls came in from Portapique, N.S., hopes his testimony provides some answers for families even as some people who lost loved ones took to the streets again in protest.  Staff Sgt. Brian Rehill offered …

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