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Winnipeg Jets get back on track with 3-0 win over Washington – Winnipeg

With Tyler Toffoli and Colin Miller making their debuts with their new team, the Winnipeg Jets flushed a bad loss in Vancouver by blanking the Washington Capitals 3-0 Monday night in the Manitoba capital. The Jets scored once in each period with nine different players recording a point. Their top …

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Manitoba city welcomes the addition of a new track for athletes, community members – Winnipeg

A new rubberized track in the city of Morden, Man., is just what two student athletes need. For teen athletes Jessica Kagan and Ava Earl, competitive running is something they both enjoy. A new addition to their community, in the form of an eight lane rubberized track, is key to …

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High uncertainty in system track as ‘potent storm’ set to hit southern Ontario

A “potent storm” likely bringing strong, possibly damaging winds is expected to hit southern Ontario next week, though significant uncertainty remains regarding its track and what precipitation type areas will see. Meteorologists are tracking the system that’s set to develop over Texas before eventually moving into the Great Lakes. “We …

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Getting fitness back on track after pandemic restrictions leads to new challenges for Winnipeggers – Winnipeg

When Brett and Jessica Ash started work on opening their supplement business, Herc’s Nutrition, in the fall of 2019, they had no idea they were about to be faced with a global pandemic. The Transcona-area shop, which sells protein powders, vitamins and more, was all set to open its doors …

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Hurricane Lee: Latest track says storm could hit Nova Scotia early Sunday

The latest track from the Canadian Hurricane Centre suggests Hurricane Lee could strike Nova Scotia early Sunday morning. The track shows Lee making landfall in southwestern Nova Scotia as a post-tropical storm around 3 a.m. that day, though the Atlantic provinces will likely feel its impacts through rain, wind and …

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Manitoba election: PCs on track to underspend $1B on health care, NDP critic says – Winnipeg

The Manitoba NDP claims that since the Progressive Conservatives came into power in 2016, they have underspent on health care by over $600 million. At a press conference in Windsor Park, Health Minister Audrey Gordon’s constituency, NDP health critic Uzoma Asagwara said the Tories are on track to leave $1 …

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Toronto police track stabbing suspect to Surrey, B.C. – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A man has been arrested in British Columbia and charged with second-degree murder after a stabbing reported in Toronto in March. Police said an altercation took place between one man and a group of four others on March 6, just before 1 …

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Trucks, buses must have electronic logging devices to track driving hours by Jan. 1

Ottawa is requiring federally regulated commercial trucks and buses across the country to be equipped by Jan. 1 with devices to track driving hours. The rule is being imposed to protect drivers from logging too many hours on the road. Ottawa amended its regulations in 2019 and required provinces and …

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GTHA carbon emissions on track to return to pre-pandemic levels, report warns

The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area is on track to reach pre-pandemic levels of carbon emissions, according to a new report released on Tuesday.  The report from The Atmospheric Fund (TAF), which describes itself on its website as a “regional climate agency that invests in low-carbon solutions,” says the drop in emissions at the height …

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Officials unable to track down former Sask. pastor at centre of $25M abuse lawsuit

Officials have been unable to track down a former Saskatoon pastor at the centre of a $25-million lawsuit, but a judge has agreed to an unusual alternative. Pastor Keith Johnson is believed to be in Oklahoma, but has been “evading” officials trying multiple ways to serve him with the lawsuit documents, …

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