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Winnipeg Blue Bombers trim training camp roster – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Winnipeg Blue Bombers made 11 cuts to get down to the 75-man limit. All nine CFL teams had to trim their roster to 75 players plus non-counters by midnight on Tuesday. The Bombers let go of four players on offence, a …

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Girl’s death leads to domestic violence training for Ontario judges

TORONTO — Jennifer Kagan wipes away a single tear as she composes herself once again to discuss her daughter’s legacy. Her four-year-old, Keira Kagan, was found dead next to her father’s body at the base of a cliff in a Milton, Ont., conservation area in February 2020. A provincial committee …

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BC Search Dog Association seasonal training begins in Osoyoos, B.C.

Dogs are known for their unique abilities and strong noses, and search and rescue groups around the province are taking advantage of that and refreshing the pup’s skills ahead of the summer. The BC Search Dog Association (BCSDA) is proving that dogs are more than just man’s best friend. “Dogs …

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Kirk welcomed to Blue Jays spring training

DUNEDIN, Fla. – The familiar horns of “El Mechon” by Banda MS blared in the Toronto Blue Jays minor league facility on Thursday to welcome back catcher Alejandro Kirk. Kirk was trumpeted in to the clubhouse after missing the start of spring training to be with his wife Sophia for …

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Meet the B.C. residents training to make their neighbourhoods more resilient to climate change

One of the newest residents in the Vancouver neighbourhood of Kensington-Cedar Cottage is also one of the most enthusiastic about bringing the community together and making it more resilient to climate change. Rosalva Treviño, 36, emigrated from northern Mexico just over a year ago and recently became a permanent resident. Since …

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Quebec’s Indigenous sensitivity training falls short, say health-care workers

As the second anniversary of Joyce Echaquan’s death approaches this week, Indigenous health professionals say the measures taken by the Quebec government to address racism and discrimination in medical facilities have been inadequate.  Echaquan, a 37-year-old Atikamekw mother of seven, died in a Joliette, Que., hospital in 2020 after filming …

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Hamilton Bulldogs to restart OHL ONSIDE sexual assault training program after pandemic pause

The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) ONSIDE program, which provides players with training to increase understanding and awareness about sexual harassment and assault, returns this fall after a hiatus the organization said was due to pandemic restrictions.  The program has not run since 2019, following the cancelled 2020 season and 2021 restrictions on in-person training. …

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Medical students studying in China University seeks physical training in India, Delhi HC issues notice, Health News, ET HealthWorld

The Delhi High Court on Thursday issued notice to the Centre and National Medical Council (NMC) on a plea moved by students seeking directions to NMC to allow physical training in India of Indian students studying medicine in China, who are stuck in their home country India, due to COVID-19 …

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