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29 Apr

Linemate Zack Ostapchuk predicted this first-round haul from Adam Hall for Vancouver Giants

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports junior-hockey Hockey Adam Hall, who’s one of Vancouver’s three overagers, has a team-high four goals as the Giants face the Everett Silvertips on Friday at the LEC, trailing the best-of-seven series 2-1. Vancouver Giants forward Adam Hall battles for a puck with Everett’s Hunter Campbell (18) and Matthew Ng in Game […]

29 Apr

Tailgate parties at Ice District Plaza an option for Oilers fans as Stanley Cup playoffs start next week

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News The Oilers Entertainment Group (OEG) said in a Thursday release the Ice District will be the “epicentre of excitement” this playoff run Fans will be able to gather at the Ice District Plaza for all Oilers home playoff games for the Ford Tailgate Party. Photo by Ian Kucerak /post media […]

29 Apr

Man rescued from black rocks at Peggy’s Cove Thursday

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

For the second time this month, a person has slipped on the black rocks at Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia. On Thursday around 1 pm, Halifax District RCMP, fire crews, and the Coast Guard received a call from a man who had slipped at Peggy’s Cove. A witness says the man had slipped on the […]

29 Apr

Motion to decriminalize small amounts of illegal drugs set to return to Winnipeg city hall

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

A Winnipeg city councillor plans to bring back a motion to decriminalize small amounts of illegal drugs after a similar one was narrowly defeated at city hall earlier this year. Coun. Sherri Rollins (Fort Rouge – East Fort Garry) wants Winnipeg to adopt a four-pillar approach to harm reduction. The councilor’s motion also calls on […]

29 Apr

Salvation Army’s Soap for Hope program offers those in need vital personal care

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

The Salvation Army Windsor Center of Hope is launching a program called Soap for Hope to provide community showers for those who are without a home. In addition to dealing with trauma, mental and physical health issues, a lack of daily nutrition and shelter — maintaining good personal hygiene is a daunting challenge. The program […]

29 Apr

Secondary sector boosted growth of economic activity in Querétaro in 2021

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

Queretaro, Qro. The economic activity of the entity grew annually 6.9% during 2021, an advance that was supported to a greater extent by secondary activities that contributed 4.2 percentage points, followed by tertiary activities that contributed 2.8 points, expose the results of the Quarterly Indicator of State Economic Activity (ITAEE). However, the contribution of primary […]

29 Apr

José Cuervo’s earnings rise to 1,351 million pesos in the first quarter

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

the mexican firm Jose Cuervothe largest producer of tequila in the world reported this Thursday that its profits increased by 9.4% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2022, to 1,351 million pesos (about 68 million dollars). The total income of the company, whose official name is Becletotaled 9,068 million pesos in the period, 26.5% more […]

29 Apr

Canadian ‘Jeopardy!’ champ Mattea Roach extends streak with slim victory

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

Canadian “Jeopardy!” champ Mattea Roach extended an impressive win streak Thursday with her 18th consecutive triumph. It allows the 23-year-old to face another pair of challengers Friday, when victory would move her up the ranking for top consecutive wins. She currently has the eighth-longest win streak in the program’s history but one more puts her […]

29 Apr

Demolished former hotel used to embody ‘the ambience of Saskatoon’

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

The former Continental Hotel on Second Avenue South was demolished on Thursday after the Saskatoon Fire Department deemed it unsafe. “It wasn’t really that we decided to, it was that we were put in a position where we had to take action,” Yvonne Raymer, assistant chief with the Saskatoon Fire Department said. Raymer says the […]

29 Apr

Christal convicted in 2019 homicide of Uber driver Karsif Hirani

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

Andrew Christal has been found guilty of a manslaughter in the death of a Calgary Uber driver. Christal was on trial for first-degree murder. The body of Karsif Hirani was discovered on a rural road near Springbank Airport in December 2019. Hirani was driving for Uber the night he was killed in a botched robbery. […]

29 Apr

Quebec invests more than $1 billion to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

Quebec hopes an investment of over $1 billion will help its industrial sector transition towards electricity — or some other energy source with a smaller carbon footprint. In a Thursday funding announcement, Environment Minister Benoit Charette said 30 per cent of Quebec’s greenhouse gas emissions comes from industry. The province plans to spend $8 billion […]

29 Apr

Partner Content | Bruins vs. Bruins Picks and Odds Maple Leafs: Boston takes advantage of Toronto’s resting stars

By thecanadian
  • French

The Toronto Maple Leafs host the Boston Bruins at Scotiabank Arena on Friday in what will be the end of the regular season for both teams. The pre-game narrative: Toronto’s standings won’t change based on this game, but the result could alter the course of the Eastern Conference playoffs. A win for the Bruins, plus […]

29 Apr

Santiago De la Fuente, the “child” who goes to the top of Mexican golf

By thecanadian
  • daily-news

Of a total of 102 young golfers under the age of 25, considered the best in Latin America, the silver position (second place) goes to a Mexican, who aspires to continue taking giant steps to become a reality in this sport on the world stage. . His name is Santiago de la Fuente, is 20 […]

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