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Canada women outplayed in 3-0 loss to Japan in international soccer friendly
Japan lost 2-0 to No. 13 Norway and drew No. 12 Italy 1-1 in the October international window. While the Japanese women won the SheBelieves Cup in February, capping the tournament with a 2-1 win over ...
Medynski, born in Stonewall, Man., was part of a Rangers team that not only won Winnipeg’s first Memorial Cup title, but did ...
There’s still plenty of time left and one good week right now can completely change your fortunes, but the Canadiens, Leafs, ...
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Reports: Toronto Blue Jays agree to terms with right-hander Cease on seven-year deal
The Toronto Blue Jays reportedly agreed to terms with right-hander Dylan Cease on. According to several media reports, the ...
A Winnipeg woman waited more than 20 hours in a hospital emergency room before receiving life-saving treatment. Experts warn ...
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‘I wanted to be here’: O’Shea resists pull of home, stays with Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Mike O'Shea said he wanted to remain on as head coach of the Bombers because they 'built something pretty damn special here.' ...
After seeing a five-game point streak end in Winnipeg, Columbus stays north of the border to take on the Maple Leafs ...
No NHL team wants to use its schedule as an excuse, but there are certain games when you can almost see a rough night coming.
Singapore Residents and occasional visitors to the microstate might recall our little bureau/boutique/café operation in a ...
Free-agent pitcher Dylan Cease and Toronto Blue Jays agree to $210 million, seven-year contract, AP source says.
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Former Winnipeg Blue Bombers star Andrew Harris back in Winnipeg as a Roughriders coach
Harris has since won a Grey Cup ring with the Toronto Argonauts and is now the Saskatchewan Roughriders running backs coach. If the Riders beat the Montreal Alouettes on Sunday, it will be his fifth ...
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'Emotional, proud day' for Winnipeg's Palestinian community as province raises flag for 1st time
A large crowd gathered at Memorial Park in Winnipeg to see the Manitoba government raise the Palestinian flag for the first time early Saturday morning — a move celebrated by the local Palestinian ...
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