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Canadian women's volleyball team beats Mexico but fails to clinch Olympic spot

Canadian women's volleyball team beats Mexico but fails to clinch Olympic spot

NINGBO, China — Canada's women's volleyball team scored a 3-0 (25-22, 25-22, 25-17) win over Mexico on Saturday, but fell short in its bid to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Canadian attack was led by Kiera Van Ryk of Surrey, B.C.
'Spirit of MuchMusic' still alive at doc premiere with former VJs in attendance

'Spirit of MuchMusic' still alive at doc premiere with former VJs in attendance

TORONTO — While the party died years ago at MuchMusic's broadcast centre on the corner of Queen and John streets in Toronto, the screening of a new documentary on Friday proved nostalgia for the nation's music station is still very much alive.
More help offered to 100 people forced to flee fire-damaged Fredericton apartments

More help offered to 100 people forced to flee fire-damaged Fredericton apartments

FREDERICTON — Community groups in New Brunswick are coming together to help more than 100 people in Fredericton who fled a burning apartment building last Thursday.
Canada women rally after slow start but can't catch England in 50-24 rugby loss

Canada women rally after slow start but can't catch England in 50-24 rugby loss

EXETER, United Kingdom — Canada recovered from a slow start Saturday but could not keep up with top-ranked England, losing 50-24 in a women's rugby test match.
'Chilling effect': Some teachers say Saskatchewan pronoun policy creates uncertainty

'Chilling effect': Some teachers say Saskatchewan pronoun policy creates uncertainty

REGINA — Saskatchewan high school teacher Nick Day normally requests his students fill out a survey at the start of the year, asking them to write their hobbies or interests, as well as their names and pronouns.
Manitoba could make history by electing first First Nations premier to lead province

Manitoba could make history by electing first First Nations premier to lead province

WINNIPEG — A First Nations premier would head a province for the first time in Canadian history if the New Democrats win the Oct. 3 Manitoba election, and the significance is not lost on party leader Wab Kinew.
B.C. frog relocation project aims to better understand conservation practice

B.C. frog relocation project aims to better understand conservation practice

VANCOUVER — Almost every day this summer, University of British Columbia master's student Megan Winand waded through wetlands with an antenna, following the beeping sounds to find Columbia spotted frogs.

Police say 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted Sept. 19 in southeast Edmonton

Edmonton police are looking for a suspect in the reported sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl in southeast Edmonton this week.

No winning ticket sold for Friday's $20 million Lotto Max jackpot

There was no winning ticket sold in Friday's Lotto Max $20 million draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Sept. 26 will be an estimated $25 million. The Canadian Press
Auger-Aliassime helps Team World to third straight win on first day of Laver Cup

Auger-Aliassime helps Team World to third straight win on first day of Laver Cup

VANCOUVER — Twice Frenchman Gael Monfils came to Felix Auger-Aliassime's side of the court to remonstrate with him during their Laver Cup match. Twice Auger-Aliassime ignored the taunts from his opponent.
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