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Some Newfoundland and Labrador hockey teams defying ban on end-of-game handshakes

Some Newfoundland and Labrador hockey teams defying ban on end-of-game handshakes

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Some hockey teams in western Newfoundland continue to line up for end-of-game handshakes, despite a decree from officials to end the practice because it sometimes led to altercations.
Montreal man ordered to appear on charge of inciting hatred: RCMP probe

Montreal man ordered to appear on charge of inciting hatred: RCMP probe

MONTREAL — The RCMP say a Montreal man is facing a charge of inciting hatred in connection with antisemitic comments posted to social media. Police say Houssem Hammami, 37, of Montreal will appear at the city's courthouse at the end of the month.

Attacked N.S. constituency worker says second staffer would create safer offices

HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia constituency assistant who faced a violent attack at work is calling for government funding of a second employee at legislators' offices to counter the aggression front-line workers face at politicians' workplaces.
Beterbiev, Smith ready to box in championship bout months in the making

Beterbiev, Smith ready to box in championship bout months in the making

QUEBEC — After three weeks of training in the Russian mountains, boxing champion Artur Beterbiev is back in Canada and ready for a fight that's been months in the making.
Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic fined US$25K by NBA for criticizing officials

Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic fined US$25K by NBA for criticizing officials

LOS ANGELES — Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic has been fined US$25,000 by the NBA for publicly criticizing the officiating. Rajakovic was punished for a lengthy rant after Toronto's 132-131 loss to the Lakers in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Feds won't say why they scrapped consultation with vets on vision for Afghan monument

Feds won't say why they scrapped consultation with vets on vision for Afghan monument

OTTAWA — The federal government changed the final design choice for a proposed monument to Canada's mission in Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover of the country, but Ottawa did not consult with veterans to see if they felt the situation war
Rise in fishing-related shark deaths worldwide despite more anti-finning laws: study

Rise in fishing-related shark deaths worldwide despite more anti-finning laws: study

MONTREAL — Shark deaths due to fishing have increased in recent years despite an international effort to reduce the harvesting of their fins, says a new study that included contributions from Canadian researchers.
Montreal home prices rose in December even as sales fell four per cent

Montreal home prices rose in December even as sales fell four per cent

MONTREAL — The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says Montreal-area home sales in December fell four per cent compared with the same month a year earlier.
Herdman says Toronto FC players are ready for redemption after dismal 2023 season

Herdman says Toronto FC players are ready for redemption after dismal 2023 season

Coach John Herdman says Toronto FC players are looking for redemption after a dismal 4-20-10 season saw them finish in the Major League Soccer basement.
Saskatchewan teachers give notice of one-day strike as negotiations reach impasse

Saskatchewan teachers give notice of one-day strike as negotiations reach impasse

REGINA — Teachers in Saskatchewan have given notice that they intend to have a one-day provincewide strike Tuesday as bargaining for a new collective agreement reaches an impasse.
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