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The Goldeyes now travel to Indiana for a weekend series against the Gary SouthShore RailCats beginning Friday. Left-hander ...
the face of criticism. Without this balance, respect for leadership erodes, and failure becomes inevitable. People need to ...
Following several high-profile commercial plane crashes around the world, concerns over airline safety are making headlines ...
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — Centuries-old monasteries have been damaged by an ongoing series of earthquakes in a secluded monastic community in northern Greece, authorities said Friday. A magnitude ...
Garden Valley School Division (GVSD) is taking a serious look at a new approach to high school education — one that moves ...
The escalating public outcry centres on Wellington Crescent’s delayed temporary bike lane plan — a project first proposed after Jenner’s death, but which has faced repeated postponements. Advocates ...
The Red River Ex is back — and the opening weekend promises non-stop excitement for all ages! From June 13 to 15, thrill-seekers, families, and music lovers can enjoy an unforgettable blend of live ...
Oklahoma executed a man Thursday whose transfer to state custody was expedited by the Trump administration. John Fitzgerald ...
The Winnipeg Jets goaltender won the Hart Trophy as the NHL’s most valuable player on Thursday. He also won the Vezina Trophy as the league’s top goaltender for the second consecutive season and third ...
Former Winnipeg Blue Bombers safety Scott Flagel was one of five players named to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame on Thursday.
Chris Streveler, subbing for Collaros, a two-time MOP winner himself, tossed three touchdown passes, outgunning B.C. counterpart Nathan Rourke as the Bombers manhandled the Lions, 34-20.
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeated the B.C. Lions 34-20 in their season opener on Thursday without starting quarterback Zach Collaros and star running back Brady Oliveira.
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