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Canadian men continue record climb up FIFA rankings, moving up to No. 33
The Canadian men continue their record rise up the FIFA world rankings, climbing seven spots to another all-time high at No. 33. Canada, named the "Most Improved Side'' in 2021 by FIFA, has now risen ...
Feb 10, 2022

Co-op Community Spaces providing $1M for local projects
Community projects looking for a funding boost can consider applying for a grant from the Co-op Community Spaces program.Now into its seventh year, the program is providing $1 million for capital proj...
Feb 10, 2022

CP NewsAlert: Canadian speedskater Weidemann wins silver in women's 5,000
BEIJING - Canadian speedskater Isabelle Weidemann has won silver in the women's 5,000 metres, her second medal of the Beijing Olympics. Weidemann also won bronze in the women's 3,000 metres for Canada...
Feb 10, 2022

Vees end Vipers win streak at nine in OT
The Penticton Vees cooled-off the red hot Vernon Vipers Vipers with a nail-biting 4-3 win in overtime on Wednesday night.The result before 2,500 fans at the South Okanagan Events Centre ended the Vipe...
Feb 10, 2022

Claude Julien set to rejoin Canada's Olympic men's hockey team
BEIJING - Claude Julien will coach Canada's Olympic men's hockey team after all. Hockey Canada announced the 61-year-old has been cleared to travel and will rejoin the squad in Beijing following Thurs...
Feb 10, 2022

Canada wins silver in snowboard cross; bronze in Alpine combined and mixed aerials
BEIJING - Eliot Grondin had not been challenged all day. The Canadian cruised through every race on his way to the men's snowboard cross final in Zhangjiakou at the Beijing Olympics, where he fought h...
Feb 10, 2022

CP NewsAlert: Canada wins bronze in freestyle skiing mixed aerials
BEIJING - Canada's mixed aerials team of Marion Thnault, Miha Fontaine and Lewis Irving has won a bronze medal at the Beijing Olympics. More to come. The Canadian Press
Feb 10, 2022

US influence on protest, Online Streaming Act concerns : In The News for Feb. 10
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Feb. 10 ... What we are watching in Canada ......
Feb 10, 2022

CRTC lacks expertise to regulate online streaming, YouTube: experts
OTTAWA - Internet experts have cast doubt on whether the body the federal government wants to regulate streaming services and video-sharing platforms such as YouTube and Netflix has the expertise to d...
Feb 10, 2022

NDP want U.S. ambassador to testify about American funding of Ottawa protests.
The NDP is calling on the U.S. ambassador to testify before the House of Commons foreign affairs committee, saying American funding of the nearly two-week-long anti-vaccine mandate protest in Ottawa i...
Feb 10, 2022

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