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Forwards look unstoppable in 2nd straight men's hockey win, but see room for improvement
Canada has locked down the top spot in its group after back-to-back wins over Czechia and Switzerland. The team will wrap up preliminary-round play against France on Sunday at 10:40 a.m. ET. Source link
'They are real hockey players now': Italy's performance in women's hockey could be transformative
As the Italian women’s hockey team disassembles and leaves Milan, its aftereffects will linger. Now hockey exists for women in Italy. Hockey exists for girls. Source link
Prime minister, federal leaders to attend vigil in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., after mass shooting
Prime Minister Mark Carney and other federal leaders are set to attend a vigil for the victims of the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., on Friday evening. Source link
As the Quad God fell to earth, Norwegian cross-country skier ascended to greatness
Ilia Malinin, the greatest male figure skater in the world, The Quad God, the surest bet for gold among all American athletes, fell apart on the ice in front of a standing room only crowd at the Milano Ice Skating Arena. Source link
Labelling Palestine Action a terrorist group was unlawful, Britain’s High Court rules
Britain’s High Court says the U.K. government acted unlawfully when it designated the protest group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization. But the fate of protesters arrested under the Terrorism Act still hangs in the balance. Source link
Seasonique, Seasonale birth control pills recalled over possible missing blister card
Teva Canada is recalling two lots of Seasonique and one lot of Seasonale prescription birth control pills as a precaution after the company received a complaint about a package missing an entire blister card of pills, Health Canada says. Source link
McDavid, Crosby, Mackinnon power Canadian men to 5-1 win over Switzerland
Canada stayed perfect in men’s hockey at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Source link
The ‘Arc de Trump’ | About That
Andrew Chang explains why U.S. President Donald Trump wants to build a 250-foot-high ‘Independence Arch’ in Washington, D.C., and why it’s under heavy scrutiny. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images Source link
North Korea's Kim Ju Ae: The ‘world’s most dangerous 13-year-old’
Andrew Chang explains why Kim Ju Ae, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s teen daughter, is now believed to be heir to the Kim dynasty. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images Source link
Manitoba issues blanket measles warning for 5 southern RMs, says fans were exposed at Jets game
Manitoba saw 44 confirmed cases of measles during the first week of February, as well as an exposure at the Feb. 4 Winnipeg Jets game, the province’s latest measles reports say. Source link