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Bob Dyce fired as Redblacks head coach after disappointing season
The Ottawa Redblacks fired head coach Bob Dyce on Saturday after the club ended its season with a sixth straight loss. Source link
Father and son discover fossilized ichthyosaur skull in B.C.'s Kiskatinaw River valley
Local resident Kevin Geist and his 11-year old son Andreas discovered the skull two summers ago, spotting a strange black rock along the river’s shoreline in the fossil-rich Peace region. Source link
Russian aerial attack on Kyiv kills 2, injures 13, Ukrainian officials say
Two people were killed and 13 others injured in Kyiv after Russian missiles and drones hit sites in Ukraine overnight, including infrastructure and energy sites, Ukrainian officials said on Saturday. Source link
Canada's Grenier just misses top-10 result to kick off World Cup alpine season
Valérie Grenier of St-Isidore, Ont., finished in eleventh place Saturday at the opening World Cup giant slalom race of the year in Sölden, Austria. Source link
For Canadian ex-major leaguers looking for their baseball cards, a Saskatoon man is their go-to source
Word of Kelly Sage’s unique collection of signed cards and baseballs of Canadian-born ex-major leaguers has led to unsolicited calls and emails from retired players. Source link
Buckley Petawabano, trailblazing Cree actor and broadcaster, dead at 77
Buckley Petawabano, a trailblazing Cree actor, broadcaster and cinematographer who opened doors for Indigenous representation in Canadian media, passed away on Oct. 19 at the age of 77. Source link
Social worker tells murder trial of 2 Ontario women that boy’s zip-tied pyjamas made her ‘uncomfortable’
The trial for two Burlington, Ont., women charged in the death of a 12-year-old boy in their care heard this week from several people involved in treating his and his younger brother’s mental health. Source link
Canada's measles outbreak control challenged by disinformation and distrust, doctors say
A year since measles started raging in Canada, the outbreak’s subsided, but the virus shows no signs of being stamped out. Doctors say problems here — from distrust of medical officials in vulnerable communities, to broader vaccine disinformation — could set the stage for future outbreaks. Here’s what they’d like to see change. Source link
I was proud to never have any financial debt but it came at a high price
Danica Nelson grew up watching how quickly money could run out, and she made the commitment to never fall into debt herself. She even paid off credit card bills before the monthly statement came. When burnout hit, she realized her control over money was actually her money controlling her. Source link
As Trump lavishes money and praise on Argentina, more Americans ask: Why?
President Donald Trump has punished most U.S. trading partners with tariffs and threats, but he has lavished favours on Javier Milei’s Argentina, including a $20 billion bailout of its currency. Why has Argentina succeeded in getting such favourable treatment where other countries have failed? Source link