Scotty Bowman has left the Chicago Blackhawks after what he called “a pretty uncomfortable year.”Bowman announced Tuesday he no longer works for the organization as of July 1, saying he decided it was time to move on after 14 years as the Blackhawks’ senior hockey operations adviser.
Bowman’s son Stan stepped down as general manager in October after an independent investigation into the team’s mishandling of sexual assault allegations in 2010 revealed he knew about
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Injury-riddled Vancouver Whitecaps look to bounce back in Cincinnati
VANCOUVER — It’ll be a battered and bruised Vancouver Whitecaps side that heads to Ohio in search of redemption this week.
The ‘Caps (7-9-3) are down eight players heading into a Wednesday matchup with FC Cincinnati (7-5-5). That number may grow to nine, depending on how midfielder Leonard Owusu recovers after taking a boot to the head in training on Tuesday.
Missing men is simply part of soccer, said head coach Vanni Sartini.
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Chilliwack RCMP urge residents to help prevent Amazon parcel theft
CHILLIWACK — As Amazon Prime Days result in millions of packages being delivered across Canada, the Upper Fraser Valley RCMP want to help put a stop to porch pirates throughout Chilliwack.
Prime Day kicked off today (Jul. 12), and the Upper Fraser Valley RCMP want to make sure your packages arrive at their destination safely. They’re urging the public to be proactive in protecting packages that they plan to have delivered to their residence.Even though there’s been a decline in -
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador agreed to spend $1.5 billion to improve “smart” border technology during meetings Tuesday with President Joe Biden — a move the White House says shows neighborly cooperation succeeding where Trump administration vows to wall off the border and have Mexico pay for it could not.
A person familiar with a series of agreements the two countries hammered out as their leaders met in Washington said they also -
Former neighbour stands by story RCMP did ‘nothing’ on N.S. killer’s spousal abuse
HALIFAX — A former neighbour of the man who carried out the 2020 Nova Scotia mass killing stood by her story on Tuesday that RCMP did “nothing” when she reported a violent domestic assault years before the rampage.
Brenda Forbes said, “You bet,” when she was asked at a public inquiry if she still holds that view, despite a differing story from the RCMP investigating officer at the time.
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Blue Jays reinstate catcher Jansen from injured list, option Moreno to Triple-A
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays reinstated Danny Jansen from the 10-day injured list on Tuesday and optioned fellow catcher Gabriel Moreno to Triple-A Buffalo.
Jansen missed five weeks due to a fractured left pinky finger. He also missed a month of action earlier in the season due to an oblique strain.
Entering Tuesday night’s home game against Philadelphia, Jansen has seven homers and 13 RBIs in 19 games. He has a .232 average, a .625 slugging percentage and .915 OPS (on-base plus s -
Deadline tight to implement dental care, but Duclos confident the feds will meet it
OTTAWA — Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says he’s confident the federal government will be able to set up its proposed dental-care program by the end of the year, though his department has not yet settled on a model or begun formal talks with the provinces.
As part of a confidence and supply deal with the NDP to avoid an election until 2025, the Liberals pledged to launch a federal dental-care program for low- and middle-income kids before the end of the year and aim to expand its -
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Senate report says government must implement rights-based Indigenous fisheries
OTTAWA — A new report from the Senate is calling on the federal government to implement Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik and Peskotomuhkati rights-based fisheries on Canada’s East Coast and overhaul its approach to negotiations.
One of the report’s 10 recommendations is that discussions with First Nations be immediately transferred to Crown-Indigenous Relations from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, which is something Indigenous communities have been calling for.
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Runners from as far away as Norway, Switzerland converge on Chilliwack for inaugural Peaks ‘n Valleys race
CHILLIWACK — Locals know the unparalleled beauty of nearby snow-capped peaks and breathtaking mountain views surrounding Chilliwack, its endless hiking trails and backcountry opportunities abounding at every corner.Apparently so do the Europeans.Racers from as far away as Norway and Switzerland flocked to Chilliwack’s scenic backcountry byways Saturday to inaugurate the first installment of the Thursty Elk Trail Race in Eastern Hillsides.“The world is small with social media,&r -
Trump mulled seizing voting machines; Cippolone called it ‘terrible idea’ for U.S.
WASHINGTON — The Jan. 6 committee is hearing how an “unhinged” White House meeting in December 2020 prompted Donald Trump to summon his Twitter followers to a protest that turned into the riots on Capitol Hill.The infamous tweet urging supporters to “be there, will be wild” came in the early hours of Dec. 19, shortly after Trump’s unscheduled meeting with Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and retired general Michael Flynn.Former White House counsel Pat Cippolone de -
Kicker McCallum, offensive lineman Olafioye enter B.C. Lions’ Wall of Fame
VANCOUVER — The names of kicker Paul McCallum and offensive lineman Jovan Olafioye are being added to the B.C. Lions’ Wall of Fame.
The former Leos will be honoured at B.C. Place Stadium on Aug. 6, when B.C. hosts the Edmonton Elks.
McCallum, who will be inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in September, began practising with the Lions in 1993 while still playing junior football for the Surrey Rams.
After 13 seasons spent primarily with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, McCal -
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Jan. 6 panel probes Trump’s ‘call to arms’ to extremists
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Jan. 6 committee on Tuesday focused on ways violent far-right extremists answered Donald Trump’s tweet for a big Washington rally as a “call to arms,” as the panel probed whether they coordinated with White House allies in the deadly U.S. Capitol attack and effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
The panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol siege is delving into what it calls the final phase of Trump’s multi-pronged effort to ha -
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Warner aiming for elusive world track and field championship gold
Damian Warner stood on the long jump runway during last summer’s Tokyo Olympics, and raised his arms for the audience to clap.
Except there was no audience.
In a poignant moment that said everything about a Games in a global pandemic, and Warner’s remarkable journey to Olympic decathlon gold, he was “calling for a clap” from his family, friends and the majority of his coaching team who were gathered together back home in London, Ont., in the wee hours of the morning -
Provinces still haven’t received $2B in health top-ups announced by Liberals in March
OTTAWA — As premiers gathered in British Columbia try again to make their case for a permanent increase in federal health transfers, they’re also waiting on $2 billion they were promised back in March to help clear surgical and diagnostic backlogs.
Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announced the one-time top-up to “expedite” surgeries on March 25, and he and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland introduced a bill in the House of Commons the same day to enable the fundin -
‘Extremely motivated’ Matt Murray excited for opportunity with Maple Leafs
TORONTO — Matt Murray is excited about the opportunity.
He also knows there are more than a few doubters among his new team’s fan base.
The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired the goaltender from the Ottawa Senators on Monday along with a third-round pick in the 2023 draft and a seventh-rounder in 2024 for future considerations.
The move by Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas for the two-time Stanley Cup winner is a bold one as Toronto looks to finally get over its first-round playoff hump &md -
Federal government has not created system to source safe supply to reduce overdoses
OTTAWA — Over a year since the federal government’s expert task force recommended it create a safe supply of substances to reduce people’s reliance on toxic street drugs, the government has not created any system to procure one.
Carolyn Bennett, minister of mental health and addictions, said recently in a parliamentary committee meeting the government is building toward a plan to address the opioid crisis, but was less clear on what steps it is taking toward sourcing a safe sup -
Quebec reports 23 more COVID-19 deaths, rise of 54 hospitalizations as wave continues
MONTREAL — Quebec is reporting 23 more deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus and a 54-patient rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations.
The Health Department says there are 1,663 people hospitalized with the disease after 374 patients were admitted in the past 24 hours and 320 were discharged.
There are 38 people listed in intensive care, a decline of six patients.
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Ottawa fast-tracking travel visas for AIDS conference amid sharp criticism
OTTAWA — The federal government says it is now prioritizing temporary travel visas for people seeking to attend the International AIDS Conference in Montreal at the end of July.
The move comes as the head of the African Alliance health rights organization slams Canada for bidding to host the conference and spending millions of dollars on it without making sure all attendees would be given a visa to attend.
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Canadian-made tools on Webb space telescope help provide spectacular views of space
LONGUEUIL, Que. — NASA is releasing new photos from its James Webb Space Telescope that offer a glimpse into dying stars and distant galaxies.
The United States agency released four new images today during an event broadcast worldwide, one day after the White House released the first image from the telescope.
The Webb, a US$10-billion joint partnership between NASA and the Canadian and European space agencies, is outfitted with two crucial Canadian-built systems, both of which are working -
Help wanted. Toronto FC continues to remake roster in search of success
The rebuilding job at Toronto FC is going slow, perhaps slower than anyone but coach Bob Bradley expected.
Toronto, which finished 26th last season in the then-27-team league at 6-18-10, currently stands 24th in the 28-team standings at 5-10-4 — two points out of the basement. It has yet to win on the road (0-5-3) in 2022 and has not kept a clean sheet in 27 games, dating back to last September.
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Flyers waive Lindblom, donate $100K to cancer organization
The Philadelphia Flyers placed forward Oskar Lindblom on waivers Tuesday with the intent of buying out the final year of the 25-year-old cancer survivor’s contract.
General manager Chuck Fletcher called it a “very difficult decision” to free up salary cap space by cutting a player who recovered from being diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma. The Flyers will donate $100,000 in Lindblom’s name to a Philadelphia organization that supports families impacted by cancer.“ -
Stampeders receiver Begelton equally adept to catching fish as he is footballs
He’s one of the CFL’s top receivers, but Reggie Begelton can catch more than just footballs.
When the Calgary Stampeders’ star is away from the field, he likes being on water and chasing whatever swims. Two weeks ago, during the team’s bye, Begelton fished for walleyes at McGregor Lake about 173 kilometres southeast of Calgary.
Next week, when the Stampeders are off again, he’s hoping to hook some trout on Bow River, roughly 37 kilometres south of the city.
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First anniversary of Kelowna, B.C., crane collapse marked by memorial, investigations
KELOWNA, B.C. — RCMP in Kelowna, B.C., have released a statement marking the first anniversary of a deadly construction crane collapse in that city.
The statement says the detachment is “actively investigating” the July 12, 2021, collapse that killed five people, including four workers and a man who was in a nearby building.
RCMP say the “complex” and “technical” criminal investigation is being handled by a team within the detachment’s serious crim -
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Canadians Kamal Miller, Dayne St. Clair headed to MLS all-star game
CF Montreal defender Kamal Miller and fellow Canadian Dayne St. Clair are headed to the MLS all-star game.
Miller was chosen as one of commissioner Don Garber’s picks. St. Clair gets the nod for his sterling work in goal for Minnesota United. Both are first-time all-star selections.
Miller, 25, has been a defensive stalwart in 16 games for Montreal this season and has contributed one goal and three assists in more than 1,300 minutes played. With 25 caps, he has also been a key cog in Canad -
Zach Collaros, Dalton Schoen and Peyton Logan earn CFL weekly honours
TORONTO — Quarterback Zach Collaros and receiver Dalton Schoen of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary Stampeders kick-returner Peyton Logan were named the CFL’s top performers of the week Tuesday.
Collaros, the CFL’s outstanding player last season, completed 22-of-30 passes for 288 yards and three touchdowns in Winnipeg’s 43-22 road win over B.C. on Saturday. The Bombers (5-0) remained unbeaten while handing the Lions (3-1) their first loss of the season.
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Star defenceman Duncan Keith announces retirement after 17 NHL seasons
EDMONTON — Star NHL defenceman Duncan Keith has announced his retirement, ending a career that saw him lead the Chicago Blackhawks to three Stanley Cup titles while twice being named the NHL’s top defenceman.
The Edmonton Oilers, where Keith played the final season of his 17-year career, announced his retirement in a statement Tuesday. News of Keith’s retirement was first reported Friday.
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Gaudreau, Malkin among the big names poised to hit NHL free agency
Buying season is almost upon NHL general managers.
Free agency opens Wednesday at 12 p.m. ET with plenty of intriguing situations and scenarios.
There are stars poised to potentially leave the only team they’ve ever played for. And after a busy stretch at last week’s draft — and again Monday night — there’s a big squeeze on hockey’s most-important position.
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Curling Canada drops Continental Cup tournament from 2022-23 schedule
TORONTO — The Continental Cup curling tournament has been cancelled for a third straight season as Curling Canada continues to revamp its competition schedule for the 2022-23 campaign.
Curling Canada announced Tuesday that the event will not be included in this season’s schedule.
The Continental Cup joins the long-running Canada Cup as significant tournaments left off this year’s calendar, while the new PointsBet Invitational makes its debut in September at Fredericton’s -
Star defender Carlos Salcedo leaves Toronto FC for Mexico by mutual agreement
Toronto FC saw another designated player move on Tuesday, with star centre back Carlos Salcedo returning to Mexico.
Toronto said it was a mutual agreement to terminate Salcedo’s contract.
Salcedo, who was the highest-paid defender in Major League Soccer at US$2.35 million this season, has had one foot out the door for a while.
Toronto coach Bob Bradley said the Mexican was dealing with a family matter, without elaborating. The 28-year-old Salcedo has been shuttling back to Mexico whe -
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Patrick Brown campaign says if not him, then Charest best alternative for supporters
OTTAWA — A spokesman for Patrick Brown says supporters on the front lines of the campaign believe that if their candidate is not reinstated, then Jean Charest is the best alternative.
Chisholm Pothier says Brown spoke on a call Monday evening to supporters, many of whom were “ground troops” in the campaign to elect him federal Conservative leader.
Brown was disqualified from the contest last week by party members on a committee overseeing the leadership race, but he is fighting -
Pentagon: US kills IS group leader in Syria in drone strike
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon said Tuesday that it killed a leader of the Islamic State group in Syria in a drone strike.U.S. Central Command said in a news release that Maher al-Agal was killed Tuesday and an unidentified senior official in the Islamic State group was seriously injured. The Pentagon said there were no civilian casualties, though it wasn’t possible to immediately confirm that information.
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Chilliwack Primary Care Centre to lose all its dedicated family doctors by mid-September
CHILLIWACK — Despite the very best efforts to attract and lock in doctors to work at the gleaming new Chilliwack Primary Care Centre at the Evans roundabout, an exodus of doctors from the clinic will happen over the next two months.The Chilliwack Primary Care Centre celebrated its grand opening in style on May 13 when dignitaries and elected officials, including B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix, gathered for what was billed as a new health care facility for unattached patients struggling wi -
UK Olympian Mo Farah reveals he was trafficked as a child
LONDON (AP) — Four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah says he was illegally brought to the U.K. as a young boy and forced to care for other children before he escaped a life of servitude through running.
In a new documentary, Farah says his real name is Hussein Abdi Kahin and that he was from taken from the East African nation of Djibouti. The film that tells the story of his being trafficked, was produced by the BBC and Red Bull Studios, and the BBC is scheduled to broadcast it Wednesday.
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UN limits aid to Syrian rebels to 6 months in a Russian win
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council approval a resolution Tuesday extending humanitarian aid deliveries to 4.1 million people in Syria’s rebel-held northwest in a victory for Russia.
The vote was 12-0, with the United States, Britain and France, which backed a resolution for a year-long extension vetoed on Friday by Russia, abstaining.
Ireland and Norway, which had sponsored the vetoed resolution, circulated a new draft Monday that provides for a six-month extension of de -
Justice Dept. taps reforming outsider to run federal prisons
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department on Tuesday named Colette Peters, the director of Oregon’s prison system, to run the federal Bureau of Prisons, turning to a reform-minded outsider as it seeks to rebuild the beleaguered agency.
Peters, who championed steeply reducing the state’s inmate population in the last decade, will inherit a federal agency plagued by myriad scandals. Her hiring comes about seven months after Bureau of Prisons Director Michael Carvajal submitted his -
Volunteers undertake cleanup near Chilliwack Lake Rd.
CHILLIWACK — Members of the Four Wheel Drive Association of B.C. spent the better part of Sunday cleaning up parts of the Camp Foley Recreation Site near Chilliwack Lake Rd.
One member of the group, Ross Aikenhead, said the objective of the non-profit is simple—to find a problem in the “bush” and deal with it as best as possible; and Sunday was no different.
“Two abandoned trailers, one was burned and the other one was partially destroyed,” Aikenhead said. &ld -
Killer’s violent past explored by inquiry investigation Nova Scotia mass shooting
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia denture maker who killed 22 people in April 2020 was long known to be a violent man, especially among disadvantaged people who owed him money, newly released documents show.
In a summary of evidence released Tuesday, the inquiry investigating the mass shooting shared details about Gabriel Wortman’s practice of providing discount denture work for poor people and then attacking those who failed to pay their bills on time.
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Premier Hockey Federation adding Montreal team to women’s circuit
TORONTO — The growth of women’s hockey is having another significant spurt in the Premier Hockey Federation.
The women’s professional hockey circuit rolled out its plans for expansion today with a seventh franchise to be introduced in Montreal for the 2022-23 season.
Up until now the PHF has consisted of six teams — Connecticut Whale, Toronto Six, Boston Pride, Metropolitan Riveters, Minnesota Whitecaps and the Buffalo Beauts.
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