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  • NHL roundup: Avalanche beat Stars 5-4 in shootout, halting Dallas’ 10-game win streak

    DALLAS (AP) — Valeri Nichushkin scored with 15 seconds remaining in regulation, then connected on one of NHL-leading Colorado’s two goals in a shootout to beat Dallas 5-4 on Friday night, ending the Stars’ franchise-record winning streak at 10 games.
    Martin Necas had a goal and three assists for the Avalanche, then made the victory-clinching shot in the shootout after Nichushkin went first.
    The Avalanche still had an extra skater on the ice — after Stars captain Jamie Ben
  • Kreider scores tying goal, Killorn ends shootout in Ducks’ 6-5 comeback win over Canadiens

    ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Chris Kreider got the tying goal with 42 seconds left in regulation and Alex Killorn scored in the sixth round of the shootout, sending the Anaheim Ducks to a 6-5 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Friday night.
    Kreider matched his career best with a four-point night for the Ducks, who won for the seventh time in eight games despite blowing a two-goal lead in the third period. Cutter Gauthier, who also scored in the shootout, and Leo Carlsson had a goal and an as
  • Bold, Ravens, Vikes, Gaiters advance to U Sports men’s basketball semifinals

    CALGARY — The Toronto Metropolitan Bold outscored the UBC Thunderbirds 34-25 in the final quarter en route to a 97-91 victory in the U Sports men's basketball quarterfinals on Friday at Jack Simpson Gym in Calgary.
    Aaron Rhooms led the Bold with 24 points and nine rebounds, while Gabriel Gutsmore scored 23 and Kevin Toth had 21 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.
    Holt Tomie and Nikola Guzina each scored 16 points for the T-Birds, while Nylan Roberts and Raj Dhadda each scored 13. Rob
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  • Blake paces surging Hurricanes to 6-3 road win over Oilers

    EDMONTON — Jackson Blake had a pair of goals and K’Andre Miller had three assists as the Eastern Conference-leading Carolina Hurricanes came away with a 6-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Friday.
    Nikolaj Ehlers had a goal and an assist and Shayne Gostisbehere, Jordan Martinook and Jordan Staal also scored for the Hurricanes (40-16-6), who have won seven of their last eight games and have gone 16-2-3 in their last 21 contests.
    Zach Hyman had a pair of goals and Vasily Podkolzin a
  • NHL-worst Canucks beat Blackhawks 6-3 to end seven-game skid

    CHICAGO (AP) — Brock Boeser batted the puck in to break a 3-3 tie at 2:40 of the third period and the NHL-worst Vancouver Canucks beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-3 on Friday night to end a seven-game losing streak that started in January.
    Boeser smacked the puck past Arvid Soderblom after Linus Karlsson's cross-ice feed ramped up the goalie's stick and into the air. Max Sasson and Boeser added empty-netters.
    Drew O’Connor, Jake DeBrusk and Teddy Blueger had first-period goals and Nikit
  • 4 dead in Michigan as powerful storms that produced at least 1 tornado rip through the state

    Four people were killed Friday in southern Michigan as powerful storms that produced at least one tornado reduced homes to rubble, sent parts of roofs flying into the air and left a trail of debris hanging from power lines.In the Union Lake area, three people were killed and 12 injured after an apparent tornado hit, according to the Branch County Sheriff’s Office. About 50 miles (80.5 kilometers) southwest, Cass County officials reported one death and several injuries after a tornado touch
  • Bold, Ravens, Vikes advance to U Sports men’s basketball semifinals

    CALGARY — The Toronto Metropolitan Bold outscored the UBC Thunderbirds 34-25 in the final quarter en route to a 97-91 victory in the U Sports men's basketball quarterfinals on Friday at Jack Simpson Gym in Calgary.
    Aaron Rhooms led the Bold with 24 points and nine rebounds, while Gabriel Gutsmore scored 23 and Kevin Toth had 21 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.
    Holt Tomie and Nikola Guzina each scored 16 points for the T-Birds, while Nylan Roberts and Raj Dhadda each scored 13. Rob
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  • Gas prices drop by double digits at some Chilliwack gas stations on Friday, while others remain high

    CHILLIWACK – After a week that saw gas prices spike to as high as $1.799 a litre, at least two gas stations in Chilliwack have suddenly dropped their prices by double digits as of Friday evening, though not all have matched those lower prices.
    The Esso at First Avenue and Young Road has a posted price of $1.559 a litre, as does the Canco at Yale Road and Hocking Avenue in Chilliwack.
    The price at Canco gas station at Yale/Hocking as of Friday evening, March 6. (Image Credit: Mike Vanden Bo
  • 3 died in Michigan after an apparent tornado rips through the state

    Three people have been killed in an apparent tornado in southern Michigan on Friday, authorities said, as powerful storms ripped across the state, tearing the roof off a home improvement store and knocking down trees.The Branch County Sheriff’s Office said three people were also taken to the hospital after the apparent tornado hit the Union Lake area, which is about 125 miles (200 km) west of Detroit.At least one tornado was confirmed in southern Michigan, near Union City, on Friday, accor
  • 3 dead in Michigan after an apparent tornado rips through the state

    Three people have been killed and three were taken to a hospital after an apparent tornado hit a Michigan town on Friday, authorities said.Powerful storms have ripped across the state, tearing the roof off a home improvement store, sending parts of a storage building flying and knocking down trees as tornado warnings were issued across the southern part of the state.The Branch County Sheriff’s Office said there were 12 reported injuries and three deaths after a tornado appeared to have hit
  • Berger handles the ‘U.S. Open in spring’ by building 5-shot lead at Bay Hill

    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Daniel Berger loves playing in Florida in March. For most everyone else Friday in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill made it feel like a spring preview of the U.S. Open.
    Berger was on his game again in the most demanding conditions, leaning on a steady diet of fairways and greens and feeling just as good about his lag putts as he did the five birdies he made in a round of 4-under 68 that gave him a five-shot lead.
    “You've just got to stay patient and take w
  • Flames bid farewell to Kadri in efforts to rebuild, contend

    CALGARY — Rising across the street from the Scotiabank Saddledome is the partially built future home of the Calgary Flames.
    As construction continues ahead of the scheduled opening of Scotia Place in the fall of 2027, general manager Craig Conroy continued his reconstruction of the club's roster on Friday, making three deals ahead of the NHL trade deadline.
    The headline move was trading No. 1 centre, Nazem Kadri to the Colorado Avalanche, where the native of London, Ont., won a Stanley Cup
  • Social media ban for kids under consideration in online harms bill: Carney

    TOKYO — Prime Minister Mark Carney says that while there should be debate in Canada about a social media ban for children, he has not made up his own mind on the issue yet.
    Carney says there are arguments on both sides and more information emerging about how such bans work.
    A number of countries are implementing or considering bans since Australia became the first country to ban social media for kids under 16 three months ago.
    Carney also says government needs to pass online harms legislat
  • Plane that crashed in Maine spent more time on runway than recommended after deicing, NTSB says

    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A private jet that crashed in Maine in January, killing all six people aboard, remained on the ground 8 minutes longer than it should have after receiving a deicing treatment in a snowstorm, according to a preliminary report issued Friday by the National Transportation Safety Board.The plane should have waited no more than 9 minutes from the start of when the deicing treatment began before taking off in those cold and snowy conditions, according to Federal Aviation A
  • Bold, Ravens advance to U Sports men’s basketball semifinals

    CALGARY — The Toronto Metropolitan Bold outscored the UBC Thunderbirds 34-25 in the final quarter en route to a 97-91 victory in the U Sports men's basketball quarterfinals on Friday at Jack Simpson Gym in Calgary.
    Aaron Rhooms led the Bold with 24 points and nine rebounds, while Gabriel Gutsmore scored 23 and Kevin Toth had 21 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.
    Holt Tomie and Nikola Guzina each scored 16 points for the T-Birds, while Nylan Roberts and Raj Dhadda each scored 13. Rob
  • Carney calls for Mountbatten-Windsor’s removal from line of succession

    TOKYO — Prime Minister Mark Carney says Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should be removed from the royal line of succession for his "deplorable" actions.
    Speaking to reporters in Tokyo, Carney says the actions that have caused him to be stripped of his royal titles "necessitate" his removal from the line of succession.Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office following a series of disclosures related to his relationship with the late convicted sex o
  • New additions Dach, Dickinson relish opportunities with Edmonton Oilers

    EDMONTON — Colton Dach grew up a self-proclaimed diehard Oilers fan.Now the 23-year-old forward from the Edmonton suburb of St. Albert, Alta., is preparing to play for his hometown team after the Oilers picked him up ahead of the NHL trade deadline.“I think my mom and dad were probably the two most excited people on the planet when they found out," Dach said after skating with his new teammates Friday morning.
    His mom, dad and sister will all be at Rogers Place on Friday night when h
  • Jets ship Stanley, Schenn and Pearson to Sabres for prospects and drafts picks

    WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets dealt three pending unrestricted free agents to the Buffalo Sabres for two prospects and three drafts picks on Friday.
    Winnipeg traded veteran defencemen Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn to the Sabres for defenceman Jacob Bryson, forward Isak Rosen, Buffalo’s second-round pick in the 2027 NHL Entry Draft and a conditional fourth-round selection in the 2026 draft. The conditional pick will be the better of the Sabres’ fourth-round pick and the Edmonton
  • Staios banks on current Senators roster, only makes tweaks before trade deadline

    OTTAWA — Ottawa Senators general manager Steve Staios is confident his current roster can get the job done.
    That job is getting to the playoffs.
    Staios focused on the fact that he believes the Senators are trending in the right direction as Friday's trade deadline came and went with Ottawa making no significant roster changes. Ottawa is 7-1-2 in its last 10 games and sits four points back of the Boston Bruins for the Eastern Conference's final playoff spot.
    “We looked at just about e
  • Canadiens stand pat at deadline, GM could revisit ‘significant deal’ in off-season

    ANAHEIM — 
The Montreal Canadiens didn’t make a move at the NHL trade deadline, but may have laid the groundwork for a major transaction this summer.
    General manager Kent Hughes said he worked the phones until the final minutes Friday on a “significant deal” that fell through but could be pursued again in the off-season.
    “Our objective was always to find trades that advance our main objective, which is to build a team that can win over the long term,” Hu
  • Plane that crashed in Maine spent more time on runway than typical after de-icing, NTSB says

    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A private jet that crashed in Maine in January, killing all six people aboard, spent more than the standard amount of time on a runway after de-icing before takeoff, according to a preliminary report issued Friday by the National Transportation Safety Board.The plane should have waited no more than nine minutes from the start of when the de-icing treatment began before taking off, according to Federal Aviation Administration guidelines. But the NTSB report said 17 mi
  • 1 in serious condition after collision on Yale Road in Chilliwack

    CHILLIWACK — One patient is now in hospital after a serious collision on Chilliwack roads today.
    BC Emergency Health Services responded to a call at 10:58 a.m. Friday (Mar. 6) about a motor vehicle incident in the 45500 block of Yale Road.
    “An ambulance with primary care paramedics and an ambulance with advanced care paramedics responded to the scene,” said BCEHS Paramedic Public Information Officer Brian Twaites.
    Paramedics then treated one patient, who was taken to hospital i
  • Windsor Lancers players Talbot, Quayson, John advance to CFL’s national combine

    Liam Talbot earned a little payback at the CFL's invitational combine.
    The Windsor Lancers running back was left off the combine's initial invitation list before being added Jan. 1. The five-foot-11, 210-pound Talbot used the snub as motivation Friday in Waterloo, Ont., earning one of eight berths to the CFL's national combine March 27-29 in Edmonton.
    "I've had that chip on my shoulder the last three months," Talbot said. "I've always had a chip on my shoulder but that definitely added fuel to t
  • Leafs deal McMann to Kraken, Laughton to Kings ahead of NHL trade deadline

    TORONTO — Bobby McMann is headed west.
    The struggling Toronto Maple Leafs dealt the winger to the Seattle Kraken for a second-round pick in the 2027 draft and a fourth-round pick in 2026 ahead of Friday's NHL trade deadline.
    Veteran centre Scott Laughton, the other pending unrestricted free agent forward on the roster, is also saying goodbye to Toronto. He was sent to the Los Angeles Kings for a conditional third-round selection in an upcoming draft.
    McMann leaves Toronto as a developmenta
  • Russian flag returns as Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics open amid Middle East war and boycott

    VERONA, Italy (AP) — The Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics officially opened Friday amid the tensions of war in the Middle East, and with some countries boycotting the opening ceremony because of the return of the Russian flag to the global sports stage.
    The Russian flag made its return during the nations' parade, marking the first time it was flown at the Paralympics since the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, and signaling a possible full-fledged return to the Olympic circles ahead of the 2028
  • Toxicologist sees no drug link to Myles Gray’s behaviour before police-involved death

    VANCOUVER — A forensic expert has told a hearing into the 2015 police-involved death of Myles Gray that not much could be concluded from a toxicology report regarding his behaviour, that Vancouver officers have previously described as "animalistic" and "superhuman."
    Toxicologist Dr. Aaron Shapiro with B.C.'s Provincial Toxicology Centre told the hearing Friday the results showed neither alcohol nor the psychedelics LSD or psilocybin were detected in Gray's samples.
    He said there was a "goo
  • Rebuilding Vancouver Canucks stockpile draft picks ahead of NHL trade deadline

    VANCOUVER — Demolition has begun for the rebuilding Vancouver Canucks.The team dealt two more depth forwards for draft picks ahead of the NHL's trade deadline on Friday, chipping further away at a roster in the midst of a major overhaul."Our goal was to accumulate draft picks and potential players at 25 and younger," said Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin. "And we're pleased we're sitting here today with some extra picks moving forward."
    Vancouver sent pending unrestricted free agent D
  • US to send anti-drone system to the Mideast after successful use in Ukraine, officials say

    LONDON (AP) — An American anti-drone system proven to work against Russian drones in Ukraine will soon be sent to the Middle East to bolster U.S. defenses against Iranian drones, two U.S. officials told The Associated Press on Friday.While the U.S. has used Patriot and THAAD missile systems to take down Iranian missiles successfully, there are limited effective anti-drone defenses now in the Middle East, according to a U.S. defense official, one of two officials who spoke on condition of a
  • B.C. approves new police training sites in Vancouver and Victoria

    VICTORIA — Two new police training sites have been approved in Vancouver and Victoria to address a surge in demand for recruits from communities across British Columbia.
    The B.C. government says the sites will initially operate for two years and be fully funded by participating police forces.
    The facilities will operate under the oversight of the Justice Institute of British Columbia Police Academy.
    The government says that in addition to the approval of the new satellite training sites, t

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