Monthly Archives: October 2015
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Romanian nightclub explosion leaves dozens dead, over 100 injured
BUCHAREST – A fire and explosion in a Bucharest nightclub killed 27 people and injured 155 during a rock concert that featured fireworks ... -
For big marijuana, Grit win means money in the bank
Those with a stake in cannabis-related companies weren’t just hoping the Liberals would win the federal election, they were banking on it. Legalized ... -
Captain of capsized whale-watching ship says crew, passengers heroic
VANCOUVER — The captain of a whale-watching vessel that capsized near Tofino, B.C., says passengers and crew were heroic as the vessel went ... -
Trudeau to formally become Canada’s 23rd PM next week
OTTAWA — The Governor General’s office has made it official: David Johnston will preside over the swearing in of the new Trudeau government ... -
‘It haunts me everyday’
Marcia remembers the clicking. She’s haunted by it. She can’t move past it and everything it represents. At the age of 16, she ... -
Winnipeg Jets could just be scratching the surface after promising start
COLUMBUS, OHIO — Want to know the scary thing about this edition of the Winnipeg Jets? They might only be scratching the surface ... -
NHL notebook: Ducks GM rules out ‘rash changes’
The Anaheim Ducks are not in worry mode. Yet. Despite their 1-7-2 start to the season, Ducks general manager Bob Murray is taking ... -
Questions surrounding Jays future leaves fans anxious
NEW YORK — The Toronto Blue Jays drew 2,794,891 fans to the Rogers Centre this season, averaging 34,504 per game in 81 home ... -
Senators rookie Chris Wideman offers high praise for Wings coach
Never forget the hockey world is a small world. Chris Wideman didn’t get a chance to face Jeff Blashill Friday night but they ... -
RedBlacks O-lineman are close and making a difference
While the praise is getting tossed around for the Ottawa RedBlacks receivers, running backs and quarterback, not much is heard about the beef ...