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Canadian runners in favour of Diamond League changes for 2021 season

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Sprinter Aaron Brown says he will be better prepared for the Tokyo Olympics next summer because of the decision to reinstate the 200 metres to the Diamond League’s race calendar.

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B.C. couple wants to put Portugal on curling map

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A Portuguese curling couple inside a rink in Nanaimo, B.C., is not something you hear every day. But if April Gale-Seixeiro and her husband Steve Seixeiro have it their way, they’re going to put the soccer-crazed nation on the curling map.

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Guilty verdict in Thunder Bay trailer hitch manslaughter trial

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A Thunder Bay judge has found Brayden Bushby guilty of manslaughter for throwing a trailer hitch at an Indigenous woman.

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More can be done to help northern communities weather pandemic, say local leaders

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Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson says northern residents should be very mindful of travelling south because of high COVID-19 cases.

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Information about COVID-19 at Saskatchewan Penitentiary

Correctional Service Canada (CSC) advises that there are 24 inmates who have tested positive for COVID-19 at Saskatchewan Penitentiary, medium security unit, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. To date, there are no active cases of COVID-19 among people who work at Saskatchewan Penitentiary.

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