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Success in Tokyo shows progression in Rowing Canada rebuild, athletes say

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With a gold medal in a big women’s boat, a bronze medal in a small boat, and a near-podium finish on the men’s side, there’s lots of upside for Canada’s rowing program following a rebuild leading into Tokyo.

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Taliban fighters enter capital of northern Afghan province, lawmaker says

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Taliban fighters entered the capital of northern Afghanistan’s Jawzjan province Saturday, a provincial lawmaker said, after sweeping through nine of 10 districts in the province.

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The House: Water worries go beyond boil water advisories, Indigenous leaders say

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Two Indigenous leaders say the problems with water access in their communities go deeper than boil water advisories.

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Canadian diver Nathan Zsombor-Murray hungry for more Olympic success after Tokyo

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Still young and inexperienced on the international stage, diver Nathan Zsombor-Murray wants to turn the lessons learned from his Tokyo journey into success at the 2024 Paris Games.

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Canadian women narrowly miss track relay medal at 2nd straight Olympics

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Alicia Brown, Madeline Price, Kyra Constantine and Sage Watson were oh-so close Saturday to winning Canada’s first Olympic medal in the women’s 400-metre relay since 1984. How close? Try 60-100ths of a second.

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