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Canadian Austin Smeenk rolls to 5th in men’s T34 800m on Tokyo track

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The 11th day of competition at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games features Para athletics, canoe sprint, sitting volleyball and more. Here’s the latest on those events and all the other action happening in Japan.

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Canada’s Leylah Fernandez upsets defending champion Osaka in 3rd round of U.S. Open

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Canada’s Leylah Fernandez defeated third-seed Naomi Osaka 5-7, 7-6, 6-4 in the third round of the U.S. Open on Friday in New York.

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The National: Fourth wave projections, gun control election promises, Shang-Chi premieres

The National: Fourth wave projections, gun control election promises, Shang-Chi premieres

The National for Sept. 3 — Federal health officials are projecting a grim Delta-driven fourth wave if vaccinations don’t go up and measures don’t tighten up. Plus, Shang-Chi, starring Toronto’s Simu Liu, is out marking an exciting milestone for Asian representation in film.

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B.C. mother found not guilty of first-degree murder in daughter’s drugging and drowning death

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Langley, B.C., mother Kerryann Lewis has been found not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of her seven-year-old daughter, Aaliyah Rosa, who was found dead on the bathroom floor of her mother’s apartment in 2018.

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B.C. to cull up to 35 coyotes from Vancouver’s Stanley Park following attacks

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The B.C. ministry responsible for wildlife in the province says it will place traps in Vancouver’s biggest park to remove and euthanize up to 35 coyotes over a two-week period as a response to a growing number of attacks on humans.

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