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Off-ice adversity bringing Vancouver Canucks closer together

Off-ice adversity bringing Vancouver Canucks closer together

VANCOUVER — Cancer. Major injuries. The death of a parent. The Vancouver Canucks have been through it all this season. Yet another key Canucks player was sidelined Tuesday when the club announced that centre J.T.
Rogers Sports and Media cuts a "few dozen" jobs in its audio business

Rogers Sports and Media cuts a "few dozen" jobs in its audio business

TORONTO — Rogers Sports and Media has cut what it says are a "few dozen" jobs in its audio business. Company spokesperson Charmaine Khan says the radio industry is continuing to feel the pressure of an uncertain advertising market.
Target reports a slump in third-quarter profit and sets soft outlook for holiday period

Target reports a slump in third-quarter profit and sets soft outlook for holiday period

NEW YORK (AP) — Target etched out a slim sales increase in the third quarter but profits slumped as inflation-weary customers pulled back on spending and costs related to a dockworker strike in October dragged on results.
After stints in U.S. and Iceland, Leah Pais stoked to be back home with AFC Toronto

After stints in U.S. and Iceland, Leah Pais stoked to be back home with AFC Toronto

TORONTO — After playing soccer at three U.S. colleges and professionally in Iceland, Leah Pais wanted to come home.
Good morning, Cambridge! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Cambridge! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
In the news today: More details emerge about fatal border crossing

In the news today: More details emerge about fatal border crossing

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Bomb cyclone batters B.C. with hurricane-force winds, cutting roads and power

Bomb cyclone batters B.C. with hurricane-force winds, cutting roads and power

VANCOUVER — Hurricane-force winds of up to 159 km/h have slammed into parts of the British Columbia Coast as a massive storm swirling off Vancouver Island severed highways and cut power to about 225,000 people.
Human smuggling trial could hear from survivor of frigid cross-border walk

Human smuggling trial could hear from survivor of frigid cross-border walk

FERGUS FALLS — The trial of two men accused of human smuggling is expected to soon hear from a migrant who survived a long walk across the Canada-U. S. border in a blizzard.
14 Toronto daycares leave $10-a-day program; half of them appear connected

14 Toronto daycares leave $10-a-day program; half of them appear connected

TORONTO — Two months after Josclyn Johnson's 18-month-old daughter started daycare, the centre announced it was leaving the national $10-a-day program, which has left Johnson considering a line of credit to pay the new $2,310 monthly fee or leaving t
Urban salmon return to Metro Vancouver streams to spawn and inspire recovery efforts

Urban salmon return to Metro Vancouver streams to spawn and inspire recovery efforts

BURNABY, B.C. — The metallic screech of a train rolling by. The constant hum of traffic on the nearby Trans-Canada Highway. These are the sounds of the Brunette River in the fall, as it cuts through the suburbs of Burnaby, B.C.