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London Knights win 16th in a row as they blank Peterborough 6-0
The London Knights scored two goals in each of the three periods on their way to their 16th consecutive victory.
Sweden asks China to co-operate over severed cables
Two cables in the Baltic Sea linking Sweden to Lithuania, and Finland to Germany, were damaged.
Top-selling mobile games break rules on loot boxes
Ads for games are meant to say if they contain loot boxes - BBC News has found most do not.
City council to decide on Glenmore Landing redevelopment next week
The application seeks to change the zoning on two parcels of and to accommodate up to six mixed-use towers around the southwest Calgary shopping complex.
Katherine Grainger is first female Olympic chair
Dame Katherine is the only British woman to win medals in five successive Olympic games.
Hockey team helping to keep people fleeing domestic violence safe in their communities
There are currently no family violence emergency shelters between Calgary and Red Deer, but a special fundraising hockey team this weekend (Nov. 20, 2024) is helping change that.
Euro 2025 hopes as Wales on brink of footballing history
Wales' women are hoping to make history by qualifying for their first major tournament.
The Right Reverend Anne Dyer resumes some duties in her Orkney and Aberdeen role after no further action was taken.
Sir Alf Ramsey World Cup reports sold for £17,064
Papers belonging to England's 1966 manager found hidden in an old suitcase go under the hammer.
Manitoba government plans to explore ways to support print media outlets
The Manitoba government is planning to look for ways to support print journalism, although it is unclear what kind of help might be offered and which outlets might qualify.
Murder probe after woman killed in e-bike 'ramming'
Police say a man and woman have been arrested following the hit-and-run crash.
Okanagan fire study recommends curbing development in high-risk areas
A study into the devastating wildfires that struck British Columbia's Okanagan region in 2023 has recommended that government and industry limit development in high-fire-risk areas.
Surrey Police Service prepares to take command, ending years-long saga
As of midnight, the Surrey Police Service will be the police agency of jurisdiction for the city that bears its name, after a multi-year political battle.
Three major events projected to bring millions to Kelowna by 2026
Over the next couple of years the city of Kelowna is expected to generate between $50 million and $60 million with three major events coming to the city.
UGM Christmas Hamper Store gives families ‘the gift of choice’
UGM spokesperson Sarah Chew said the program is a way to offer choice and dignity to families living in a precarious position.
‘We need justice’: Family of slain B.C. woman speaks out over domestic homicide case
Vanessa Terry's romantic partner, 36-year-old Frederick Paul Charlie, is charged with second-degree murder in her death.
UFO 50 Inspired LX System Looks Straight Out of a Video Game
They simply don’t make them like they used to, and in the case of this retro LX system build, they only make what never existed in the first place. Earlier this year the long awaited video ga…
Weekly quiz: Which box office spell did Wicked break?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world over the past seven days?
Alberta mulls boosting U.S. border patrol in effort to prevent Trump’s 25% tariff
Smith said Alberta is responsible for policing land near the border, so the province will work with their federal counterparts, Canadian border security and Montana officials.
Australia passes law to keep under-16s off social media – good luck with that, mate
Also intros surveillance tweaks to protect very successful AN0M fake messaging app sting