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Harris scores 37 leads 76ers past Wizards 125-118 in Game 1
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Tobias Harris showed why Philadelphia might have its own Big 3 worthy of winning a championship. Harris carried top-seeded Philadelphia's offense when it sagged early and scored 37...
May 23, 2021

116 new COVID-19 cases, 222 recoveries, one death; 11,004 more vaccines given
An additional 11,004 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 656,388. The 11,004 doses of COVID-19 vaccine repo...
May 23, 2021

Trevor Moore scores a pair as U.S. dumps Canada 5-1 at world hockey championship
RIGA, Latvia - Trevor Moore scored twice in the second period to lead the United States to a 5-1 victory over Canada at the world hockey championship. Jason Robertson, Adam Clendening and Matt Tennyso...
May 23, 2021

SaskPower making progress on power restoration in eastern Saskatchewan
Crews are making good progress on restoring power to eastern Saskatchewan.In a news release late Saturday night, SaskPower media relations consultant Scott McGregor reported that workers had fixed mos...
May 23, 2021

Canada's Gushue and Einarson miss podium at world mixed doubles curling championship
ABERDEEN, United Kingdom - Canada's Kerri Einarson and Brad Gushue settled for a fourth-place finish at the world mixed doubles curling championship on Sunday after a 7-4 loss to Sweden in the bronze-...
May 23, 2021

Provinces shif vaccination efforts to teens and younger adults as rollout advances
A day after Canada officially reported partially immunizing 50 per cent of residents against COVID-19, efforts are shifting to vaccinate younger age groups.Ontario today became the latest province to ...
May 23, 2021

Canada's Gushue and Einarson miss podium at world mixed doubles curling championship
ABERDEEN, United Kingdom - Canada's Kerri Einarson and Brad Gushue settled for a fourth-place finish at the world mixed doubles curling championship on Sunday after a 7-4 loss to Sweden in the bronze-...
May 23, 2021

Canada's Cam Levins dips under Tokyo marathon standard with a week to spare
Canada's Cam Levins raced Sunday knowing it was his last shot. Two previous failed attempts lingered in the back of his mind.He ran in the rain, and all alone for the last 25 kilometres, conditions no...
May 23, 2021

Canadian troops lining up in droves to be vaccinated with 85% receiving one dose
OTTAWA - The Department of National Defence says Canadian military personnel are coming forward in droves to be vaccinated, with more than 85 per cent of all troops receiving at least one dose. That s...
May 23, 2021

Families vow to continue land battle in New Brunswick's Kouchibouguac National Park
KOUCHIBOUGUAC, N.B. - A group of 50 people gathered last week on a grassy area overlooking the Fontaine River on New Brunswick's east coast to share memories and erect a teepee. Their answer for why t...
May 23, 2021