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Canadian international Tajon Buchanan on the bench in first outing for Inter Milan

Canadian international Tajon Buchanan on the bench in first outing for Inter Milan

MONZA, Italy — Canadian international Tajon Buchanan watched from the bench Saturday as Inter Milan, his new team, thumped Monza 5-1. Buchanan wore his favoured No. 17 in his first game with the storied Italian side.
15-year-old boy dies after falling from ski lift at Quebec resort

15-year-old boy dies after falling from ski lift at Quebec resort

MORIN-HEIGHTS, Que. — Quebec police are investigating the death of a 15-year-old following a Friday night fall from a ski lift in the town of Morin-Heights, about 70 kilometres northwest of Montreal. Sgt.
Nova Scotia woman, 42, dies after highway collision with deer and transport truck

Nova Scotia woman, 42, dies after highway collision with deer and transport truck

NEW GLASGOW, N.S. — A 42-year-old woman has died in Nova Scotia after her car hit a deer and then was struck from behind by a transport truck. The RCMP says the crash occurred Friday evening on Highway 104 in New Glasgow.
Auger-Aliassime, Shapovalov look for injury relief as Australian Open set to open

Auger-Aliassime, Shapovalov look for injury relief as Australian Open set to open

MELBOURNE, Australia — Canadian men’s tennis was plagued by injuries in 2023.
Italian stars join other Toronto FC players for medicals to kick off training camp

Italian stars join other Toronto FC players for medicals to kick off training camp

Toronto FC players, including Italian stars Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi, reported for medicals Saturday to kick off their pre-season.
Yogurt bowls made with Quaker granola recalled over possible salmonella exposure

Yogurt bowls made with Quaker granola recalled over possible salmonella exposure

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling various yogurt and parfait bowls that contain Quaker granola previously recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
Atlantic coast faces powerful winds, tide surges in storm bringing rain, some snow

Atlantic coast faces powerful winds, tide surges in storm bringing rain, some snow

HALIFAX — Parts of Atlantic Canada are facing powerful blasts of wind and tidal surges along coastal areas as a storm sweeping in from the southeast moves through the region.
Nova Scotia Power gives details of application to pass on Fiona damage to customers

Nova Scotia Power gives details of application to pass on Fiona damage to customers

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Power is detailing how it wants to recover costs incurred due to massive damage from post-tropical storm Fiona, arguing it needs to receive almost $25 million from ratepayers over five years.
Child dies after apparent fold-out bed incident at Quebec hotel: provincial police

Child dies after apparent fold-out bed incident at Quebec hotel: provincial police

SAINT-GABRIEL-DE-VALCARTIER, Que. — Quebec provincial police say a five-year-old child has died after sustaining injuries apparently due to a fold-out bed at a hotel outside Quebec City Friday evening. Sgt.
Canadian women beaten 2-0 by Britain in Olympic field hockey qualifier

Canadian women beaten 2-0 by Britain in Olympic field hockey qualifier

VALENCIA, Spain — Canadian goalkeeper Rowan Harris shone in a losing cause Saturday as the Canadian women's field hockey team fell 2-0 to Britain in its opening match at the FIH Olympic Qualifier tournament.