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Governor General presents medals to Canada Games athletes

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New ReviewGov. Gen. Mary Simon visited St. John’s this weekend to take part in honouring Canada Games athletes by presenting them with their medals — including parasport athlete Gavin Baggs who won his fourth medal in his home province.
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Olympic medallist Chantal Van Landeghem on the personal growth that comes from setbacks

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewChantal Van Landeghem reflects on her career highs, like winning an Olympic bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and the personal growth that comes from setbacks.
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Top Ottawa cyclist Michael Woods announces retirement

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewMichael Woods, the first athlete to both run a sub-four-minute mile and complete the Tour de France, announced Monday that this will be his final season after more than a decade of success in cycling.
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Vancouver hosts first regular-season WNBA game to be played outside of the United States

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewVancouver hosted the first Women's National Basketball Association regular-season game outside the U.S. Friday. Vancouver does not have a WNBA team of its own, but the WNBA expansion team Toronto Tempo is set to begin play in the 2026...
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Gaza’s athletes starved, displaced and killed as sport became a casualty of Israel’s war

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAthletes in Gaza say escaping bombs, finding food or shelter, have replaced endurance training, gym sessions and matches.
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No ‘Ordinary Day’ at the Canada Games, as lacrosse players break into dance

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewLacrosse players on Team N.L. didn’t bring home a medal, but they did bring home a golden memory. After losing to Team P.E.I., the players on both teams spontaneously turned the post-game handshake into a kitchen party.
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It's National Girls and Women in Sports Day!

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe day is recognized by schools, organizations, and teams all over the country. Sports builds confidence, leadership skills and the ability to work with a team.
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Adam van Koeverden on wildfire situation in St. John’s

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCanada Games alumni and Canada’s Secretary for Sport Adam Van Koeverden in St. John’s for the Games, shares his thoughts on the ongoing wildfire situation while attending women’s box lacrosse.
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RFK Jr. in interview with Scripps News, part 2

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New ReviewHHS Secretary RFK Jr. sat down with Scripps News for a wide-ranging interview, discussing mRNA vaccine funding policy changes and a recent shooting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Scripps News)
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Paramount+ brings UFC to streaming, nabs a growing audience

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewParamount+ outbid its larger competitors to earn the streaming rights for UFC, bringing the platform a growing audience of 100 million in the U.S. alone.
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Liverpool’s Mo Salah criticises UEFA tribute to ‘Palestinian Pele’

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewLiverpool player Mo Salah criticises UEFA for not revealing how a footballer known as the “Palestinian Pele” died while tributes pour in.
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Canada Games underway in St. John's despite wildfires, air quality concerns

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSt. John's is hosting the Canada Games, with thousands of people visiting the city as either spectators or participants in the event. As wildfires burn across the province, N.L. Premier John Hogan says the situation is being closely...
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9-year-old go-kart star to represent Canada at world finals

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewJack Klym from Lumsden, Sask., who won the national title in Edmonton last week, will represent Team Canada on the world stage at the Rotax Grand Finals in Bahrain in November. He will compete against the world's best racers from seven...
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Team Nunavut to compete in 4 sports at Canada Summer Games

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Canada Summer Games begin tomorrow in St. John's, NL, and 70 athletes from Nunavut are representing the territory in the competition. Team Nunavut will be competing in basketball, indoor volleyball, beach volleyball and wrestling.
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Youth sports struggle as referee shortage worsens in Hudson Valley

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewTeachers, once a key part of the officiating pool, are now turning to more flexible side jobs like tutoring.
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Summer McIntosh ‘rewriting the history book': former Olympic swimmer Martha McCabe

9th - Higher Ed
Summer McIntosh claimed her third gold at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, falling just short of the world record in the 200-metre butterfly. Martha McCabe, Head to Head founder and former co-captain of Canada’s Olympic...
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Former Olympic swimmer Martha McCabe says Summer McIntosh ‘rewriting the history book'

9th - Higher Ed
Summer McIntosh claimed her third gold at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, falling just short of the world record in the 200-metre butterfly. Martha McCabe, Head to Head founder and former co-captain of Canada’s Olympic...
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Toronto Blue Jays jump to the top of the American League

9th - Higher Ed
The Toronto Blue Jays sit atop the American League after defeating the Detroit Tigers 11-4 on Thursday. Johnny Giunta, co-host of the Gate 14 Podcast, says production is coming ‘from guys that you never really expected’ and that’s...
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Brennan delves into Caitlin Clark's journey from college standout to WNBA icon, exploring her transformative impact on women's sports.

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Brennan delves into Caitlin Clark's journey from college standout to WNBA icon, exploring her transformative impact on women's sports. (Scripps News)
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All 5 accused in the Hockey Canada sex assault trial are found not guilty

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia has found all five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team not guilty of sexually assaulting a woman in a London, Ont., hotel room in 2018. The crown has 30 days to file a notice...
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Inside the $70M Tournament: Esports World Cup CEO Ralf Reichert on Building the Olympics of Gaming

9th - Higher Ed
Esports World Cup CEO Ralf Reichert reveals how the $70M event is shaping up to be the Olympics of gaming, uniting global players, fans and culture.
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Riyadh hosts global gaming showdown: Over 2,000 gamers from 84 countries compete in the event

9th - Higher Ed
Riyadh hosts the Esports World Cup, a global gaming showdown. Over 2,000 gamers from all over the world compete in the gaming event. Saudi Prince's Vision 2030 draws $37.8 billion in investment for gaming. Watch for more details!
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Trump Ended India-Pak War? White House Credits Him for Ceasefire in 6-Month Achievement List

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that US President Donald Trump played a decisive role in ending the India-Pakistan conflict, stating he "ended wars, like India and Pakistan" and "obliterated Iran’s nuclear sites."...
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Importance of braids in Indigenous culture celebrated before Sea Bears game

9th - Higher Ed
An awareness event to highlight the significance of braids in Indigenous culture, and the importance of cultural training in basketball, was held at Winnipeg's Canada Life Centre before Thursday's Sea Bears game. This comes after a...