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Loic Meillard's 2nd gold medal in Saalbach ends Switzerland's 75-year slalom world title drought

9th - Higher Ed
Loic Meillard won his second gold medal, and third medal overall, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria. It's also Switzerland's first slalom world title in 75 years.
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Montreal's William Dandjinou caps his World Tour season with a gold medal in the 1,000m race

9th - Higher Ed
After having already locked up the Crystal Globe for the men's overall title, William Dandjinou won the men's 1,000-metre race at the ISU Short Track World Tour finale in Milan, Italy.
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Switzerland's Camille Rast skis to world championship slalom title

9th - Higher Ed
Camille Rast won the gold medal in the women's slalom race, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.
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Alberta's Erik Read places 22nd in world championship giant slalom

9th - Higher Ed
Erik Read of Canmore, Alta., finished 22nd in the men's giant slalom race, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.
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Canada finishes 17th in the Men’s team combined slalom

9th - Higher Ed
Canadians Brodie Seger and Ken Read teamed up to finish 17th in the Men’s team combined slalom event Wednesday at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.at the world championships.
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Canada's Crawford finishes 23rd in men's world championship downhill

9th - Higher Ed
Jack Crawford of Toronto finished in 23rd place in the men's downhill race, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.
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Alberta's Jeffrey Read posts top-10 world championship super-G finish

9th - Higher Ed
Jeffrey Read of Canmore, Alta., finished in tenth place in the men's super-G race, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.
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U.S. profits to outshine Europe this season?

9th - Higher Ed
Strategists at JP Morgan Chase expect U.S. firms to significantly outpace their European counterparts in terms of profit growth. European stocks had one of the worst years versus Wall Street in 2024. According to JP Morgan analyst Mislav...
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Ontario's Valérie Grenier finishes 8th in giant slalom in Kronplatz

9th - Higher Ed
Valérie Grenier of St-Isidore, Ont., skied to an eighth place finish at the FIS World Cup giant slalom race in Kronplatz, Italy.
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Jessie Eldridge's shootout winner lifts Sirens over Frost

9th - Higher Ed
New York edges Minnesota 3-2 in a shootout. Jessie Eldridge scores on both of her attempts in the shootout, including the winner in the seventh round.
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Albert Popov captures his first men's slalom win

9th - Higher Ed
Bulgaria's Albert Popov became the first Bulgarian to win a FIS World Cup slalom event in 45 years with his victory in Madonna di Campiglio, Italy. Popov won the event in a time of 1:45.22 to score his first career FIS World Cup victory.
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American Grant Fisher wins Grand Slam Track 5,000m with exciting finish

9th - Higher Ed
Grant Fisher of the United States finished first in the men's 5,000-metre long distance race at the Grand Slam Track stop in Kingston, Jamaica. Quebec City's Charles Philibert-Thiboutot placed eighth.
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B.C.'s Cameron Alexander cracks World Cup downhill top 10 in Val Gardena

9th - Higher Ed
The 27-year-old from North Vancouver, B.C. finished with a time of 2:03.74 to place 9th in the men's downhill event during the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup stop in Val Gardena, Italy.
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Cornelia Hütter wins World Cup super-G race in St. Moritz

9th - Higher Ed
The Austrian finished with a time of 1:15.18 to pace the field in the women's super-G event from the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup stop in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
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Province urges Oak Bay, West Vancouver to step up after missing housing targets

9th - Higher Ed
Two municipalities are being singled out by the province for not meeting their housing targets. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon says Oak Bay and West Vancouver have missed the mark on the one-year goals set about a year ago. Shivani Joshi...
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Canada’s first WNBA team will be named Toronto Tempo

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto's WNBA team has now officially unveiled its name and logo. The excitement from fans has been building ever since the expansion team was announced by league officials in May. CBC’s Chris Glover has more on the name and the...
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MCG curator reveals how the pitch will behave in Boxing Day Test

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Melbourne Cricket Ground's curator Matt Page spoke ahead of the fourth Test between India and Australia on what both teams can expect from the surface. MCG will host the Boxing Day Test from 26 December.
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A pair of goals by Jacob Shaffelburg leads Canada past Suriname

9th - Higher Ed
Canada defeated Suriname 3-0 Tuesday night in Toronto which advanced the home side with the win past the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals.
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Brooklyn runner defies stereotypes, inspires community of 'Back of the Pack' athletes

9th - Higher Ed
Starting her journey 11 years ago with the goal of weight loss, Snell faced unexpected health challenges, including endometriosis and PCOS, that slowed her down but didn’t stop her.
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Starmer and Luxon meet troops training Ukrainian fighters

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Luxon visit a military base training Ukrainian troops in the West of England.
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Fed Chair Powell Says New Trump Policies Could Impact Economy

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says new policies from President Donald Trump could impact the economy. Powell says the Fed is in no hurry to adjust policy stance. He speaks in Washington.
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Press Association

Starmer: More patients to be treated privately in bid to slash NHS waiting lists

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More patients will be sent for treatment in private hospitals under Government plans to slash the NHS waiting list, Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Prime Minister used a speech to pledge “better use” of capacity in the private sector,...
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Bloomberg

China's 'Kung Fu' Robot Spotlights Humanoid Robot Race

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Chinese robotics stocks jumped after startup Unitree posted a video of its upgraded G-1 robot showing off some swirling kung fu moves. Jacqueline Du, Head of China Industrial Technology Research at Goldman Sachs, shared her views on the...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong's Starry Lee on Mainland China Integration

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Hong Kong's sole delegate to the National People's Congress Standing Committee Starry Lee says that the Hong Kong will have to maintain it's importance as gateway to different cities in the world while still fostering integration with...