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Scheer Says Canadians’ Detention Shows PM’s ‘Naive Approach’ With China

OTTAWA — The detention of two Canadians by Chinese authorities is evidence that the Liberal government’s “naive approach” with China isn’t working, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer told reporters Thursday. Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor are being held on suspicion of “endangering national security,” according to China’s foreign ministry. Their detention comes […]

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Reigning Division III champion Virginia Wesleyan getting $500K softball complex upgrade

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Big improvements will be coming to the Virginia Wesleyan University campus this summer, when construction starts on $500,000 worth of improvements to the softball complex for the reigning NCAA Division III national champion Marlins. The renovations, funded by a gift from the TowneBank Foundation, will include grandstand seating, a press box, […]

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Mop, one – Gun, zero: Shop assistant uses simple cleaning device to fend off armed robber (VIDEO)

A floor mop would seem useless against loaded gun. However, in the hands of a courageous and resourceful lady from Southern Russia, it turned into a strong defense, and proof of it was caught on CCTV footage. It was an ordinary night at a round-the-clock store in the town of Mineralnye Vody, when the door […]

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This Christmas Will Be A Tough One For Workers In Canada

As we head into the holiday season, the many challenges facing Canadian workers are weighing heavy. Despite a few bright spots, the rights workers have struggled for many years to gain are under increased attack, both in the workplace and outside. As we gather with friends and family over the holidays, we should remember such […]

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David Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye, Prof Who Sexually Harassed Student, Returns To Brock University Classroom

TORONTO — A Brock University professor who gave one of his students alcohol in his office and made unwanted sexual advances towards her will return to teaching this semester. Prof. David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye will teach a second-year, non-compulsory history class starting next week at the St. Catharines, Ont. school. He has not taught […]

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USA Softball announces 2018 Collegiate Player of the Year "Watch List"

OKLAHOMA CITY — USA Softball, the national governing body of softball, announced the 2018 Top 50 Collegiate Player of the Year “Watch List” on Wednesday afternoon. The listing includes 2017 USA Softball Player of the Year Kelly Barnhill and a total of 13 repeat “Watch List” honorees. They join 37 other student-athletes on the “Watch List” for […]

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Drunk passenger demands money from police as they try to remove him from plane (VIDEO)

A passenger who had a few too many before his flight from the Russian city of Orenburg to Moscow quarreled with police officers and refused to leave the plane, arguing that he had paid for his ticket. “I won’t go anywhere!” the man can be heard shouting at the police officers, who came to remove […]

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Video: Thief Uses Full-Size Bolt Cutters To Snatch Donation Box

A particularly brazen donation box theft was caught on video, and police are searching for the man who pulled it off. Security footage of the crime was released today but the incident occurred last month at a highway rest stop in Vaughan, Ont. The suspect is described as an unshaven white male around 25 to […]

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300 police officers fired in Russia this year after complaints from citizens

Russian police have had to dismiss around 300 officers since the start of 2018 after citizens reported misconduct, Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev said. There have been at least 45,000 complaints about the actions of police officers this year, Kolokoltsev said. Russian police sex scandal: 3 top lawmen arrested after drunken gang-rape of young female detective […]

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No-hitter, extra-inning thrillers highlight first day of NFCA Division III Leadoff Classic

TUCSON, Ariz. — The 2018 NFCA NCAA Division III Leadoff Classic swung into action for an elite 32-team field on Friday at the Lincoln Park Complex with a no-hitter, two extra-inning games and 11 teams won both their games. Freshman Eliza Rossman struck out four over five innings in Linfield’s 12-0 rout of Rochester, following […]

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