Andre Drummond with an alley oop vs the San Antonio Spurs
Andre Drummond (Philadelphia 76ers) with an alley oop vs the San Antonio Spurs, 01/23/2022
The heavyweights of Japanese rugby will square off again after Suntory Sungoliath and Saitama Panasonic Wild Knights won their way into next weekend’s inaugural final of Japan Rugby League One. Suntory fended off a stern challenge from Toshiba Brave Lupus to win the opening semifinal 30-24 at Osaka Saturday before the Wild Knights overpowered Kubota Spears 24-10 in the second semifinal in Tokyo Sunday. The two clubs have won 10 of the 20 championships in the Japanese Top League which was recast in a new format this year and rebranded Japan Rugby League One.
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VANCOUVER — A study shows a less colourful and quieter world with the possible loss of more than 500 species that haven't been seen in over 50 years. Arne Mooers, Simon Fraser University biodiversity professor and study co-author, said there is a good chance that some of the species may be found because they live in difficult-to-reach or inhospitable habitats, but others could be lost forever. "We actually found there was over 500 animals that live on land that haven't been seen in over 50 years
Here's where the leaders of Ontario's main political parties are today: ____ Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford Bracebridge, Ont.: Makes campaign stop. 11 a.m. Riding of Vaughan-Woodbridge: doorknocking. Time not specified ____ NDP Leader Andrea Horwath Toronto: Announces a plan to hire more health care workers. 10 a.m. Toronto Centre Hotel, 225 Front St. W, Ballroom B ____ Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca Thunder Bay, Ont.: Visits local small businesses. 9:15 a.m. Goods & Co, 251 Red River
After two years of lockdowns and travel restrictions, many Canadians are eager to pack their bags and finally hit the road. However, there's a hitch. While travellers no longer have to worry about a COVID-19 test to return home, they face a new hurdle: rising travel costs fuelled by increased demand and sky-high oil prices. "Even though the travel restrictions have been removed, a new restriction has been added, which is a financial restriction," said would-be traveller Chanakya Ramdev of Waterl
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Ontario's party leaders are back on the campaign trail today — some of them virtually — as they try to round up voters ahead of the election. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford will stop in cottage country on the second day of the Victoria Day long weekend, before going door-knocking in the riding where Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca is seeking election. Ford is trying to hold on to Vaughan-Woodbridge, where Progressive Conservative candidate Michael Tibollo beat Del D
Dozens of young people from Kahnawake, Que., stopped traffic on the Honoré Mercier Bridge on Saturday, saying they're worried Bill 96 will be a setback for the community struggling to keep the Mohawk language alive. Quebec's newly proposed and controversial language law is expected to pass in the National Assembly this coming week. The bill would reform several pieces of Quebec legislation, including the Charter of the French Language, touching everything from education and health to the rights
As many as four people are dead and tens of thousands remain without power across Ontario following a fierce storm that swept across the province. Ontario Provincial Police said a 44-year-old man was killed in Greater Madawaska, west of Ottawa, after reportedly being struck by a falling tree during the storm Saturday afternoon. Later in the day, police in Ottawa said one person died in the city's west end, but didn't release any further details. Peel Regional Police said a woman in her 70s was a
Members of the local Ukrainian community are fixing up a western Quebec summer camp that fell into disrepair over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, just in time to welcome dozens of children fleeing the war. Around 50 volunteers were on hand at the Outaouais camp Saturday, tidying up the site ahead of the children's camp planned for July. Theodore Kozak helps run the site, which is owned by the Ukrainian Catholic Church, and has been coming to the area since he was a kid. He hopes to give bot
STORY: The rocket strike destroyed the Gorlivka University of Foreign Languages, blasting a crater next to the building.“There was an explosion, here it landed, there. That is where the crater is. It blew all of this out, the wall was gone,” said 71-year-old Oleksandr Suvorov.Russian forces are some 10 km east of town. The fighting north, south and east of Bakhmut has been intense during the last week.Russia intensified an offensive in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine.After ending weeks of resistance by the last Ukrainian fighters in the strategic southeastern city of Mariupol, Russia is waging what appears to be a major offensive in Luhansk, one of two provinces in Donbas.
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WARSAW, Poland (AP) — One is a restaurateur who fled Belarus when he learned he was about to be arrested for criticizing President Alexander Lukashenko. Another was given the choice of either denouncing fellow opposition activists or being jailed. And one is certain his brother was killed by the country’s security forces. What united them is their determination to resist Lukashenko by fighting against Russian forces in Ukraine. Belarusians are among those who have answered a call by Ukrainian Pr