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NHL's Problematic Rules Need Simple Solutions

Jack Todd critiques the NHL's convoluted rules that disrupt game flow, from offside reviews to delay of game penalties, and proposes straightforward fixes for better hockey.

Child Sexual Extortion on the Rise in Canada

Canada's financial intelligence agency warns of a sharp increase in sexual extortion of children for money. Learn the signs and how to protect young people online.

Crypto firm appeals $176M Fintrac penalty

A B.C.-incorporated cryptocurrency company is fighting a record $176 million penalty from Fintrac. Learn about the appeal and what it means for crypto regulation in Canada.

Crypto Firm Appeals Record $176M Fine in Canada

Xeltox Enterprises Ltd. is fighting a historic $176M fine from FinTRAC for alleged money laundering violations. Discover the details of the case and its implications for Canada's crypto sector.

Toronto cop penalized for victim photo misconduct

A Toronto police officer received a 10-day pay suspension for photographing a domestic violence victim's intimate pictures and improperly storing his service weapon. Learn about the disciplinary actions.

South Carolina Executes Man by Firing Squad

Stephen Bryant executed by firing squad in South Carolina for 2004 triple murder. Third firing squad execution in state this year as lethal injection drugs remain scarce.

Canucks' Tyler Myers Uses Blood Work for NHL Season

Vancouver Canucks defenceman Tyler Myers explains how advanced blood work and vitamins are helping him navigate the NHL's condensed schedule, as the team deals with multiple injuries including Thatcher Demko.

Canucks Penalty Kill: No Need for Panic

Vancouver's struggling penalty kill has fans concerned, but missing key personnel tells the real story behind the recent slump. Here's why the Canucks remain optimistic.

Mass murderer George Banks dies in prison after 43 years

Infamous mass murderer George Banks, who killed 13 people in 1982 and narrowly escaped execution, has died in prison at age 75. Discover the chilling story behind one of Pennsylvania's deadliest shooting sprees.

MRU Cougars win Canada West soccer crown dramatically

Mount Royal University Cougars clinch their first Canada West men's soccer title with a thrilling penalty shootout victory over UBC Thunderbirds in a championship final that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

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