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The Stories Behind NHL Players' Jersey Numbers

Explore the personal and often surprising reasons NHL players choose their jersey numbers, from family tributes to childhood dreams. Discover the stories behind the digits.

Uniqlo to Open First Winnipeg Store in 2025

Japanese apparel giant Uniqlo is coming to Winnipeg in 2025, marking its first Manitoba location. Get the details on the expansion and what it means for local retail.

Japan's PM Takaichi wins fans with style, 'work' mantra

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is capturing public attention, but her rising popularity stems from personal style and a relentless work ethic rather than political achievements. Discover the details.

Guelph Royals for Sale: $750K Asking Price

The Guelph Royals of the Canadian Baseball League are officially on the market. Find out the details of the sale and what the future holds for the team at David E. Hastings Stadium.

IBL rebrands as Canadian Baseball League for 2025

The Intercounty Baseball League transforms into Canadian Baseball League, marking a significant evolution for professional baseball across Canada. Discover what this means for teams and fans.

Roughriders Sign Three New Players for 2025

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have officially signed three new players to their roster, strengthening their lineup ahead of the 2025 CFL season. Learn more about the team's latest acquisitions.

Ottawa Charge: PWHL's Diverse 'United Nations' Team

Discover how the Ottawa Charge became the PWHL's most international team, featuring players from six countries celebrating their unique cultural diversity ahead of the promising third season.

Josh Samanski Improving Each Game in AHL

Edmonton Oilers prospect Josh Samanski is showing steady improvement with Bakersfield Condors. The German center's physical play and puck skills developing for potential NHL role.

Jason Kelce Slams Toronto Blue Jays Hype

NFL star Jason Kelce voices strong criticism against Canadian excitement over Toronto Blue Jays' World Series prospects, questioning national pride in a single baseball team.

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