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Canadian forward Brooks fined after ejection for arguing with official

Canadian forward Brooks fined after ejection for arguing with official

NEW YORK — The NBA has fined Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks US$35,000 for directing inappropriate language toward a game official and publicly criticizing officiating. Brooks was given two technical fouls and ejected with 38.
Seabrook continuing career transition with Canada at world juniors: 'I love hockey'

Seabrook continuing career transition with Canada at world juniors: 'I love hockey'

Brent Seabrook was trying to find something. A three-time Stanley Cup champion forced to prematurely end his playing career in 2021 due to a lingering hip injury, the former Chicago Blackhawks defenceman considered plenty of options.

Former Toronto FC coach Bob Bradley to remain in charge of Norway's Stabaek FC

OSLO — Former Toronto FC head coach Bob Bradley is staying on at Stabaek FC despite the Norwegian club's relegation.
Alberta ethics commissioner says rules followed in firing of ex-public health officer

Alberta ethics commissioner says rules followed in firing of ex-public health officer

EDMONTON — Alberta’s ethics commissioner says no rules were broken when the former chief medical officer of health was hired for — then promptly fired from — a new job with the province.
One arrested in B.C. police operation near three North Vancouver schools

One arrested in B.C. police operation near three North Vancouver schools

VANCOUVER — One suspect has been arrested in a police operation in North Vancouver that delayed the start of three area schools. RCMP say officers responded to a report of an assault at around 5 a.m.
Winnipeg police arrest 17-year-old boy in fatal stabbing of teen girl downtown

Winnipeg police arrest 17-year-old boy in fatal stabbing of teen girl downtown

WINNIPEG — Police have charged a teen boy in the stabbing death of a 14-year-old Indigenous girl last week. A 17-year-old boy is facing second-degree murder charges and is in custody, they said in a news release Tuesday.
Canadian Matt Campbell scores upset win at world darts championship in London

Canadian Matt Campbell scores upset win at world darts championship in London

LONDON — Canadian Matt (The Ginja Ninja) Campbell upset 13th-seeded James (The Machine) Wade of England 3-2 in second-round play Tuesday at the 2.5-million-pound ($4.25 million) Paddy Power World Darts Championship.
Two dead, three in hospital after crash involving SUV, school bus; student not hurt

Two dead, three in hospital after crash involving SUV, school bus; student not hurt

CALEDON, Ont. — Two people who were in an SUV have died and three others are in hospital after a crash involving their vehicle and a school bus in Caledon, northwest of Toronto.
Canada's first sport integrity commissioner Sarah-Eve Pelletier to resign

Canada's first sport integrity commissioner Sarah-Eve Pelletier to resign

Sarah-Eve Pelletier will resign as Canada's first sport integrity commissioner early next year.
Bombardier won't contest Ottawa's sole-source deal on new Boeing military planes

Bombardier won't contest Ottawa's sole-source deal on new Boeing military planes

MONTREAL — Bombardier Inc. will not contest the federal government's decision to replace the military's aging patrol planes with aircraft from U.S. rival Boeing Co., the Quebec jet maker says.