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Manitoba school division brings back plan to play 'God Save the King' in classrooms

Manitoba school division brings back plan to play 'God Save the King' in classrooms

WINNIPEG — A western Manitoba school division's plan to reintroduce the playing of "God Save the King" during morning announcements is back on despite being met with controversy.

NHL roundup: Morrissey, Scheifele rally surging Jets to 2-1 OT decision over Sharks for 10th straight win

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Morrissey, Scheifele rally Jets to 2-1 overtime win over Sharks for 10th straight

WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Josh Morrissey scored the tying goal in the final minute of regulation and Mark Scheifele got the winner 1:33 into overtime as the Winnipeg Jets rallied to beat the San Jose Sharks 2-1 on Monday night for their franchise-rec
Scheifele sinks Sharks in overtime to set Jets' goal record in dramatic fashion

Scheifele sinks Sharks in overtime to set Jets' goal record in dramatic fashion

WINNIPEG — Mark Scheifele couldn’t have picked a more dramatic way to become the Winnipeg Jets’ franchise leader for goals on Monday.
Jets rally to beat Sharks 2-1 in OT, extend win streak to 10 straight

Jets rally to beat Sharks 2-1 in OT, extend win streak to 10 straight

WINNIPEG — Mark Scheifele became the Winnipeg Jets’ all-time goals leader when he scored his 329th at 1:33 of overtime to beat the San Jose Sharks 2-1 on Monday. The victory boosted Winnipeg’s franchise-record win streak to 10 games.
Canadian North to be purchased by Exchange Income Corp.

Canadian North to be purchased by Exchange Income Corp.

WINNIPEG — Exchange Income Corp. has entered into an agreement to buy Canadian North. The northern airline is set to be purchased for $205 million.
N.S. premier backtracks on bill allowing the firing of auditor general without cause

N.S. premier backtracks on bill allowing the firing of auditor general without cause

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier says he is withdrawing amendments to a bill that would have allowed his government to fire the province’s auditor general without cause and veto the public release of her reports.
More than 200K Manitobans apply for new plastic health cards

More than 200K Manitobans apply for new plastic health cards

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government says more than 200,000 people have requested plastic health cards since online applications opened last month. The province says those people should get their cards in the mail in the coming days.
Rachel Homan's curling team repeats as Canadian women's champions

Rachel Homan's curling team repeats as Canadian women's champions

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Rachel Homan's dominance of women's curling continued Sunday with a 6-1 win over Manitoba's Kerri Einarson to win the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Homan skips a team ranked No. 1 in both Canada and the world.
Christina Black reaches new Hearts heights with her Nova Scotia curling team

Christina Black reaches new Hearts heights with her Nova Scotia curling team

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Christina Black's curling team reached a new level this season after pushing Kerri Einarson's veteran team to the brink in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts semifinal Sunday afternoon.
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