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Alberta's Keon Rude victorious in men's 100m final at Canada Games

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Keon Rude from Calgary finishes first in the men's 100-metre final at the Canada Games with a time of 10.50.
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Nova Scotia wins gold in canoe-kayak

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Team Nova Scotia dominated on the water at the Canada Games in St. John's. One of the team members has paddled himself to the podium six times. Elizabeth Chiu has the story.
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Gold Futures Hit Record On Tariff Shock

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Gold prices are on the move again, this time hitting a record high after new US Tariffs target imported gold bars. However, the white house intends to issue executive order, clarifying 'misinformation' about tariffing of gold bars and...
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Trump On Talks: Trump Puts Conditions On India For Trade Talks | India Vows To Protect Farmers

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United States President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have agreed to meet on Ukraine war next week. Putin's special envoy Kirill A Dmitriev confirmed the news about the meeting between both the leaders. So, has...
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US reclassifies some gold bars under tariff-liable customs | Gold regains its shine amid tariff woes

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The US has reclassified some gold bars, making them subject to import tariffs. This move affects global trade and investor sentiment, but gold prices are showing resilience. Here's what it means for the market.
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Remembering Neeraj Chopra’s Historic Gold at the Tokyo Olympics

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On August 7, 2021, Neeraj Chopra etched his name in the history books as independent India’s first track and field athlete to win an Olympic medal. The Olympic and world champion will return to Tokyo next month for the World Athletics...
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Summer McIntosh earns 4 golds, 1 bronze at world championships

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Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh wrapped up the world championships in Singapore with four golds and one bronze medal. McIntosh is now the third swimmer to win five individual medals at a world championships.
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Summer McIntosh wins historic 4th gold of swimming worlds in Singapore

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Canadian swim star Summer McIntosh won the women's 400-metre individual medley for her fourth gold medal of the world championships in Singapore, capping one of the most dominant weeks in the sport's history.
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Summer McIntosh takes bronze in 800m freestyle at swimming worlds

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Canadian phenom Summer McIntosh was unable to beat American star Katie Ledecky in the women's 800-metre freestyle at the swimming world championships on Saturday, ending her quest to win five individual gold medals in Singapore.
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Summer McIntosh's family celebrates her 3rd gold medal

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The family of Summer McIntosh watches with excitement as she sets a championship record and captures her third gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.
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Summer McIntosh wins world title in 400m freestyle

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Canadian Olympic medallist Summer McIntosh has added another world championship medal to her list of accomplishments, handily winning the 400-metre freestyle. McIntosh is aiming for five gold medals in individual events at the worlds in...
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Silver Hits $39.40/OZ, highest since September 2011 | WION

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Silver prices have surged to their highest level in 14 years, hitting nearly 40 dollars per ounce. the metal is now up 36 percent this year, outpacing gold’s 31 percent gain.
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Finding gold in the gutters of Brussels

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You and I might not see a goldmine in the sewage water from the city of Brussels, but a team of scientists are hunting for gold and silver here. "All the sewage of the city arrives here and in the treatment process, they clean up the...
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Burkina Faso: At least 47 killed in attack on Canadian mining convoy

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Security sources say the death toll is expected as there is a large number of people still unaccounted for.
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Watch: All that glittered at the table was gold

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Imagine sitting at a table and being served a gold-plated menu. Twenty guests were treated to exactly that: a Midas-touched dinner at the Vanities Gallery in Paris on Thursday. French artist and performer Frederique Lecerf, who prepared...
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New Montreal-based initiative aims to empower athletes in sporting world

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A new Montreal-based initiative is bringing together eight athletes from around the world to listen to and empower athletes and athletic groups to work toward a common goal of addressing a perceived disconnect between athletes and sports...
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Hertz and Clear Partner Up to Make Renting a Car Speedier Using Biometrics

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Hertz is launching a new partnership with biometric company Clear to speed up the process of renting a car. Hertz CMO Jodi Allen and Clear CEO Caryn Seidman Becker joined Cheddar to talk about the "Hertz Fast Lane" experience, which they...
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Weed and tech grow side-by-side amid flourishing cannabis industry

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Since legalization day, Canada's recreational cannabis industry has been on a bit of a roller coaster ride. Some companies are facing supply issues while others face delays in licensing and permitting. Overall, the sector is still...
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Networks Rely on 'Panic TV' Programming Model

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Andy Swift, executive editor for TVLine, explains to Cheddar that 'peak TV' has evolved into 'panic TV.' And, Swift says, networks and streaming platforms are revisiting the old standbys to guarantee success in a market over-saturated...
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Peak gold?

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Goldcorp chairman Ian Telfer on why gold mining production has begun to slump
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Business, Tech Titans Take a Jab at Bitcoin

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Both Warren Buffett and Bill Gates have openly expressed their doubts about Bitcoin. But institutions like Goldman Sachs and the New York Stock Exchange are doubling down on the cryptocurrency, suggesting that Bitcoin may just be a...
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Business Titans Take a Jab at Bitcoin

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Warren Buffett and Bill Gates have openly expressed their doubts about Bitcoin. But institutions like Goldman Sachs and the New York Stock Exchange are considering embracing the cryptocurrency, suggesting that Bitcoin may just be a...
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More Olympic gold for Canada thanks to Sebastian Toutant

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Canada has another Olympic gold medal at the Winter Games in Pyeongchang thanks to Sebastian Toutant. Toutant finished first in the inaugural men's snowboarding big air event at the Olympics — it's Canada's 11th gold medal at the 2018...
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Olympic gold rare for Canadian figure skating despite high-profile talent

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Olympic gold medals have been a rarity for Canadian figure skaters despite lots of high-profile talent over the decades. Big names like Brian Orser, Kurt Browning and Elvis Stojko all represented Canada at the Olympics and were often...