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#TheMoment women's lacrosse teams danced together at the Canada

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Games Maddie Casford and Brenley Bissett, players from P.E.I’s women's lacrosse team and Ailee Young, a player from N.L 's team, tell The National about the moment the teams danced together after their match at the Canada Games.
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#TheMoment women's lacrosse teams danced together at the Canada Games

9th - Higher Ed
Games Maddie Casford and Brenley Bissett, players from P.E.I’s women's lacrosse team, and Ailee Young, a player from N.L 's team, tell The National about the moment the teams danced together after their match at the Canada Games.
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From coach to chef de mission, Jamie Randell says she’s ready to go for her 10th Canada Games

9th - Higher Ed
Jamie Randell has been everything from an athlete to coach to now chef de mission for the 2025 Canada Summer Games. She caught up with the CBC’s Jeremy Eaton ahead of the start of competition to spell out what’s ahead.
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Step inside the Athletes’ Village — home for over 4,000 Canada Games competitors this month

9th - Higher Ed
Memorial University is welcoming athletes from across the country. The university will be a place for athletes to eat, sleep, and spend time outside the competitions. It’s closed to the public during the event, but reporters got a look...
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Iron-willed, but still a ‘Cinderella team’ — meet the women’s field hockey team from the ‘77 Canada Games

9th - Higher Ed
Newfoundland and Labrador won bronze in 1977 in field hockey, but the women tell the CBC’s Jeremy Eaton it was a slog. They worked hard, and at times were at a disadvantage — like their goalie practicing between two pylons instead of an...
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Nunavut sends its biggest team ever to compete in the Canada Summer Games

9th - Higher Ed
Team Nunavut is geared up and headed to the 2025 Canada Summer Games. As TJ Dhir tells us, this is the biggest team ever for the territory and athletes are vying for the gold.
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Montreal Roller Derby relaunches its Beast of the East tournament for 1st time in 5 years

9th - Higher Ed
The competition used to attract about a dozen teams from Eastern Canada and the U.S. every year, but the sport is in a rebuilding phase post-pandemic.
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Basketball legend Michelle Plouffe stepping off the court into a new role

9th - Higher Ed
The best 3x3 basketball teams are competing in Edmonton this weekend.But a local legend of the Canadian women's team won’t be playing.Three-time Olympian Michelle Plouffe announced her retirement from basketball.She is stepping into a...
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Organizers say FIFA World Cup rules forcing cancellation of 2026 dragon boat festival

9th - Higher Ed
The organizers of Vancouver’s Concord Pacific Dragon Boat Festival say they are being forced to cancel next year’s races in False Creek. As Kier Junos reports, it's all because of the rules surrounding the FIFA World Cup and some dragon...
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How the Cajun Navy is assisting with rescue and recovery after the Texas floods

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The United Cajun Navy has been on the ground in Texas since deadly floods swept through in July, and remains in the area for the long recovery. Here's what they're doing to help. (Scripps News)
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London E‑Prix Pre‑Race Interview Highlights | Season 11, Round 15

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This pre-race interview captures the focused and poised atmosphere before the London E‑Prix Round 15. Drivers spoke candidly about the pressure of racing on the iconic ExCeL circuit, with one reflecting on the evolving GEN3 Evo pace,...
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Google’s ‘Inclusion Champions’ Help Improve Products for Diverse User Base, Touts Exec

9th - Higher Ed
Annie Jean-Baptiste, Google’s head of product inclusion, spoke to Cheddar from the Consumer Electronics Show about the company’s “Inclusion Champions” group. “That's 2,000 Googlers globally who have been working and have volunteered to...
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Setting sights on the World Cup: 'Is it a real Chinese football team?'

9th - Higher Ed
The move to grant citizenship to foreign players as a way to lift standards has divided China's football fans.
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These are the men and women shaping Europe: How many of them do you know?

9th - Higher Ed
As Euronews hosted the second European Leadership Awards (ELA) on Monday, it was all about the change-makers of the continent. A memorable evening at the majestic Palais d'Egmont in Brussels – organised in partnership with the European...
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McGill dumps Redmen team name after calls from Indigenous community

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal's McGill University has announced it will change the name of its men's varsity sports teams — the Redmen — after Indigenous students, faculty and staff said the name is discriminatory.
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First Nations argue new hockey league is 'blatant racism'

9th - Higher Ed
The lawyer representing a new Manitoba junior hockey league argued in court Wednesday that five Manitoba First Nations suing the Capital Region Junior Hockey League have failed to prove that it poached players, or left the First Nations'...
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FanDuel Strikes Deal With New Jersey Devils and NHL for Branding, Data

9th - Higher Ed
Kip Levin, president and COO of FanDuel Group, said that the partnership with the New Jersey Devils will be helpful in expanding the FanDuel experience. New Jersey was the second state to legalize sports betting, opening up opportunities...
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What MLB Can Do to Juice Playoff Ratings

9th - Higher Ed
With the Yankees on the brink of elimination in the first round of MLB playoffs, the league and television networks have a shared interest in making sure popular teams and big rivalries stick around into the postseason, said James Yoder,...
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Ravens Fans Rejoice: Concession Prices Just Went Down By a Third

9th - Higher Ed
Rich Tamayo, the director of guest experience for the Baltimore Ravens, said that the changes being made for Ravens fans will "change the game in the way our fans experience the stadium." The Ravens start their season against the Buffalo...
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League of Legends Goes Mainstream in Oakland

9th - Higher Ed
If you had any lingering doubts that eSports had gone mainstream, they would have been erased when the North American League of Legends Summer Split took over the Oracle Arena ー home to the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors....
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Facebook Declines to Comment On Alex Jones' Video Threatening Robert Mueller

9th - Higher Ed
The social media platform on Tuesday said Alex Jones' recent post in which he threatens to shoot special counsel Robert Mueller did not violate its new community standards. Facebook's decision, which drew significant backlash, comes days...
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Facebook Declines to Comment on Alex Jones's Video Threatening Robert Mueller

9th - Higher Ed
The social media platform on Tuesday said Alex Jones's recent post in which he threatened to shoot special counsel Robert Mueller did not violate its new community standards. On Wednesday, Erin Connolly, product lead for Facebook's...
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Facebook Product Exec Declines to Comment on Alex Jones's Video Threatening Robert Mueller

9th - Higher Ed
The social media platform on Tuesday said Alex Jones's recent post in which he threatened to shoot special counsel Robert Mueller did not violate its new community standards. On Wednesday, Erin Connolly, product lead for Facebook's...
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Goldenboy's Overwatch Grand Finals Predictions

9th - Higher Ed
The Cheddar Sports crew caught up with Goldenboy ahead of the Overwatch Grand Finals for his thoughts on who he thinks will score a win and which players to watch.