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Toronto vs. Montreal PWHL match at Scotiabank Arena boosts women's sports

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The Professional Women's Hockey League matchup between Montreal and Toronto was a highly anticipated game and when the venue was upgraded to Toronto's Scotiabank Arena to increase seating capacity, tickets sold out quickly. This has...
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Hockey Canada comes to Yellowknife, bringing free gear and workshops

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Hockey Canada's one for all program is making a stop in Yellowknife. The organization hosted a series of events for young women interested in hockey, even bringing free gear for interested youth.
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Pop-up boutique gives students access to affordable prom look

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There's still a few months until prom season but a pop-up boutique in PEI is giving students a chance to find their dress early.Beautiful You set-up at Montague Regional High School.Anyone interested in getting a free dress or...
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Going the distance: Nunavut girls travel to the Prairies to prep for Arctic Games

9th - Higher Ed
Team Nunavut's girls basketball team came together for the first time in Regina, Sask., for training and exhibition games. The girls are prepping for the Artic Winter Games in March.
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CBC's Wawmeesh Hamilton reflects on the 33rd Women's Memorial March

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Feb. 14 marks the annual Women’s Memorial March, led by Indigenous women in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside to honour their sisters, mothers, daughters, cousins and friends who are missing or were murdered. Our Wawmeesh Hamilton tells us...
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Thousands gathered on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside for 32nd annual Women's Memorial March

9th - Higher Ed
Indigenous women disproportionately impacted by murder, other violent crimes, says province
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#TheMoment a PWHL player surprised a fan at her birthday party

9th - Higher Ed
PWHL Ottawa’s star player, Lexie Adzija, made a special appearance at a fan's 13th birthday party.
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India to host 71st Miss World pageant, former winners share excitement!

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India is getting ready to host the 71st Miss World Pageant in Mumbai. Former winners of the pageant are very excited to see India's diverse culture. Karolina Bielawska, the current Miss World, said she feels lucky that the pageant is...
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Path to Paris 2024: Sarah Mitton

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Brooklyn, N.S., native Sarah Mitton reflects on her growth as a shot putter since her disappointing result at Tokyo 2020.
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Heated discussion expected at Clarkstown School Board meeting over gender expression bathrooms

9th - Higher Ed
While the policy aims to support gender diversity and inclusivity, not everyone is comfortable with its implementation.
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Breaking down the 'Sephora kids' trend

9th - Higher Ed
Social media is abuzz about the number of tweens obsessed with makeup and skin care in a trend dubbed ‘Sephora Kids.’ CBC’s Anya Zoledziowski explains how they’re getting hooked and why experts have mixed opinions on whether we should be...
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Manitoba teen holds basketball camp to get girls into sport

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'Shoot To Inspire' teaches girls the fun, friendships made while shooting hoops.
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Irvington girls basketball coach wins historic 800th game

9th - Higher Ed
Irvington girls varsity basketball coach Gina Maher has accomplished it all. She has led her squads to six state titles, five federation championships and holds a spot in the New York State Basketball Hall of Fame since she first took...
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Hockey player Maggie Connors on inclusivity, breaking barriers for girls, and a big goal

9th - Higher Ed
Maggie Connors, the 24-year-old forward from St. John’s, is the second-youngest player in the Professional Women’s Hockey League. She recently scored her first career goal and assist and isn’t slowing down. She talks to CBC’s Carolyn...
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg challenged to apologize in U.S. Senate hearing

9th - Higher Ed
In a heated exchange with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the social media giant's followup with the victims of child sexual exploitation, U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley challenged Zuckerberg to apologize, on the spot, to the victims' families.
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Mark Zuckerberg apologizes to victims of online harm after heated U.S. Senate exchange

9th - Higher Ed
The head of Meta was challenged to apologize — on the spot — to families of children exposed to sexual content on his social media platforms as he answered questions about the actions taken to protect victims from online harm.
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Hockey player Ella Shelton describes history-making PWHL goal

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After scoring the first-ever goal in the Professional Women's Hockey League, New York defender Ella Shelton says her younger self, growing up in rural Ontario, would scream for joy if she knew what she'd grow up to accomplish.
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Jeffrey Epstein court documents unsealed

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A New York court has unsealed documents that contain a list of people associated with Jeffrey Epstein in some way. Those named are not necessarily accused of wrongdoing, as some are making allegations or are potential witnesses. The...
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Home Secretary James Cleverly says he's 'sorry' for joke about using date rape drug Rohypnol on his wife

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Home Secretary James Cleverly says he's 'sorry' for joke about using date rape drug Rohypnol on his wife
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Budget blames tire thieves for unsafe vehicle

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Budget Rental Car says thieves have been swapping out tires on its vehicles, which could have resulted in a Winnipeg man’s rental SUV spinning out on a highway. The Budget franchisee says it’s reviewing its policies.
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Soccer legend Christine Sinclair plays last match as Canada's captain

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian women's national soccer team captain Christine Sinclair will play her final international game at a stadium — temporarily named after her — in Vancouver.
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Freed Palestinians share accounts of challenging conditions in Israeli prisons

9th - Higher Ed
Palestinians say Israel has now arrested more than 10,000 people in total.
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Female Palestinian prisoner Israa Jaabees among prisoners released on Sunday

9th - Higher Ed
Israa Jaabees is one of the Palestinian prisoners released as part of the deal, after eight years in prison.
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Female Palestinian prisoner Israa Jaabis among prisoners released on Sunday

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Israa Jaabis is one of the Palestinian prisoners released as part of the deal, after eight years in prison.