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Hughes nets winner as Ottawa beats New York 4-2 in PWHL

Hughes nets winner as Ottawa beats New York 4-2 in PWHL

OTTAWA — Gabbie Hughes’ game winning goal Wednesday night in a 4-2 victory over New York in Professional Women’s Hockey League action gave coach Carla MacLeod plenty to boast about.

QMJHL roundup: Crosby scores winner for Mooseheads

HALIFAX — Logan Crosby had the game-winning goal at 11:26 in the third period as the Mooseheads edged the Eagles. Jake Todd and Logan Crosby all scored once for Halifax. Mooseheads netminder Mathis Rousseau stopped 29 shots.

OHL roundup: Torrance scores twice in Generals win

LONDON, Ont. — Luke Torrance scored twice as the Oshawa Generals topped the London Knights. Calum Ritchie, Connor Punnett, Matthew Buckley and Luca D'Amato all scored for Oshawa. Jacob Oster stopped 37 of the 41 shots he faced for the Generals.
New Brunswick government reaches settlement deal with two wrongfully convicted men

New Brunswick government reaches settlement deal with two wrongfully convicted men

FREDERICTON — Innocence Canada says a "satisfactory" conditional settlement has been reached between the New Brunswick government and two men who were wrongfully convicted of a 1983 murder.
Calgary Flames trade defenceman Chris Tanev to Dallas Stars for prospect, draft picks

Calgary Flames trade defenceman Chris Tanev to Dallas Stars for prospect, draft picks

CALGARY — The Calgary Flames traded defenceman Chris Tanev to the Dallas Stars for prospect Artem Grushnikov, a 2024 second-round draft pick and a conditional 2026 third-round pick.
Panel upholds Alberta regulator's orders against embattled energy company

Panel upholds Alberta regulator's orders against embattled energy company

CALGARY — A hearing panel for Alberta's energy regulator has upheld two orders against a company that had thousands of inactive oil and gas wells seized last year.
Fired scientists played down links to China, failed to protect information: documents

Fired scientists played down links to China, failed to protect information: documents

OTTAWA — Two scientists at a high-security laboratory lost their jobs after reviews found they failed to protect sensitive assets and information and played down their collaborations with Chinese government agencies, newly released records show.
Canada working to airdrop aid in Gaza Strip as soon as possible: Hussen's office

Canada working to airdrop aid in Gaza Strip as soon as possible: Hussen's office

OTTAWA — International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen's office confirmed late Wednesday that Canada is working to airdrop humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible.
Canada to reinstate visas for Mexican nationals after spike in asylum claims: report

Canada to reinstate visas for Mexican nationals after spike in asylum claims: report

OTTAWA — A Radio-Canada report says the federal government will reimpose some visa requirements on visiting Mexican nationals in response to a massive spike in asylum claims.
Canadian man drives off Hawaiian cliff, falls from wreck, washes out to sea, survives

Canadian man drives off Hawaiian cliff, falls from wreck, washes out to sea, survives

KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii — A Canadian tourist in Hawaii has survived a disastrous sequence of events after he took a wrong turn while heading out to watch the sunrise, drove off a cliff, fell out of the wreck and was washed out to sea.