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Friends Maschmeyer, Clark celebrate firsts in PWHL Ottawa's inaugural season

Friends Maschmeyer, Clark celebrate firsts in PWHL Ottawa's inaugural season

OTTAWA — Like so many of her teammates, the inaugural season of the Professional Women’s Hockey League has held many firsts for Ottawa goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer. She was one of the first three players to be signed to Ottawa’s roster.
Savannah and Jordan Grewals' light approach reaps benefits on the LPGA Tour

Savannah and Jordan Grewals' light approach reaps benefits on the LPGA Tour

It was easy to find Savannah Grewal on the course at last week's Blue Bay LPGA. All you had to do was follow the sound of her laughter.
A breakdown of who's who at the world women's curling championships

A breakdown of who's who at the world women's curling championships

A team-by-team look at the field for the world women’s curling championships, running from March 16-March 24 at Centre 200 in Sydney, N.S. Team members are listed from third to lead.
Homan's rink 'prepared' for run at women's world curling words

Homan's rink 'prepared' for run at women's world curling words

Rachel Homan has her sights set on ending Canada’s five-year gold-medal drought at the world women’s curling championship. Homan’s Ottawa rink is carrying an incredible winning streak into Saturday, when play begins in Sydney, N.S.
Ontario has to pay public sector workers $6B and counting in Bill 124 compensation

Ontario has to pay public sector workers $6B and counting in Bill 124 compensation

TORONTO — Ontario is so far on the hook for more than $6 billion in payments to broader public sector workers as a result of the provincial government's wage restraint legislation being found unconstitutional.
In the news today: Suspect in Ottawa killings being held in protective custody

In the news today: Suspect in Ottawa killings being held in protective custody

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
International students face growing mental distress in Canada, advocates warn

International students face growing mental distress in Canada, advocates warn

OTTAWA — When Gobindbir Singh describes the stress international students are under, he remembers a young man who called in tears.
Doctors urge myth-busting, education to counter misinformation as measles cases rise

Doctors urge myth-busting, education to counter misinformation as measles cases rise

A troubling rise in measles cases has a Toronto doctor remembering a little girl who became blind, noncommunicative and incontinent after contracting the virus. Dr.
For Kyne, mathematics and drag are all about creativity and shattering stereotypes

For Kyne, mathematics and drag are all about creativity and shattering stereotypes

Shortly after "Math in Drag" hit the shelves in book stores across North America, author Kyne Santos found herself in a New York City elevator with renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
How the 2019 Fridays for Futures strikes inspired a wave of Canadian climate leaders

How the 2019 Fridays for Futures strikes inspired a wave of Canadian climate leaders

As they marched through the streets in 2019, Ashley Torres and Louis Couillard did not expect a protest would alter the trajectory of their lives.