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U.S. declares rusty-patched bumblebee endangered
The rusty-patched bumblebee has become the first bee species in the continental U.S. to be declared endangered after suffering a dramatic population decline over the past 20 years, federal officials said Tuesday.
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Overworked Andersen to find relief in Curtis McElhinney
Toronto needed someone who could help lighten the load of Frederik Andersen who's started 33 of the team's 39 games this year, including three sets of back-to-backs. The 27-year-old is on pace to start around 70 games, a substantial increase from his career-high of 53 while still a member of the Anaheim Ducks.
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Newspaper: CBC |
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Feed: Sports
| Date: 2017-01-10 19:12:35 |
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Is Canadian track and field too dependent on U.S. coaching?
Canada's national track and field team is enjoying an unprecedented run of success, but the bulk of the medals won at the most recent Olympics and world championships can't be fully attributed to Canadian coaching and training environments.
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Newspaper: CBC |
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Feed: Sports
| Date: 2017-01-10 19:12:33 |
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NHL 100: Helmets, power plays highlight hockey's evolution
If there had been no change in the NHL over the past 100 years, thinly padded players with one-piece wooden sticks would still be trying to bully through defences without passing the puck forward or winding up to blast a shot.
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Newspaper: CBC |
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Feed: Sports
| Date: 2017-01-10 19:12:32 |
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Ovechkin's toughness and durability as prolific as his scoring
When the Washington Capitals signed Alex Ovechkin to a $124 million, 13-year contract eight years ago, the long-term commitment and first nine-digit deal in NHL history represented a significant risk. But now just one point from 1,000, any concerns have eased.
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Newspaper: CBC |
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Feed: Sports
| Date: 2017-01-10 19:12:30 |
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Trump's pick for attorney general objects to Muslim ban
U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions says he does not support a ban on Muslims entering the country, drawing a sharp distinction between his views and those expressed by president-elect Donald Trump, who has nominated the Alabama senator to be attorney general.
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