Month: November 2019

London – In honour of his eponymous label’s ten year anniversary, British designer Nicholas Kirkwood has marked the occasion with a special capsule collection he describes as completely self-indulgent – and a little steep in price. Entitled ‘Back to the Future,’ the capsule collection was inspired by favourite items from his childhood, such as arcade […]

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The Spurs boss believes the challenge wasn’t as bad as the damage it ultimately caused and VAR should have ensured their player wasn’t sent off Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is adamant Son Heung-min shouldn’t have been shown a red card for his challenge on Andre Gomes, which resulted in a horrific leg injury for the Everton midfielder.  […]

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The Italian executive is adamant the club’s stars won’t be going anywhere without a fight Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta has rubbished speculation linking attacker Lautaro Martinez with a possible move to Barcelona.  Martinez has starred for Antonio Conte’s side this season with five goals and one assist to his name in Serie A so far this campaign.  […]

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OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is touting the country’s Ukrainian community that spans provinces such as Alberta and Saskatchewan, as well as the rest of Canada, as a great unifier in post-election Canada. She also pointed out Friday that she is Alberta-born, even though she now represents a downtown Toronto riding. Freeland was […]

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WINNIPEG — A three-year-old boy who was stabbed multiple times while he slept in his bed was to be taken off life support on Friday. Roxanne Moar said her nephew Hunter Haze Straight-Smith was to be removed from the machines keeping him alive at Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre. She said Hunter suffered severe brain damage […]

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Apparently Nov. 1 is the new Oct. 31 when it comes to trick-or-treating.  Several Quebec mayors are calling on parents to postpone Halloween celebrations by one day due to a forecast of bad weather. That’s right: like a baseball game or outdoor concert, Halloween is facing a rain delay.  Environment Canada issued a special weather […]

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TORONTO — Councillors in Toronto have condemned the Quebec government’s secularism bill in the latest step of a growing movement against the controversial legislation. A motion tabled by Toronto Coun. Kristyn Wong-Tam proposes a nationwide campaign to denounce what she calls “the harmful widespread impacts of Bill 21.” The motion adopted at a council meeting on […]

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OTTAWA — Three recounts will take place in ridings where the runners-up are hoping a court-ordered review could snatch victory from the jaws of ever-so-narrow defeat. Courts in Quebec and British Columbia have made the orders days after hearing challenges to the results of the Oct. 21 vote. The first recount will take place next […]

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