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May 2022
Tim Stützle's tournament over?

German striker Tim Stützle is suffering from a left knee injury and could miss the remainder of the 2022 World Hockey Championship.• Read also: Will John Klingberg leave?• To read also: Josh Manson: not like in his dreams, but almostThis is what the...

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May 2022
Spring flood: flooded roads and residences in Lac-Saint-Jean

The flood is beginning to act up in Saguenay, mainly in Lac-Saint-Jean. Some roads are closed due to overflows, while water has started to seep into residences, requiring some evacuations.The municipalities of Girardville and Albanel are the most affected...

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May 2022
Cryptocurrency: Poilievre Holds Assets While Promoting

Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre has made no secret of his penchant for cryptocurrency since the start of the campaign, which he wants to use to counter ever-increasing inflation, while he holds assets in bitcoin.• Read also: Gasoline...

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May 2022
COVID-19: Quebec lists 14 additional deaths

Quebec has 1,599 people positive for COVID-19 in its hospitals, including 48 patients in intensive care.• Read also: The booster dose of anti-COVID vaccine authorized for 5-11 year olds in the United StatesIn addition, 14 deaths are added to the balance...

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May 2022
Bee mortality: $12 million claimed to help beekeepers

The Union of Agricultural Producers called for emergency aid of $ 12 million on Wednesday to help beekeepers who saw their colonies of bees decimated during the winter.• Read also: [PHOTOS] In Israel, robotic hives to preserve bees• Read also: Lack of...

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May 2022
Josh Manson: Not like in his dreams, but almost

All hockey players dream of playing heroes and giving their team the victory in overtime in an important game.• Read also: Will John Klingberg leave?• Read also: Business dispute: ex-CH player Stéphane Quintal will have to pay $ 255,000Colorado Avalanche...

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May 2022
Jujubes recalled due to presence of pieces of metal

Jujubes of several brands are recalled due to the presence of pieces of metal.Health Canada's recall involves Mars Wrigley Canada's Life Savers, Skittles and Starburst brands.'The products covered must not be used, sold, served or distributed”,...

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May 2022
Russia closes CBC Moscow bureau

MOSCOW | Russia announced Wednesday to close the Moscow office of CBC radio and television and to cancel the accreditations and visas of its journalists, in response to the ban on the broadcasting of channels from the Russian group RT in Canada.• Read also:...

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May 2022
The QMJHL presents its model students

The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) announced Wednesday that Lukas Cormier of the Charlottetown Islanders, Jacob Gaucher of the Baie-Comeau Drakkar, and Charle Truchon of the Quebec Remparts are the finalists for the award presented to the player-student...

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May 2022
NBA: The Magic get the first choice

The Orlando Magic will have the opportunity to pick first in the upcoming NBA draft.• Read also: The Heat capture the first game of the Eastern Finals• To read also: Kemy Ossé: a player on a mission for the AllianceOn Tuesday night, the Florida team...

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May 2022
A fan catches two homers in the same inning

A spectator who attended the game between the Houston Astros and the Boston Red Sox in the stands of the famous Green Monster, Tuesday at Fenway Park, probably experienced an unforgettable moment during the second inning marked by a veritable festival of...

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May 2022
Joe Burrow no longer thinks about Super Bowl LVI

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow didn't mope for long after his team lost in the last Super Bowl.• Read also: Alouettes players on strike• To read also: 'We are more united than ever” – Antoine Pruneau'I treated it like any...

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May 2022
Blue Origin's fifth manned spaceflight postponed

Blue Origin's fifth space tourism flight, which was scheduled to take place on Friday with six passengers on board, will be postponed after final checks on the New Shepard rocket revealed an anomaly, the company announced on Wednesday.• Read also:...

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May 2022
5 essential criteria to consider when looking for a job

For an effective job search, preparation in advance is the key to success. Thus, before embarking on your steps, it is important to draw up a list of essential criteria for your personal development at work.For example, the Quebec company Patrick Morin –...

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May 2022
Lanaudière: a very seriously injured motorcyclist

A motorcyclist was very seriously injured when he collided with a car on Wednesday morning in Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, in the Lanaudière region.The violent accident occurred around 9 a.m., at the corner of Principale Street and Route 131.The motorcyclist would...

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May 2022
[VIDEO] Australian Prime Minister tackles child while playing soccer

Usually, politicians kiss children during election campaigns. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison tackled a young boy on Wednesday during a friendly soccer match.In the middle of the campaign before Saturday's legislative elections, which promise...

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May 2022
Tom Cruise, a box office war machine

CANES | Who can challenge with such regularity James Bond and the superhero franchises at the box office? Tom Cruise, soon to be 60, the face of "Mission Impossible" and other blockbusters, such as Top Gun: Maverick parachuted into the Cannes Film Festival...

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May 2022
Five years in prison for falsely accusing her ex-husband of raping their daughter

A Spanish woman has been sentenced to five years in prison for falsely accusing her ex-husband of sexually assaulting and raping their daughter, according to the judgment seen on Wednesday by AFP.This would be the heaviest sentence for acts of this kind in...

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May 2022
[PHOTOS] In Israel, robotic hives to preserve bees

In a kibbutz in the Galilee, an Israeli start-up is building robotic hives that monitor bees 24 hours a day and reduce the mortality of these major pollinators, guarantors of food security.'There are two million bees here,” Shlomki Frankin said as...

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May 2022
US casino tycoon Steve Wynn sued for acting as China 'agent'

The US Department of Justice on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against US casino magnate Steve Wynn to force him to declare himself as an "agent" of China in the United States.Wynn was defending Chinese interests when he met in 2017 with Donald Trump and other administration...

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May 2022
Inflation continues to rise in Canada and Quebec

The inflation rate continued to rise in Canada in April to stand at 6.8%, a new record since 1991 which is again explained by the rise in housing and food prices.• To read also: The most expensive French wines from Sunday at the SAQ• Read also: Many tactics...

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May 2022
What is John Klingberg up to?

Eligible for full free agency this summer, defenseman John Klingberg says he wants to stay with the Dallas Stars.• Read also: Business dispute: ex-CH player Stéphane Quintal will have to pay $ 255,000The 29-year-old skater played the first eight seasons...

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May 2022
Records that announce the worst

Four key markers of climate change broke new records in 2021, the UN said on Wednesday, warning that the global energy system was driving humanity into disaster.• Read also: Pollution still causes nine million premature deaths worldwide, according to a...

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May 2022
Today's Weather: Sunny Weather in Southern Quebec

Better weather conditions are expected on Wednesday with a beautiful sun in southern Quebec and temporary clouds in the east of the province, affected by morning showers.• To read also: [PHOTOS] Spectacular accident in MontrealThus, the weather promises...

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