Archives for October, 2009

31 Oct by admin in Sports

NHLPA out of control?: Hotstove

NHLPA out of control?: Hotstove
A special committee created to investigate the firing of NHLPA executive director Paul Kelly has ruffled feathers within the organization and around the league.
31 Oct by admin in Sports

Canadiens bury Leafs in shootout

Canadiens bury Leafs in shootout
The Montreal Canadiens saw their rival Toronto Maple Leafs come back from the dead on Saturday but like a plucky teen heroine in a scary movie, the hometown Habs dealt the killing blow in the shootout for a 5-4 victory on Halloween.
31 Oct by admin in Top Stories

Flu clinics close early as crowds swell

Flu clinics close early as crowds swell
Flu clinics across the country were forced to close early Saturday as thousands of Canadians joined long lineups to get the H1N1 vaccine.
31 Oct by admin in Canada, Sports

Ladd’s hit vicious, but clean: Cherry

Ladd’s hit vicious, but clean: Cherry
Hockey Night in Canada's Don Cherry says Andrew Ladd's hit on Matt D'Agostini a day earlier was vicious, but clean.
31 Oct by admin in Health

Alberta H1N1 clinics suspended

Alberta H1N1 clinics suspended
Alberta health officials say the province's H1N1 vaccination clinics have been suspended immediately because of a national reduction in the number of available vaccine doses.
31 Oct by admin in Sports

Larmer quits NHLPA board, slams Chelios

Larmer quits NHLPA board, slams Chelios
Former player Steve Larmer, one of the most respected voices in the NHLPA over the past two decades, resigned from his position on the NHLPA advisory board a day after interim executive director Ian Penny parted ways with the tattered union.
31 Oct by admin in Top Stories

Sask. athletes help carry Olympic flame

Sask. athletes help carry Olympic flame
Saskatchewan athletes are helping the Olympic flame make its way across the country in the lead-up to the 2010 Winter Games, which open in Vancouver on Feb. 12.
31 Oct by admin in Health

N.S. family doctors lose supply of H1N1 vaccine

N.S. family doctors lose supply of H1N1 vaccine
All public swine flu clinics have been cancelled in Nova Scotia for the weekend due to a vaccine shortage, and family doctors have also had their supply cut off.
31 Oct by admin in Sports

Strong starts bode well in NHL

Strong starts bode well in NHL
The Pittsburgh Penguins obviously are not suffering from the Stanley Cup hangover with their league-leading 10-game start, and some of the surprising teams include Colorado, Buffalo, Ottawa, Phoenix and Edmonton.
31 Oct by admin in Top Stories

Alberta H1N1 clinics close lineups early

Alberta H1N1 clinics close lineups early
H1N1 vaccination clinics in Alberta shut down their lineups early Saturday as thousands of people lined up for swine flu shots.
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