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Seven stories in the news for today, July 25

Seven stories in the news for today, July 25

Seven stories in the news for Tuesday, July 25 ——— HORGAN, TRUDEAU TO MEET FOR FIRST TIME The debate around the planned TransMountain pipeline expansion in British Columbia could intensify today when Prime Minister Trudeau meets new B.C.
Hajrullahu field goal helps Argonauts capture wild home victory over Redblacks

Hajrullahu field goal helps Argonauts capture wild home victory over Redblacks

TORONTO — Ricky Ray and the Toronto Argonauts' offence made good on their second chance Monday night. Lirim Hajrullahu's 34-yard field goal as time expired earned Toronto a wild 27-24 home win over the Ottawa Redblacks.
Liriano pitches five solid innings, Martin homers as Blue Jays top A's

Liriano pitches five solid innings, Martin homers as Blue Jays top A's

TORONTO — Francisco Liriano's night started ominously with back-to-back walks to open the first inning. Luckily for the Blue Jays, he turned things around just as quickly.
Missing non-lethal grenade launcher, ammunition found: B.C. police

Missing non-lethal grenade launcher, ammunition found: B.C. police

VANCOUVER — Mounties in British Columbia say a missing non-lethal grenade launcher has been found.
Peel police warn parents after release of woman who poisoned 4 children

Peel police warn parents after release of woman who poisoned 4 children

BRAMPTON, Ont. — Police west of Toronto are warning parents that a woman convicted of deliberately poisoning four young children in her care has been released from prison.

Corrective on story about Hamilton Fringe Festival posters defaced

HAMILTON — In a story Sunday about defaced posters for a Hamilton Fringe Festival show, The Canadian Press had the incorrect name of the show, the incorrect dates Les Mouches Fantastiques magazine was published and erroneously reported the magazine w

Hamilton Fringe Festival posters with feminist and LGBT themes defaced

HAMILTON — Posters advertising Hamilton Fringe Festival shows with LGBTQ and feminist themes have been defaced with Bible verses condemning homosexuality and female independence.

Blue Jays to look towards future at next week's MLB trade deadline

TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays will be looking for one particular thing at this year's trade deadline: young, controllable talent that can impact the team next season.

Manitoba RCMP bag man on lawn mower for impaired operation of motor vehicle

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba man found driving a lawn mower on a road leading to the Trans-Canada Highway in the dark has been charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.

City removes signs banning kids over 3 from opposite sex change rooms

A southern Ontario city has retracted a policy that had left many parents uneasy about taking their young children to their local pool. Officials in London, Ont.
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