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Memorial Cup Flashback: Huberdeau, Sea Dogs win first and only Memorial Cup

Memorial Cup Flashback: Huberdeau, Sea Dogs win first and only Memorial Cup

WINDSOR, Ont. — Jonathan Huberdeau remembers the Saint John Sea Dogs' only Memorial Cup championship all too well. Saint John held a 2-1 lead late in the 2011 tournament final against the Ontario Hockey League's Mississauga St. Michael's Majors.

TD Bank's second quarter net income grows 22 per cent to $2.5 billion

TORONTO — TD Bank (TSX:TD) had $2.5 billion of net income during the second quarter, up 22 per cent from a year ago The earnings amounted to $1.31 per share. That compared with $1.07 per share or $2.

RBC boosts second-quarter net income by nine per cent to $2.81 billion

TORONTO — Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) has boosted its second-quarter net income by nine per cent to $2.81 billion. That compares with $2.57 billion during the second quarter of 2016. The profit amounted to $1.85 per share, compared with $1.

CIBC grows Q2 net income to $1.05 billion, reports $3.7 billion of revenue

TORONTO — CIBC (TSX:CM) had $1.05 billion of net income in its second quarter, up 11 per cent from a year ago when it reported $941 million of net income. The earnings amounted to $2.59 per share, compared with $2.

Seven stories in the news today, May 25

Seven stories in the news for Thursday, May 25 ——— TERRORISM, DEFENCE SPENDING TO DOMINATE NATO AGENDA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Brussels for the 28-nation NATO summit.
Jeremiah Addison, Spitfires beat Otters to head straight to Memorial Cup final

Jeremiah Addison, Spitfires beat Otters to head straight to Memorial Cup final

WINDSOR, Ont. — Jeremiah Addison skated past his bench after scoring in the third period with a message for his teammates. "Make the hats rain baby," he told them.

Toronto boy dies after falling off bike and into path of car

TORONTO — A five-year-old boy who was riding his bike has died after being struck by a vehicle in Toronto on Wednesday evening. Police say the boy was on a bike path west of the downtown area (Lakeshore and Jameson Ave.) at about 6:15 p.m.

Regina elementary school teacher places third in strongwoman competition

REGINA — An elementary school teacher from Regina has been named one of the top strongwomen in North America.
PM in Brussels for NATO summit, where terrorism, cost of defence top agenda

PM in Brussels for NATO summit, where terrorism, cost of defence top agenda

BRUSSELS — The new headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization — a massive, state-of-the-art facility that cost more than a billion euros to build — was designed to help the military alliance step boldly into the future.

SIU looking into circumstances of death of woman, 24, in Cobourg, Ont.

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — The Special Investigations Unit is examining the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in a Cobourg, Ont., home.
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