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Ticket sold in Quebec takes Friday night's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — We have a winner — a big one! The $55 million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw was won by a single ticket that was sold somewhere in Quebec.

Sean Kuraly keeps Bruins' season alive with two goals in Game 5 victory

OTTAWA — People of Boston may not have been too familiar with the name Sean Kuraly before. He's now the toast of Beantown.
Bruins beat Senators 3-2 in double overtime, force a Game 6

Bruins beat Senators 3-2 in double overtime, force a Game 6

OTTAWA — Sean Kuraly picked the right time to score his first two NHL goals.

Abel, Citrini-Beaulieu take silver in 3-metre synchro at diving World Series

WINDSOR, Ont. — Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu helped Canada open the fourth stop of the diving World Series on the podium with a silver medal in the women's synchro three-metre springboard on Friday. The Canadian pair scored 305.
Giovinco puts on a show, then throws a tantrum in Toronto FC win over Chicago

Giovinco puts on a show, then throws a tantrum in Toronto FC win over Chicago

TORONTO — On a night when German star Bastian Schweinsteiger came to town, Sebastian Giovinco served a reminder that he is still the main attraction.

Toronto FC tops Chicago Fire 3-1

TORONTO — Sebastian Giovinco scored twice as Toronto FC defeated the Chicago Fire 3-1 on Friday night, handing German star Bastian Schweinsteiger his first loss in Major League Soccer.

Judgment in July as trial wraps for four men accused of smuggling Tamil migrants

VANCOUVER — The trial for four men charged with smuggling dozens of Tamil migrants to Canada aboard a decrepit ship is over and the judge has reserved his decision until July. B.C.

Forestry firm halts operations, offers condolences for deaths of three workers

WOSS, B.C. — The company operating a train that derailed and killed three people in a northern Vancouver Island community stopped business Friday out of respect for the families of the victims. Two people were killed Thursday in Woss, B.C.

Finance minister can't say how much foreign buyer tax will affect housing market

TORONTO — Ontario's finance minister can't say how much a tax on foreign homebuyers — the centrepiece of the Liberal government's new package of housing measures — will affect the red-hot Greater Toronto Area market.
B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark says U.S. "greed" driving softwood spat

B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark says U.S. "greed" driving softwood spat

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C.
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