Brandon Sun
FRIDAY’S LUCKY NUMBERS LOTTO MAX:4, 12, 28, 36, 38, 45, 50 BONUS 49 WESTERN: 10, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36, 49 BONUS 30 PICK 2: 8, 4 PICK 3: 5, […]
FRIDAY’S LUCKY NUMBERS LOTTO MAX:4, 12, 28, 36, 38, 45, 50 BONUS 49 WESTERN: 10, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36, 49 BONUS 30 PICK 2: 8, 4 PICK 3: 5, […]
10 Mar 2025 07:00:10
Brandon Sun
Club season in full swing
Club West’s Emersyn Geekie-Towle digs a ball during the BVC 18U girls’ tournament at Henry Champ Gymnasium on Sunday. (Thomas Friesen/The Brandon Sun) Club West’s Brynn Wildeboer cel ...More ...
Club West’s Emersyn Geekie-Towle digs a ball during the BVC 18U girls’ tournament at Henry Champ Gymnasium on Sunday. (Thomas Friesen/The Brandon Sun) Club West’s Brynn Wildeboer celebrates a point […]10 Mar 2025 07:00:10
Winnipeg Free Press
A $1.49 billion-dollar solution that’s a bad call
If the province wants it, the province should pay for it. This week, the long-awaited update on the cost of biological nutrient removal facilities at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution [… ...More ...
If the province wants it, the province should pay for it. This week, the long-awaited update on the cost of biological nutrient removal facilities at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution […]10 Mar 2025 07:00:08
The Hub
Mike Moffatt: There’s a lot going on, but let’s not forget about the housing crisis
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The post Mike Moffatt: There’s a lot going on, but let’s not forget about the housing crisis appeared first on The Hub.
10 Mar 2025 07:00:03
Village Report
North Korea fires several ballistic missiles after the US and South Korea began military drills
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea fired several ballistic missiles into the sea Monday, South Korea’s military said, hours after South Korean and U.S.
10 Mar 2025 06:30:30
Toronto Star
Syria's Druze seek a place in a changing nation, navigating pressures from the government and Israel
JARAMANA, Syria (AP) — Syria’s Druze minority has a long history of cutting their own path to survive among the country’s powerhouses. They are now trying again to navigate a new, uncertain Syri ...More ...
JARAMANA, Syria (AP) — Syria’s Druze minority has a long history of cutting their own path to survive among the country’s powerhouses. They are now trying again to navigate a new, uncertain Syria since the fall of longtime autocrat Bashar…10 Mar 2025 06:16:33
Prince George Citizen
Oklahoma City hosts Denver following Gilgeous-Alexander's 40-point showing
Denver Nuggets (41-23, third in the Western Conference) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (53-11, first in the Western Conference) Oklahoma City; Monday, 8 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Thunder -8.5; over/ ...More ...
Denver Nuggets (41-23, third in the Western Conference) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (53-11, first in the Western Conference) Oklahoma City; Monday, 8 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Thunder -8.5; over/under is 238.10 Mar 2025 06:04:58
Prince George Citizen
Boston hosts Utah after Tatum's 40-point game
Utah Jazz (15-49, 15th in the Western Conference) vs. Boston Celtics (46-18, second in the Eastern Conference) Boston; Monday, 7:30 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Celtics -17; over/under is 228.
10 Mar 2025 06:03:53
Prince George Citizen
Kawhi Leonard's only shot in OT is the game winner at the buzzer for Clippers over Kings
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Kawhi Leonard stood at the top of the key, letting seconds tick off the clock. He dribbled to his right, then turned and moved across the paint. As the defense collapsed on ...More ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Kawhi Leonard stood at the top of the key, letting seconds tick off the clock. He dribbled to his right, then turned and moved across the paint. As the defense collapsed on him, he put up a left hook .10 Mar 2025 06:03:46
Toronto Star
Floodwaters still threaten parts of Australia's east coast as tropical storm cleanup begins
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Australia's prime minister cautioned that the fallout from a vicious tropical storm over the weekend was “far from over” as parts of two states remained inundated ...More ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Australia's prime minister cautioned that the fallout from a vicious tropical storm over the weekend was “far from over” as parts of two states remained inundated with perilous floodwaters on Monday, even as the initial…10 Mar 2025 05:53:15
Toronto Star
PHOTO COLLECTION: Bloody Sunday Commemoration
This is a photo collection curated by AP photo editors.
10 Mar 2025 05:48:07
Toronto Star
US and South Korea begin joint military drills but pause live-fire training after bombing mistake
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea and the United States on Monday began their annual joint military exercises, but they paused live-fire training while Seoul investigates how two of its fighter ...More ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea and the United States on Monday began their annual joint military exercises, but they paused live-fire training while Seoul investigates how two of its fighter jets mistakenly bombed a civilian area during a…10 Mar 2025 05:38:26
CityNews Halifax
Stock market today: Asian stocks are mixed as week starts with uncertainty over tariffs
BANGKOK (AP) — Asian stocks got a mixed start to trading Monday as uncertainty persisted over what President Donald Trump will do with tariffs. U.S. futures were lower and oil prices also fell. Sh ...More ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Asian stocks got a mixed start to trading Monday as uncertainty persisted over what President Donald Trump will do with tariffs.
U.S. futures were lower and oil prices also fell.
Shares in China led losses in Asia, with Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index down 2.1% at 23,720.26. The Shanghai Composite index shed 0.6% to 3,352.59.
In the latest sign of weakness for the world’s second-largest economy, consumer prices fell in China in February for the first time in 13 months, as persistent weak demand was compounded by the early timing of the Lunar New Year holiday.
In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 edged 0.1% higher to 36,936.39. Japan’s trade minister, Yoji Muto, was visiting Washington for talks on ways to avert higher U.S. tariffs on Japanese exports of steel, aluminum, and automobiles.
“Taking into account the voices we have heard from the industrial sector, we would like to hold discussions that will be a win-win for both Japan and the U.S.,” Muto told reporters late last week.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will take effect Wednesday.
Elsewhere in the region, Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 was up 0.2% at 7,966.40, while the Kospi in South Korea gained 0.4% to 2,574.90.
Taiwan’s Taiex lost 0.4% and the Sensex in India gained 0.3%. Bangkok’s SET slipped 1.1%.
On Friday, Wall Street rose after a wild ending to a brutal week of scary swings dominated by worries about the U.S. economy and uncertainty about what President Donald Trump will do with tariffs.
The S&P 500 climbed 0.6% to 5,770.20 after storming back from an earlier loss that had reached 1.3%. It was coming off a punishing stretch where it swung more than 1%, up or down, for six straight days.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.5% to 42,801.72, and the Nasdaq composite rose 0.7% to 18,196.22. Last week was the worst for the S&P 500 since September and left the index a little more than 6% below its all-time high set last month.
The head of the Federal Reserve helped ease the market’s worries on Friday afternoon after saying he thinks the economy looks stable at the moment, and he doesn’t feel pressure to cut interest rates in order to prop it up.
“The costs of being cautious are very, very low” right now, Powell said about holding steady on interest rates. “The economy is fine. It doesn’t need us to do anything really. We can wait, and we should wait.”
U.S. Labor Department said Friday that U.S. employers added 151,000 more jobs last month than they cut. That was slightly below economists’ expectations, but it was an acceleration from January’s hiring.
Recent, discouraging surveys had shown souring confidence for U.S. businesses and households because of uncertainty around Trump’s tariffs, and economists were waiting to see if Friday’s report would show if that was translating into real pain for the economy and job market.
The whiplash actions from the White House on tariffs — first placing them on trading partners and then exempting some and then doing it again — have raised uncertainty for businesses.
That sparked fears businesses might freeze in response to what they have described as “chaos” and pull back on hiring. U.S. households, meanwhile, are bracing for higher inflation because of tariffs, which is weakening their confidence and could hold back their spending. That would sap more energy from the economy.
Trump said Friday he wants tariffs to bring jobs back to the United States, and he gave no indication more certainty is imminent for financial markets. “There will always be changes and adjustments,” he said in comments from the Oval Office.
On Wall Street, Walgreens Boots Alliance climbed 7.5% after the pharmacy and drug store chain agreed to be acquired by private equity firm Sycamore Partners. The buyout would take the struggling chain private for the first time since 1927 and give it more flexibility to make changes to improve its business without worrying about Wall Street’s reaction.
In other dealings early Monday, U.S. benchmark crude oil lost 38 cents to $66.66 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, gave up 35 cents to $70.01 per barrel.
The U.S. dollar slipped to 147.72 Japanese yen from 147.94 yen. The euro fell to $1.0831 from $1.0836.
Elaine Kurtenbach, The Associated Press
10 Mar 2025 05:29:05
CityNews Halifax
The cute whiskers are back on. Rare Mediterranean monk seals are cared for in a Greek rehab center
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Panagis hauls himself out of the pool at a rehabilitation center in Greece and scurries over for a delectable lunch: whole mackerel. It’s been about three months since the or ...More ...
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Panagis hauls himself out of the pool at a rehabilitation center in Greece and scurries over for a delectable lunch: whole mackerel. It’s been about three months since the orphaned seal pup was found struggling in the coastal waters of Cyprus. Soon, he’ll be well enough to go home.
Panagis is one of dozens of Mediterranean monk seals, or Monachus monachus, that have been nursed back to health by Greece’s MOm, a charity dedicated to the care and protection of the rare marine mammal whose population had dwindled so dramatically that at one point it faced extinction.
Thanks to conservation efforts, the seals with the big, round eyes and prominent whiskers are now making a remarkable comeback. Nearly half of their estimated global population of 800 live in Greek waters, where the extensive coastline offers an abundance of sea caves that provide shelter for females to rear their young.
From near extinction to recovery
Sleek and remarkably fast in the water, the monk seal is a skillful hunter and can consume up to 3 kilograms (6 pounds) of fish, octopus and squid a day. But it’s not averse to a ready meal, and can rip through fishing nets to steal fish — which led fishermen to view them as pests.
For decades, they were hunted, contributing to a major population decline between the 1960s and 1980s that led the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or IUCN, to list them as critically endangered.
When conservation efforts began in the 1980s, combined with outreach programs to educate the public — and fishermen — “society gradually began to change … and the population began to recover,” said Panagiotis Dendrinos.
Dendrinos, a marine biologist and coordinator of the Hellenic Society for the Study and Protection of the Monk Seal — or MOm — that has pioneered the Monachus monachus conservation program, says the monk seal is the only seal species in the Mediterranean Sea and also “one of the rarest species of seal and marine mammal in the world.”
“To protect an animal like the Mediterranean monk seal in its natural environment, you essentially have to protect the entire marine ecosystem,” he said.
Conservation efforts have paid off, and in recent years, the species climbed down a notch on the IUCN’s Red List of threatened species to “endangered.” About a year ago improved one step further, to “vulnerable.”
A unique seal rehab
Usually contacted by members of the public who find an animal in distress, MOm specialists tend to adult seals on location where possible, and transport young seals to the organization’s rehabilitation center housed in the grounds of Athens zoo, on the outskirts of the Greek capital.
There, the young mammals are looked after by veterinarians, fed a special diet to provide them with the best nutrition and hone their swimming skills in a pool.
Their carers give them names — often after the people who found them — but make sure contact with humans is kept to a minimum to prepare the animals for their return into the wild.
The young seals typically stay in the rehab center for several months, until they’ve put on enough weight and their natural hunting instinct kicks in, allowing them to fend for themselves. They are then tagged so they can be tracked, and re-introduced into the wild.
MOm, the only center of its kind in the region, has cared for about 40 seals from far and wide, both on location and in its facilities, Dendrinos said.
“This year, we had a really pleasant surprise,” he said. A female seal that had been treated and released four years ago was spotted nursing a pup.
Planes, boats and cars to the rescue
Panagis was found in Cyprus, near where the body of his mother had been found a few days earlier. Alerted by locals, the organization arranged for the seal to be flown to Athens.
“Transportation is carried out with whatever is available,” said veterinary assistant Nikitas Vogiatzis, shortly after feeding Panagis. “Either by plane, or by boat, or even by taxi. “Konstantina came in a taxi, Panagis by plane, Renos came on a boat,” he said, listing MOm’s most recent wards.
Weighing just under 15 kilograms (33 pounds) when he arrived, the now 3-month-old seal has reached over 40 kilograms (88 pounds). Panagis is nearly ready for his return trip home, which MOm experts hope will happen in May.
Back into the wild
Renos — short for Renos-Pantelis — was found in November in the small Aegean island of Anafi by a nurse and a military conscript whom he was named after.
The seal pup was shipped to MOm’s facility. He got medical treatment and was put on a special diet until he was old enough to move on to solid fish — the mackerel that Panagis is so fond of.
He recovered and on a cold, sunny February day, it was his turn to head back into the wild. MOm personnel loaded him into a crate and whisked him by speedboat to the uninhabited islet of Gyaros, the closest marine protected area to Athens.
The release location is chosen “based on there being enough food, and there being no disturbance by people, which is very important,” said Vogiatzis, the veterinary assistant.
The crate is placed near the water, he said. Then, “you open the door, you say a prayer and you say: ‘So long’.”
Renos’ crate was deposited on a beach and the door opened. The young seal sniffed the air timidly, and waited. Slowly, he inched his way out of the crate, then picked up speed as he belly-hauled his way down the beach, splashed into the sea and was gone.
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Associated Press photographer Thanassis Stavrakis in Gyaros, Greece, contributed to this report.
Elena Becatoros, The Associated Press
10 Mar 2025 05:26:56
Prince George Citizen
'We need some desperation': Scoring woes haunt struggling Vancouver Canucks
VANCOUVER — A persistent predicament proved problematic for the Vancouver Canucks on Sunday — the team simply struggled to score.
10 Mar 2025 05:19:05
Prince George Citizen
Leonard's hook shot at buzzer in OT gives Clippers 111-110 win over Kings
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Kawhi Leonard’s hook shot at the buzzer lifted the Los Angeles Clippers over the Sacramento Kings 111-110 in overtime on Sunday night to tighten their grip on eighth place ...More ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Kawhi Leonard’s hook shot at the buzzer lifted the Los Angeles Clippers over the Sacramento Kings 111-110 in overtime on Sunday night to tighten their grip on eighth place in the West.10 Mar 2025 04:54:29
Prince George Citizen
Cade Cunningham's 28 points help Pistons beat Trail Blazers 119-117
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Cade Cunningham scored 28 points, Tobias Harris added 20 points on 9-of-13 shooting and the Detroit Pistons defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 119-112 on Sunday night.
10 Mar 2025 04:33:48
Toronto Star
Micro-wineries in Cyprus hope to give the world's oldest named wine a comeback
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Praised by the ancient Greek giants Homer and Euripides for its superb quality nearly 3,000 years ago, Cyprus’ Commandaria is the world’s oldest recorded and named wine.
10 Mar 2025 04:25:26
Prince George Citizen
Sports scoreboard for Sunday, March 9, 2025
Sunday's Scoreboard NHL Carolina 4 Winnipeg 2 Dallas 4 Vancouver 1 Washington 4 Seattle 2 New Jersey 3 Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 3 Minnesota 1 Columbus 7 N.Y. Rangers 3 Los Angeles 6 Vegas 5 Anaheim 4 ...More ...
Sunday's Scoreboard NHL Carolina 4 Winnipeg 2 Dallas 4 Vancouver 1 Washington 4 Seattle 2 New Jersey 3 Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 3 Minnesota 1 Columbus 7 N.Y. Rangers 3 Los Angeles 6 Vegas 5 Anaheim 4 N.Y.10 Mar 2025 04:20:15