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‘If you build it, they will come’: White Sox walk-off Yankees in ‘Field of Dreams’ game

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Tim Anderson hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning into the cornfield to end the Field of Dreams game in cinematic fashion, as the Chicago White Sox outslugged the New York Yankees 9-8 Thursday night in the first Major League Baseball game in Iowa.

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2nd coyote attack in Vancouver’s Stanley Park in a month injures 5-year-old

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There has been another attack by a coyote in Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park, despite several of the animals being euthanized after a string of previous incidents.

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Alberta to backtrack on plans to lift COVID-19 protocols, government source says

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Alberta’s health guidelines will remain in place for now, a government source tells CBC News.

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CPL champion Forge FC defeats El Salvador’s CD FAS in CONCACAF League opener

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Canadian Premier League champion Forge FC opened its Scotiabank CONCACAF League campaign Thursday with a comfortable 3-1 victory over El Salvador’s CD FAS.

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‘Peace and closure’: Sask. coroner identifies ‘John Doe’ hit by train in Regina in 1995

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An investigation by CBC’s The Fifth Estate found the person who was hit by a Canadian Pacific Railway train in Regina on July 28, 1995, was a Winnipeg man. The Saskatchewan Coroners Service has identified the man as Michael Kirov and confirmed he was from Winnipeg.

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