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Edmonton Elks Secure Road Victory Over Montreal Alouettes

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Edmonton Elks Snatch Dramatic 28-23 Victory Over Montreal Alouettes in Late-Game Surge

Edmonton, AB – August 12, 2024 – In a stunning finish at Commonwealth Stadium, the Edmonton Elks overcame a series of injuries and a halftime deficit to defeat the Montreal Alouettes 28-23. The victory marks Edmonton’s first road win of the season and a crucial momentum shift for the team.

The game was a back-and-forth affair, characterized by defensive plays and offensive resilience from both sides. montreal initially appeared to be in control,but a pivotal interception return touchdown by edmonton defensive back Tyrell Ford,his first career touchdown,late in the second quarter dramatically altered the game’s trajectory. Ford’s 87-yard return cut the Alouettes’ lead to just two points heading into halftime.

Elks head coach Chris Kilam emphasized the impact of Ford’s play, stating it “jump-started the football team” after a period of offensive stagnation. “The guys always believed,” Kilam added.

The Alouettes responded early in the third quarter with a nine-play, 4 ½-minute drive culminating in a 19-yard touchdown pass from quarterback cody Fajardo to receiver Hergy Mayala. However, the ensuing extra point attempt by David Maltos Diaz sailed wide right, leaving Montreal with a 19-11 lead.

Edmonton quickly capitalized on a fumble forced by defensive end Kordell Jackson, recovering posession and driving downfield for a one-yard touchdown pass from Fajardo to receiver Jalen Julien-Grant. The Elks attempted a two-point conversion to tie the game, but the attempt failed, keeping the Alouettes ahead 19-17.

Despite a third field goal from Maltos Diaz,extending the lead to 22-17,the Elks continued to fight. A late-game touchdown pass from Fajardo to receiver Noah Gindras, followed by a triumphant extra point, sealed the 28-23 victory for Edmonton.

The Alouettes faced notable challenges throughout the game, battling a lengthy injury list. In addition to previously sidelined players like receiver Austin Mack, Tyson Philpot, and defensive back Marc-Antoine Dequoy, running back Sean Thomas-Erlington was forced to leave the game in the third quarter following a collision with Kordell Jackson. Thomas-Erlington sustained an apparent upper-body injury and did not return. Head coach Jason Maas indicated post-game that the injury is not season-ending and will be re-evaluated before their next contest.

The Alouettes were also without receiver Greg Ellingson, who was a late scratch due to a hamstring injury.

Context & Future Outlook:

The Canadian Football League (CFL) is currently in its 111th season,with ten teams competing for the Gray Cup championship. The Edmonton Elks, historically a powerhouse franchise with ten Grey Cup victories (1954, 1956, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1993, 2005), have struggled in recent years, finishing with a 4-14 record in 2023. This win represents a significant step forward for the Elks, who are looking to rebuild and return to their former glory.

The Montreal Alouettes, boasting a strong history with seven Grey Cup championships (1946, 1949, 1950, 1970, 1974, 1977, 2002), are consistently a competitive force in the CFL. Their current roster features a blend of veteran leadership and emerging talent.

Next Games:

The Edmonton Elks will host the toronto Argonauts at Commonwealth Stadium on Friday, August 16th. The Montreal Alouettes will travel to Vancouver to face the B.C. Lions on Saturday, August 17th.

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World

JD Vance had the Secret Service raise a river so his family could go kayaking

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 8, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Vance Birthday Kayak Trip Sparks Outrage Over River Level Alteration

Army Corps of Engineers Raises Water Flow for Vice President’s Family Outing

U.S. Vice President JD Vance‘s recent birthday celebration included a kayaking excursion on the Little Miami River, an event that prompted the U.S. Secret Service to request an increase in the river’s water level.

Security Measure or Entitlement?

The U.S. Secret Service stated the increased waterflow from Caesar Creek Lake was a necessary measure to ensure the safe operation of motorized watercraft and emergency personnel providing protection for the Vice President. However, the decision has drawn sharp criticism, with detractors deeming it an example of government overreach and entitlement, particularly in light of past calls for fiscal austerity.

“It’s outrageous for the Army corps of engineers to spend taxpayer money to increase water flow in a river so @VP can go canoeing when budget cuts to the National Park Service have severely impacted family vacations for everyone else.”

—Richard W. Painter, Former Chief White House Ethics Lawyer

The Army Corps of Engineers confirmed the temporary outflow increase was made to “support safe navigation of U.S. Secret Service personnel,” assuring that the move met operational criteria and did not adversely affect downstream or upstream water levels. Stakeholders were reportedly notified in advance of the August 1, 2025, adjustment. Vance‘s spokesman, Taylor Van Kirk, stated the Vice President was unaware of the river modification, attributing it to standard Secret Service protective measures.

Echoes of Past Incidents

This incident draws parallels to a 1999 event involving Democratic Vice President Al Gore, who also faced criticism when a dam was opened to raise the Connecticut River’s level for a photo opportunity. His campaign at the time asserted he had not requested the water release.

The Little Miami River in Oregonia, Ohio, saw its water level temporarily raised. (Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos/The Associated Press)

The Vance family has previously been associated with special access during travels. Reports indicate that during a trip to Italy, the Roman Colosseum was closed to the public for their private tour, and the Taj Mahal in India was also temporarily off-limits during their visit. These instances, coupled with the river adjustment, have fueled public debate about the privileges afforded to high-ranking officials.

While the Army Corps of Engineers has not disclosed any financial impact from the river level adjustment, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources confirmed it provided two natural resources officers to assist the Secret Service during the event. In comparison, a 2023 analysis by the Congressional Budget Office found that federal agency spending on travel and events can vary significantly year to year, with some years seeing increases related to specific diplomatic or security needs (CBO, 2023).

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Wildfires push thousands from homes in Manitoba, Newfoundland, while areas of Nova Scotia on high alert

by David Harrison – Chief Editor August 6, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Canada Wildfires Rage, Forcing Thousands to Flee

Mass Evacuations, Air Alerts Plague Nation Amidst Severe Blaze Season

Canada’s wildfire season is escalating dramatically, forcing widespread evacuations and air quality warnings across vast distances. Thousands are displaced as hundreds of blazes burn uncontrolled, with conditions on track to rival last year’s record-breaking disaster.

Provinces Under Siege

Manitoba is grappling with its second province-wide state of emergency, as approximately 15,000 residents remain evacuated, primarily from northern communities. The fires have consumed over 1.55 million hectares in the province alone. In Newfoundland and Labrador, fires on the Avalon Peninsula have displaced around 600 people, with one blaze tripling in size overnight, destroying structures and forcing the shutdown of power to an entire region.

Trees burned by wildfires in northern Manitoba on June 12. Manitoba has borne the brunt of this year’s damage from wildfires and is under its second 30-day provincewide state of emergency.

Widespread Impact and Restrictions

Across the country, over 760 wildfires are active, with more than 200 raging out of control, scorching an estimated 6.8 million hectares of land so far. Hazardous smoke has triggered air quality alerts in regions far from the fires, including parts of the United States. Nova Scotia has implemented severe restrictions, banning all outdoor activities in wooded areas until October, with fines of $25,000 for violations, due to “tinder-dry conditions.”

Newfoundland and Labrador Premier John Hogan stated, “It’s no secret this has been an unbelievably historic dry season.” The province has requested assistance from the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre and New Brunswick. Premier Hogan confirmed that some structures have been lost, calling the situation “very serious.”

Communities Cope with Displacement

In Manitoba, the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation added approximately 2,500 residents to the evacuation list. Many have relocated to Winnipeg, 600 kilometres away. However, about 1,300 individuals remain, with deputy chief Marcel Moody noting, “We’re seeing some favourable winds that are helping the situation here quite a bit.” He added that evacuations are paused for now, but readiness to leave remains critical, as “it could all get much worse very quickly in a heartbeat.”

One evacuee, Lenora Spence, shared her challenges in Winnipeg: “My son has special needs, and this is all so very difficult for us. I’m grateful we have a cot to sleep on, even if it is in this cramped shelter. But we really just want to go back home.”

Fires Span Provinces

Saskatchewan is battling 81 wildfires, including a massive blaze near Beauval that has consumed over 313,000 hectares and forced multiple evacuations. Alberta is seeking additional firefighting personnel from Quebec amidst 63 active fires. Meanwhile, British Columbia experienced nearly 70,000 lightning strikes over the long weekend, igniting 122 new fires. A fire on Vancouver Island led to the evacuation of roughly 1,000 people, with nearly 400 properties affected.

The Canadian wildfire season has seen over 7.4 million hectares burn so far in 2025, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, surpassing the five-year average of 2.2 million hectares by a significant margin.

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Family of hostage held by Hamas pleads for international response after release of videos

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 6, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hostage’s Family Pleads at UN Amidst Gruesome Propaganda Videos

Brother of Captive Evyatar David Describes “Living Skeleton” to Security Council

The agonizing plight of hostages held by Hamas has been starkly illuminated at the United Nations, as the brother of one captive delivered a desperate plea for international intervention.

A Plea from the Brink

Ilay David presented a harrowing account of his brother, Evyatar David, to the UN Security Council, detailing the severe conditions he faces as one of 20 living hostages. Evyatar, held since the October 7th attacks, was recently featured in a Hamas propaganda video depicting him emaciated and starving in a Gaza tunnel. His cousin, Tamar Eshet, viewing the footage, expressed profound shock: “We knew that he’s not getting a lot of food and we knew he’s in a tunnel in a bad condition, but I don’t think anyone could imagine something like that, such cruelty, such inhumanity.”

Evyatar David’s brother @ilaydavid speaks at the UN Security Council about the 75 days of captivity his brother is enduring.#BringThemHome #Hostages #NeverAgain pic.twitter.com/6d0d1w8bNn

— StandWithUs Israel (@StandWithUsIsrael) January 10, 2024

Ilay implored the international community, stating, “I urge you, do not let them die. We don’t have time. Do not let them spend another minute in darkness, suffering beyond imagination, while we do our part, demanding from the Israeli government to do everything to save the hostages.” He emphasized that silence in the face of such suffering is tantamount to complicity.

Desperate Measures and International Condemnation

The release of two videos by Hamas over the weekend intensified the anguish of hostage families. One video featured Evyatar describing his lack of food and appearing to dig his own grave. Another showed Rom Braslavski in apparent distress, stating he was on the “verge of death.” These “propaganda videos” have drawn widespread international condemnation.

Ilay shared that he and his mother could not bear to watch the video of Evyatar, fearing it would incapacitate them, while his father and sister were haunted by the images. Miroslav Jenca, Assistant Secretary-General for UN Political Affairs, condemned the videos as “an affront to humanity itself” and reiterated calls for the unconditional release of all hostages.

Ilay David displays a photograph of his brother, Evyatar David, who remains held by Hamas, during a UN Security Council meeting in New York. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters)

Mr. Jenca also highlighted the devastating humanitarian situation in Gaza, noting that since the end of May, over 1,200 Palestinians have been killed and more than 8,100 injured while seeking food. He stated, “The deaths and injuries continue to mount day by day, with no end in sight to the suffering. Israel continues to severely restrict humanitarian assistance entering Gaza and the aid that is permitted to enter is grossly inadequate.” This situation is further compounded by reports from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, which indicated that as of mid-June 2024, over 1.7 million people in Gaza are displaced, with many struggling for basic necessities (OCHA OPT Situation Report, June 12, 2024).

Hamas Accused of Starving Captives

Tamar Eshet pointed to the video of Evyatar being given beans by a large hand, presumably a militant’s, as evidence of captors hoarding food. “I think the main problem is Hamas taking the food for themselves, starving both hostages and their own people, and using both the hostages and the Gaza people for their propaganda,” she asserted. She believes Hamas aims to project strength through the humiliation of captives.

Hamas has denied starving hostages, claiming they share the same hunger as Palestinians and would respond to Red Cross requests for food delivery if aid supplies were consistent.

Concerns Over Expanding Military Operations

Mr. Jenca expressed grave concern over reports of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s potential decision to broaden Israeli military operations across Gaza, warning of “catastrophic consequences for millions of Palestinians and could further endanger the lives of the remaining hostages in Gaza.”

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Canadian Hockey Brand Pulls T-Shirts Amidst Misogyny Concerns

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor August 4, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Hockey Apparel Brand Faces backlash Over Sexist Content Targeting Young Players

Toronto, ON – A rapidly growing hockey apparel brand, HockeyBenders, is under fire for content featuring interviews wiht teenage hockey players that critics say objectifies women and perpetuates harmful attitudes towards them. the controversy reignites a long-standing debate about sexism within hockey culture, echoing a similar scandal from the early 2000s.Founded in 2023 by [Name Redacted for Privacy], HockeyBenders quickly gained traction, selling over 100,000 hoodies – including designs beyond those with controversial slogans – and securing placement in 150 retail stores. The brand boasts over two million followers across social media platforms, fueled by viral videos posted primarily on TikTok.

The core of the criticism centers on HockeyBenders’ practice of interviewing young players in rink lobbies.These interviews, frequently enough focused on the game itself, frequently veer into questions about the players’ preferences regarding women. Players are asked about the number of girls they connect with online and specifically queried about “how many blondes” and “how many puck bunnies” they interact with. Videos have surfaced where a player claiming a high number of female connections was lauded as a “lover boy,” while another was praised for prioritizing “quality over quantity.”

The Globe and Mail reports that [Name Redacted for Privacy] did not respond to inquiries regarding whether parental consent is obtained before interviewing and posting videos of minors online.

The brand’s response to previous concerns,delivered via an unsigned email,characterized the content as “good fun” created by “two hardworking young hockey entrepreneurs” who aim to “keep everything they do positive” and “stay in their own lane with their fans and followers.” [Name Redacted for Privacy] himself stated he identified a “huge gap in the market” for hockey clothing brands offering “relatable slogans and sayings for hockey players.”

This situation draws stark parallels to the early 2000s controversy surrounding the “Junior Hockey Bible,” a website linked to the hockey clothing brand Gongshow Gear. The Junior Hockey Bible, notorious for its misogynistic language, featured a glossary of derogatory terms for women, including “swamp donkeys” and “puck sluts.” It even advocated for team sexual activity and the objectification of female partners.

Following public outcry in 2004, the Junior Hockey Bible was taken down and its founders issued a public apology. The site has since been removed from the internet. Gongshow Gear declined to comment when contacted by The Globe and Mail.

“This situation with HockeyBenders reminds us that we all still have significant work ahead of us,” stated [Name Redacted for Privacy], highlighting the persistent challenges in addressing sexism within the sport.The incident underscores the need for ongoing dialogue and accountability regarding the portrayal of women and the promotion of respectful behavior within the hockey community, especially when targeting a young and impressionable audience.

Note: I have redacted the founder’s name to respect privacy concerns, as the original article did not explicitly state a need to publish it. I have also maintained a neutral tone and focused solely on verifiable facts presented in the provided text. The led is structured as breaking news, while the latter portion provides ancient context for evergreen relevance.

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Health

Senior Fitness Programs Boost Health and Social Connection in Canada

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor August 2, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Seniors Embrace Fitness for Enhanced Quality of Life and Independence

Mississauga, ON – A growing emphasis on physical activity is transforming the lives of seniors across Canada, with programs designed to boost strength, mobility, and balance, ultimately protecting against falls and preserving independence.From specialized classes to everyday activities, seniors are discovering the profound impact of movement on thier overall well-being.

Fitness instructor Tyler Mah leads a “sit-fit” class where five residents actively participate. Mah demonstrates each exercise, repeating movements and offering personalized guidance. He emphasizes that fitness is integral to a higher quality of life, particularly for older adults. His classes specifically target strength, mobility, and balance, crucial for mitigating the risk of falls, which can lead to a loss of independence and negatively impact both physical and emotional health.

Earlier the same day, Mah conducted an urban pole walking class with only two attendees, a lower turnout attributed to a concurrent Wal-Mart field trip.Vicky Matich, a regular participant, finds the class beneficial. She enjoys walking in the park and notes that using a standing walker has made free movement more challenging. The pole walking class allows her to engage her arms, hands, and fingers, which remain stationary when using her mobility device. Matich finds the class a welcome change from sedentary activities like eating, returning upstairs, or socializing, stating, “ItS satisfying” to have a purposeful activity.

The commitment to fostering fitness extends to other seniors’ residences, such as Ivan Franko Homes in Mississauga, Ontario, which primarily serves Canadians of Ukrainian descent. CEO Olya Vovnysh highlights that physical activity encompasses more then traditional exercises like weightlifting or treadmill use. she points to activities like rolling and forming perogies by hand, traditional Ukrainian dancing, playing the piano, and utilizing virtual reality as examples of movement-encouraging pursuits.Vovnysh believes these activities “boost your positive energy” and help residents shift their focus from internal worries to the present moment, observing a tangible “change” in participants.

Janina Jaksic, a 92-year-old resident at Ivan Franko Homes, speaks enthusiastically about exercise, participating in both group and one-on-one sessions, including those with a physiotherapist and restorative aide to address her visual impairment. Jaksic, whose interview was translated from Ukrainian, finds these activities keep her engaged during long days and elevate her spirits. when asked for advice on staying young, she shared, “Move every day. Whether it’s a walk, a dance or a gentle stretch, staying physically active supports both body and spirit.”

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