Whether it’s under the bright lights of the high school stage or halfway around the world, two Spring Lake students are ...
Jack Quinn gave Buffalo the lead for the first time this season with a shot that missed the net and still went in, and the ...
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Where have all the Americans gone? Music conference returns to Ottawa without U.S. delegates
A music conference aimed at Canada’s folk-music industry will see more than 900 delegates descend on a hotel in Ottawa this ...
Two downstate casino vote proposals came to a vote today. One passed, the other did not. This morning, a community advisory committee voted to approve the Bally’s casino in the Throgg’s Neck area of ...
A number of notable cases are still pending in Ottawa County and Allegan County, including several rescheduled trials and ...
The Bronx gets to roll the dice — at least for a while longer. Bally’s won approval from a state siting board Monday to move into the next round with its bid for one of three gaming licenses to open a ...
After more than half a dozen amendments, Ottawa County has approved a contract with incoming administrator Patrick Waterman. The board voted 7-4 during a meeting Sept. 23 to approve the contract, but ...
Not long ago, Casey McLaughlin was executive director of the Yukon Transportation Museum in Whitehorse, but earlier this month she found herself lining up with hundreds of others at a job fair in ...
As powerful developers watched their casino dreams go up in smoke in recent days, one man may have been smiling from his Citi Field office: Steve Cohen, the billionaire investor and New York Mets ...
Makena White, a McMaster University graduate who played hockey in Ottawa and was often seen at PGA Tour events supporting her partner, Jake Knapp, died on Sept. 22. She was 28. Her death was announced ...
Population growth cooled to 0.9 per cent year-over-year in the second quarter — the smallest increase since 2016 outside of the pandemic — bringing Canada’s population to nearly 41.7 million. (Andrew ...
Ottawa Senators defenseman Nick Jensen is back in full practice after offseason hip resurfacing surgery. While he won’t play in the early preseason games, Jensen is focused on a day-by-day recovery.
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