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Province plans to move forward on changes to electricity systemThe Nova Scotia government is planning to move ahead with key changes being proposed for the province's electricity system.They include the creation of a new independent energy system operator that would take some functions away from Nova Scotia Power.Also, a standalone energy regulator would take electricity regulation out of the hands of the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board.The recommendations are included in a report from the Clean Electricity Solutions Task Force that the province formed
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Homan, Jones inch closer to Tournament of Hearts crown, Einarson oustedCALGARY — The road to another Canadian women's curling championship for Rachel Homan and Jennifer Jones shortened with playoff wins while Kerri Einarson's bid for five straight titles came to an end Friday. Homan and Jones, with a combined nine Scotties Tournament of Hearts crowns between them, will clash in Saturday's playoff game between the top two seeds. The victor banks an express ticket to Sunday evening's final in Calgary. The loser must win Sunday's semifinal to gain a rematch for the ti
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Jets chairman Chipman says current state of Jets attendance is not sustainableWinnipeg Jets chairman Mark Chipman says the NHL team's future could be in jeopardy if attendance doesn't improve. In an interview with The Athletic, Chipman said the Jets need to get back to a season ticket base of 13,000, and current attendance numbers are "not going to work over the long haul." The Jets are struggling to draw fans to Canada Life Centre, the NHL's smallest permanent arena with a capacity of 15,225 for hockey games. Despite icing a competitive team led by star goaltender Connor
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Kerri Einarson chases curling history in Tournament of Hearts with substitute leadCALGARY — Krysten Karwacki is in a spotlight not of her own making at the Canadian women's curling championship. Kerri Einarson's alternate, or fifth, has played every end for four-time champion Einarson at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary. Regular lead Briane Harris was declared ineligible just hours before the team's opening draw on Feb. 16 at WinSport Event Centre. Curling Canada said in a statement that day it had been "made aware" of Harris's ineligibility and has refused furthe
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Einarson ousted in Tournament of Hearts, falls short of record fifth straight crownCALGARY — Kerri Einarson's bid for a record five straight Canadian women's curling championships halted Friday with a playoff loss to Kate Cameron. Einarson fell 9-4 to Manitoba's Cameron and remained tied with Colleen Jones for the record of four consecutive Scotties Tournament of Hearts titles. "It's sucks, but I guess it just has to come to an end at some point," Einarson said. "It is what it is. We battled hard through all the adversity that we had this week. I'm super-proud of this team." E
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MLB players miffed at sport's new see-through pants, relaying concerns to leaguePEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — MLB's new uniform reveal hasn't gone very well. Now some of the rampant criticism has moved below the belt. Major League Baseball Players Association deputy executive director Bruce Meyer confirmed on Thursday that the organization is relaying concerns from players to MLB about the new pants, which are somewhat see-through. The complaints — first reported by ESPN — are part of broader scorn for the new uniforms, which are designed by Nike and manufactured by Fanatics. “I kno
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Rookie Alberta skip Sturmay, six-time champ Jones to meet in Hearts playoff gameCALGARY — A host-province rookie versus a decorated curler in her national women's curling championship swan song gives Friday's playoff game between them a sense of occasion. Edmonton skip Selena Sturmay facing six-time Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion Jennifer Jones injects buzz into a non-elimination game at Calgary's WinSport Event Centre, but one with stakes nonetheless. Three of Alberta's four women made their Hearts debut in Calgary, yet topped Pool A with a 7-1 record Thursday. The