The Canadian Press on MSN2d
One-handed Calgary Muay Thai fighter sees himself as 'a puzzle with missing pieces'One's Muay Thai bouts feature three three-minute rounds (five rounds for a title bout) with fighters wearing four-ounce mixed ...
The Canadian Press on MSN3d
AFC Toronto signs Canadian forward Mya Jones on loan from NWSL's San Diego WaveTORONTO - AFC Toronto has added former Canadian youth international forward Mya Jones on a season-long loan from the NWSL's ...
Workers protest Panama pension privatization plan; Alberta school support workers continue vote on strike mandates.
Tommy Stevens is proud of a passing acquaintance with Peyton Manning. Growing up in Indianapolis, Stevens sported the ...
As the world’s focus has shifted to other regions and conflicts — Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war — the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN12h
Calgary fighter Jake Peacock scores dominant win on One Championship card in QatarPeacock stopped Japanese bantamweight Shinji Suzuki in the third round Thursday at One 171: Qatar to record his second win in as many One Championship outings. Peacock, who was born without a right ...
Jung-Suk Ryu says the NaAC bought a full-page advertisement in Tuesday's print edition of the Calgary Herald to try and get ...
In an online sales pitch, a tech consultant to the Arts Council notes the risk of computer investments going badly wrong: “Too many IT transformation projects result in excessive costs ...
In a short statement issued to The Irish Times on Friday, she seemed to suggest that the full extent of the losses from the failed IT project in the Arts Council was disclosed only last summer.
Arts minister Patrick O'Donovan: The Arts Council spent over €6.6 million on a IT system that does not work, writing off €5.3 million, O’Donovan revealed during a cabinet meeting Toward the end of ...
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