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03.06 / 23:29
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Stanley Cup finals: Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers schedule, timings, venue, how to watch the 'Super Bowl' of ice hockey live
NHL fans are currently on a roll as the Stanley Cup finals, considered the "Super Bowl" of ice hockey will kick-off in a matter of days with some of the legends of the ice-hockey era raking it all in so that their respective teams emerge as the winners.
24.05 / 13:47
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Women advisors should ‘believe they belong and recognize that’
The InvestmentNews Women Advisor Summit in Chicago on Thursday began not only with an uplifting message but ended with the female movers and shakers in the industry feeling more empowered and inspired to do more.
19.05 / 07:31
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Meet Ramji, who is going to oversee retirement assets of millions of Americans
The first outsider to take the helm of investing giant Vanguard Group is the son of Tanzanian immigrants who didn’t attend college but wanted to ensure their three children did. Salim Ramji grew up in British Columbia and spent summers working in the grocery store his father ran. During the school year, he debated.
18.05 / 09:35
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Of princess, pastel flowers and homegrown slow luxury brand, 'Akutee'
hand painted or hand embroidered, they would have been a family secret of the Ghatge royal women — a princess lovingly embellishing the clothes of her loved ones. But thanks to cricketer Zaheer Khan's astute business sense, it turned into a homegrown "slow luxury" brand, 'Akutee'. «Hand painted embellishments have been part of my childhood, my mum's been doing this for so long that I took it for granted. But my husband (Zaheer Khan) encouraged me to make it into a bespoke collection,» said Sagarika Ghatge, actor, model and former national-level hockey champ, who runs the label along with her mother, Urmila Ghatge.
17.05 / 22:01
17.05 / 12:59
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Hells Angels promote clubhouse just outside Peterborough. Ontario police are watching
Hells Angels are not hiding the fact they are in the Peterborough, Ont., area.Sitting atop a hill on Lily Lake Road, just on the northwest outskirts of the city, is a house with a sign with the biker gang’s insignia and a bright red and white sign with “Hells Angels” attached to the front.Peter Edwards, the organized crime reporter with the Toronto Star and an author of several books on organized crime, says it’s a “significant” indication the Hells Angels mean business in the area after likely “testing the market.”“I’m not really surprised,” said Edwards. “Peterborough is significant, it’s almost surprising it didn’t get a chapter before this.”Formerly the house in Selwyn Township (part of Peterborough County) has featured insignia of the “Bad Boyz MC” and “Red Devils MC Peterborough,” changing to “Hells Angels” earlier this month.Edwards surmises they were motorcycle clubs which were “testing the waters,” for the “world’s largest outlaw motorcycle club or gang.”“Those other clubs would be testing the waters — they’d be junior support clubs,” said Edwards.
21.04 / 08:56
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Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula explores selling non-controlling, minority stake in franchise
Buffalo Bills owners Terry and Kim Pegula are exploring the possibility of selling a non-controlling, minority interest in the franchise, the team announced
19.04 / 05:59
16.04 / 13:53
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Hockey business is booming as the NHL bounces back from the pandemic in a big way
As the NHL playoffs begin this weekend, ushering in the most exciting hockey of the year, business is booming and the league has bounced back in a big way from the pandemic
13.04 / 08:41
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New Zealand plans to celebrate centenary of 1926 Indian Army hockey team tour to NZ, says envoy
New Zealand has planned to mark the centenary of the 1926 tour of an Indian Army hockey team, which included a young Dhyan Chand, to that country as part of its vision to celebrate the «breadth of our sporting relationship», its envoy had said. Outgoing New Zealand's High Commissioner to India David Pine said 2026 will be a «special year of our relationship». He was speaking during an interaction hosted by think-tank Ananta Aspen Centre here on Friday. Asked about his nation's plan to mark the centenary of the historic tour, the envoy said, «Yes, we want to use it as a trigger to celebrate the breadth of our sporting relationship.»
09.04 / 05:33
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Deportation hearing set for truck driver in deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash
A deportation hearing for the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash six years ago has been scheduled for next month.
06.04 / 12:23
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Indian hockey team go down 1-5 to Australia in their opening game of tour
team went down 1-5 against Australia in their first opening game of the five-match Test series here. Tim Brand (3'), Tom Wickham (20', 38'), Joel Rintala (37'), and Flynn Ogilvie (57') were the goalscorers for the hosts, while Gurjant Singh (47') netted a solitary goal for India. In the opening quarter, India initiated with a strategy centred on ball possession and dictating the game's pace. However, despite their efforts, it was Australia that seized an early advantage in the match. Tim Brand (3') broke through India's defence on a swift counter-attack, finding the back of the net and putting Australia in the lead. Responding to the setback, India intensified their offensive manoeuvres, mounting pressure on the hosts. Australia, in turn, ramped up their attacks, earning two consecutive penalty corners. Nevertheless, India's goalkeeper PR Sreejesh exhibited remarkable skill, thwarting Australia's attempts to widen their lead with two outstanding saves. Meanwhile, the Indian team penetrated Australia's defence and even won a penalty corner but couldn't capitalise on it. The first quarter ended with Australia having a 1-0 lead.
15.03 / 16:23
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Halifax Mooseheads star forward Jordan Dumais charged with DUI, suspended by team
Halifax Mooseheads star winger Jordan Dumais has been suspended for five games after being charged by police for driving under the influence earlier this month.In a statement, Halifax Regional Police spokesperson Const. Paul DesRochers said officers stopped a vehicle in the 2000 block of Brunswick Street in Halifax for a traffic violation around 2:20 a.m.
29.02 / 13:43
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FanCode secures multi-year exclusive broadcast rights for Formula 1 in India
streaming service, FanCode, on Monday announced that it has inked an exclusive partnership deal with Formula 1®, becoming the sole broadcast partner for the premiere motorsports race in India for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. This also marks the company's entry in a new sport, going beyond cricket, football and hockey among others. The announcement comes as Formula 1® gears up for its longest-ever season, featuring a staggering 24 races set to commence on February 29 in Bahrain. Indian fans can be a part of live action via FanCode's coverage, which includes all practice and qualifying sessions, F1 Sprint events and Grands Prix throughout the season, available across multiple devices, including smart TVs, mobile phones and tablets.
29.02 / 08:57
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All financial decisions were taken by Executive Board: Hockey India CEO Elena Norman
Hockey India CEO Elena Norman has recently filed an affidavit in the Delhi High Court and said, the Inquiry Report on alleged irregularities in Hockey India made various general, vague and omnibus allegations against her, which apart from being over and beyond the mandate of the Inquiry Officer, are also entirely bereft of evidence. The affidavit stated that the Inquiry Report failed to notice that the CEO was never a member of the Finance and Audit Committee or the Tender Purchase Committee. It was also submitted that the various general, vague and omnibus allegations against the Deponent/Elena Norman in the Inquiry Report are entirely sans evidence and made in ignorance of the various sub- Committee Rules of Hockey India (apart from being in violation of principles of natural justice), and thus deserve to eschewed and expunged by this Court.
27.02 / 10:37
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It was becoming suffocating, says outgoing Hockey India CEO Elena Norman
Hockey India CEO Elena Norman on Tuesday said the work environment in HI was «suffocating» and she had no choice but to call it quits. After holding the position for 13 years, Norman resigned and even though HI did not reveal the specific reasons for her decision in its official statement, the Australian spoke out on what pushed her to exit. «Absolutely, it was getting tough to deliver in the fight between two factions. The environment was becoming suffocating,» Norman told PTI in an interview. «There are two factions in Hockey India. There is (President) Dilip Tirkey and I and there is (Secretary) Bholanath Singh, (Executive Director) Cdr. R K Srivastava and (Treasurer) Sekar J Manoharan,» she said.
25.02 / 06:41
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World junior hockey championship returning to Alberta in 2027
The world junior hockey championship is returning to Alberta.
19.02 / 16:39
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India's women hockey team coach Janneke Schopman says India 'extremely difficult for women'
The Indian Express, Janneke Schopman said, I come from a culture where women are respected and valued. I don't feel like that here. I think it's very difficult.
13.02 / 12:42
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Economic pain driving higher levels of anxiety among Canadians: poll
Canadians are stressed out about the economy and have little faith in politicians or governments to fix big problems, a new survey suggests.
27.01 / 05:17
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Indian men's hockey team beats South Africa 3-0 on home soil
Indian men's hockey team continued its unbeaten run on the tour to South Africa, registering an easy 3-0 win over the hosts here. Captain Harmanpreet Singh (2nd minute), Abhishek (13th), and Sumit (30th) scored for the winners on Friday night.
20.01 / 19:03
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How India respond to the Ranchi heartbreak will define future of women’s hockey
Savita Punia, captain and goalkeeper of the Indian women’s hockey team, who was still trying to wrap her head around the fact she will not be going to the 2024 Paris Olympics, with a lump in her throat. India needed to beat Japan in the thirdplace match of the Olympic qualifers in Ranchi on Friday to book a berth in the Paris Games. But, they lost.
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