• Necas strikes first

    R2, Gm6: Martin Necas gets a nice feed from Jordan Martinook and lifts it

  • Pavelski strikes first

    R2, Gm5: Joe Pavelski gathers Matt Duchene's feed and shovels in a backhand

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    Major flood strikes Bancroft

    A town roughly 100 kilometres northeast of Peterborough is cleaning up

  • Vandals strike Odessa High

    ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- Odessa Crime Stoppers is asking for help from the community to identify the person or persons accused of vandalizing the Odessa High Campus. Campus leaders found graffiti painted on a horse statue and on campus buildings this morning; the crime happened overnight, investigators believe. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime []

  • Sky Documentaries lines up Striking With Pride

    NEWS BRIEF: European pay TV operator Sky is to launch a feature documentary exploring the unlikely alliance forged between the gay men and lesbians of London and the striking miners of South Wales between the 1984 and 1985 London Prides.

  • Israel allegedly strikes northeastern Lebanon

    The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reportedly conducted air strikes on the city of Baalbek, located in northeastern Lebanon on Wednesday, The Times of Israel reported, citing Lebanese media.Video footag

  • Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli strike

    An overnight Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon's Tyre area resulted in the death of a Hezbollah field commander, according to reports by Al Jazeera Arabic. The strike is said to have targeted

  • Teachers in France to strike over streaming plans

    Teachers across France are set to strike on Tuesday, May 14th, in protest against plans to introduce streaming for pupils in secondary schools (collèges) across the country.

  • Motorcyclist dies in crash after striking deer

    James Alton Childrey of Andover was driving a 2002 Harley-Davidson west on Highway 200 when he struck the deer

  • Pharmacists in France to strike at the end of May

    Unions representing French pharmacists have called for walkouts at the end of May in protest over drug shortages, wages and the sale of medication on the internet.

  • The Media and the Federal University Strike in Brazil

    The strike of professors at universities and federal institutes across Brazil ended its third week by drawing attention to the problems in education, such as precarious budgets, lack of infrastructure, and low salaries. ANDES-SN, the trade union entity that represents the majority of university professors, counts 47 paralyzed institutions, while the Federal Institutes (IFES), according More

  • Cannes Festival Workers are going on strike

    The Cannes Film Festival, the year’s most prestigious and most glamorous celebration of cinema, is set to kick off on May 14. But the event may face a serious setback, as over 200 French film festival workers (both Cannes employees and workers from other festivals across France) are calling for a strike, according to Deadline. These workers, whose employment is mostly through short-term contracts, are fighting primarily for better pay and unemployment insurance, as outlined by an open letter...