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MULVIHILL, Murray Joseph

MULVIHILL, Murray Joseph

June 27th, 1962 - January 19th, 2025 " It is more blessed to give than to receive " Acts 20:35 Peacefully, surrounded by friends, Murray passed away at the North Bay Regional Health Centre on Sunday January 19th, 2025, at the age of 62.
Prisoner gets pissed off. Pees on jailhouse floor

Prisoner gets pissed off. Pees on jailhouse floor

While in custody, the accused became increasingly agitated and verbally abusive towards officers
Amid cross-border tariff tussle, Canadian film crews see peril and opportunity

Amid cross-border tariff tussle, Canadian film crews see peril and opportunity

TORONTO — The prospect of a trade war with the United States has some Canadian film and TV crews bracing for potential impacts that could help some parts of the sector while simultaneously hurting others. U.S.
Canada's Megan Oldham wins gold medal at World Cup big air event in Aspen

Canada's Megan Oldham wins gold medal at World Cup big air event in Aspen

ASPEN — Canadian freestyle skier Megan Oldham won her first gold medal of the World Cup season Thursday at a big air competition in Aspen. Oldham, from Parry Sound, Ont., finished on top with a score of 183.75 points. Flora Tabanelli of Italy (175.
New coach Casey Stoney includes two NSL players in her first Canada squad selection

New coach Casey Stoney includes two NSL players in her first Canada squad selection

New Canada women's coach Casey Stoney is wasting little time evaluating the talent at her disposal.
Lightspeed to remain public despite 'high level of interest' during strategic review

Lightspeed to remain public despite 'high level of interest' during strategic review

Lightspeed Commerce Inc.'s share price fell almost 18 per cent after the company concluded a strategic review that did not result in a go-private deal.
US service member, 3 contractors killed in surveillance mission plane crash in southern Philippines

US service member, 3 contractors killed in surveillance mission plane crash in southern Philippines

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — One U.S. service member and three defense contractors were killed Thursday when a plane contracted by the U.S. military crashed in a rice field in the southern Philippines, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said.
2nd federal judge in 2 days blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order

2nd federal judge in 2 days blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order

SEATTLE (AP) — A second federal judge in two days has blocked President Donald Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship for the children of parents who are in the U.S.
Curling Canada makes tweaks to PointsBet Invitational, drops single-knockout format

Curling Canada makes tweaks to PointsBet Invitational, drops single-knockout format

Major changes will be made to the PointsBet Invitational next season so that teams will get more early-season games on arena ice before the Canadian Curling Trials in November, Curling Canada said Thursday.
B.C. addictions doctor resigns, placed on leave over unsanctioned overdose sites

B.C. addictions doctor resigns, placed on leave over unsanctioned overdose sites

A Vancouver Island doctor involved in setting up unsanctioned overdose prevention sites has resigned from her positions with Island Health, claiming she was placed on leave as punishment for her public advocacy work. Dr.