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Saudi death toll at more than 700 Muslim pilgrims were crushed and trampled to death as they made their way to Mecca in Saudi Arabia in the worst disaster at the hajj in a quarter-century. » Nation & World, 11

VIU campus hosts candidate event An “All Candidates Meet and Greet” event, sponsored by the VIU Students’ Union and the Canadian Federation of Students-BC, drew in hundreds of students. » News, Page 5

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A Facebook photo shows Henry the border collie recovering at home after undergoing surgery to amputate his front leg. [ASHLEY PHILIP PHOTO]

Pooch has leg amputated after being shot by farmer SARAH SIMPSON COWICHAN VALLEY CITIZEN

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enry the border collie is at home with his family after undergoing surgery this week to amputate his front leg and shoulder. The dog and its pooch pal Floyd had escaped the Shawnigan Lake Road yard of owners Ashley Philip and Desi Cummings on Saturday morning and ended up a few streets over on the McKernan Road property of sheep rancher Peter Pronk. It was there Pronk shot Henry with a high-powered rifle. “I was in a very bad position where I was between two dogs and a flock of 24 sheep,” Pronk said. “I had chased the dogs off the property twice and they kept coming back. I had not expected them to come back but I was nervous about the fact that there

were two instead of one dog coming up the driveway.” He said he’d thrown rocks at the animals in an attempt to get them to leave but it didn’t work. “When the dog approached for the third time, I had no more options. I’d run out of options, I didn’t know what to do,” Pronk said. “As a farmer we love animals. We don’t like shooting anything.” Section 11.1 of B.C.’s Livestock Act says that a person may kill a dog if the person finds the dog “running at large” and “attacking or viciously pursuing livestock,” but authorities — the Shawnigan Lake RCMP and the BC SPCA — are still investigating if the trigger was pulled with just cause. Pronk was arrested but as of Thursday had not been charged. “We’ve conducted a number of interviews and we will be look-

ing at recommending charges to Crown counsel. We are also working in collaboration with the RCMP so the two agencies need to merge our information,” BC SPCA senior constable Tina Heary said. “We are trying to move fast on this one for sure. It’s got public attention and it is a serious matter and RCMP removed the firearms from the individual so there was an element of a public safety risk.” Philip, who has been active in chronicling her family’s ordeal on Facebook, said the dogs got out at approximately 9 a.m. and within minutes the family was searching for them. It wasn’t until closer to 11:30 a.m. that they got a devastating call from the veterinarian’s office in Mill Bay. Henry had been seriously injured. “There was no saving Henry’s

left leg,” Philip said. “We either had to amputate it or put him down.” The SPCA offered to pay Henry’s medical costs if the couple surrendered him. With the idea of paying for the amputation too daunting, and equally unsettling was the thought of putting their family pet down, the pair decided to surrender Henry so he could get the medical attention he needed — even if it meant a new forever home. But a GoFundme page set up by friends of the family raised enough for both the surgery and for follow-up appointments and earlier this week, the pooch was returned home. “Words cannot express how grateful and appreciative we are to all our friends, family and community,” Philip said. “We are truly blessed to have each and every one of you in our lives.”

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ABBOTSFORD — British Columbia’s representative for children says her trust in the provincial government has been shaken after she claims she was misled into believing that no children in care were being housed in hotels.

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond issued a sharp rebuke following the death of 18-year-old Alex Gervais, a First Nations teen in care who was killed after falling from the fourth-floor window of an Abbotsford hotel last Friday. Turpel-Lafond says Gervais had been living in a hotel for about

two months after the province shut down the group home where he was living over safety concerns. She says Gervais moved 16 times before taking up residence in the hotel. Turpel-Lafond says the young man was in distress and may have taken his own life.

Abbotsford police say they don’t suspect foul play. Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadieux has issued a statement saying information recently brought to light has caused her great concern but she declined to comment on specific cases.


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Five arrested in RCMP drug bust

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Police seize fentanyl, cash and crack cocaine DARRELL BELLAART DAILY NEWS

Significant quantities of fentanyl and crack cocaine were seized and five people arrested in a joint drug bust by Nanaimo RCMP this week. The Nanaimo detachment’s Projects drug enforcement unit and the Street Crimes property crime unit worked together to seize drugs and cash from a central Nanaimo residence on Monday. A search and subsequent arrest of five people resulted in the seizure of 87 grams of fentanyl and 61 grams of crack cocaine, and $3,000 cash. Fentanyl is synthetic painkiller often used to boost the strength of street heroin.

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“Eighty-seven grams, that’s potentially 900 individual doses,” said Const. Gary O’Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman. “Investigators believe these arrests and drug seizures will cause a significant disruption in the sale and distribution of fentanyl, which is linked to a number of fatal drug overdoses in the Nanaimo area.”

The drug was detected in 47 overdose deaths investigated by the BC Coroners Office since 2013, 27 of which were in Nanaimo. Search warrants were used to enter a home and vehicle in the 2100-block of Bowen Road. Two men and three women were arrested. Three of the five were later released and police are seeking a Dec. 7 court date on drug trafficking charges. A 38-year-old man and a woman aged 31 were held in jail and are scheduled to appear in Nanaimo Provincial court today, on drug and property crime charges. Police seized electronic goods during the search which believed stolen in recent break-ins.

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Moderate earthquake shivers off northwest tip of Vancouver Island THE CANADIAN PRESS

A moderate earthquake has been recorded off the northwest tip of Vancouver Island. Natural Resources Canada says it hit at 6:48 Thursday morning. It was centred in the Queen Charlotte fault region, about 200 kilometres west of Port Hardy. The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometres and had a magnitude of 5.5,

although Natural Resources Canada lists a preliminary magnitude of 5.7. All experts agree the quake would only have been lightly felt and would not have caused any damage or spawned any damaging waves. The geological survey says more than 150 earthquakes of magnitude 5 or greater have occurred along this fault line over the last 40 years, but only a handful, including two off Haida Gwaii in 2012 and 2013, were strong enough to be felt or cause damage.

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he largest Lotto Max jackpot in Canadian history is at stake in today’s draw, as millions of ticket-buyers line up for a chance to win. The nationwide lottery game has been raised to an all-time high of $60 million. If a winner is picked, it will come close to topping Canada’s all-time highest jackpot, a $63.4-million Lotto 6/49 prize split by four winning tickets in April 2013. Spencer Today’s winning Anderson draw would also Reporting beat the previous $55-million record jackpot for the lottery game. That prize was split by 20 Rona employees in Quebec in July. The odds of winning the Lotto Max jackpot are estimated at one in 28.6 million — meaning you are approximately 102 times more likely to be struck by lightning while visiting the U.S. Yet, that does not prevent millions of people from buying tickets each year. Nanaimo resident Ted Kelly summed it up neatly.

Others take a more determined approach. “I buy to win, obviously, because you don’t win if you don’t buy,” said Ann Cholmundeley, a regular lottery player who also pools her odds with a group of friends. Cholmundeley said she doesn’t have any big purchases in mind if she does win. But she has seen others rake in big prizes, only to quickly squander the entire amount. She offered her advice to future lottery winners on how to manage their wealth. “Basically, make sure you get advice from somebody you trust, not ‘new’ friends,” she said. Mike Donald, a self-described “gambler,” has played the odds for years on the big lottery games and scratch tickets. At one point, he estimated he was making an extra $5,000 a year, including ticket costs, through winnings. He said he once claimed $10,000 in a draw. Donald said his circle of friends has also won big, with one claiming a $500,000 prize. “I don’t know if it helps or not, but we hang around together and the luck seems to come in bunches,” he said. He said the appeal of lotteries is “a chance to improve your life if you do win.”

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Nanaimo resident Mike Donald picks up lottery tickets at Country Club Centre on Thursday. [SPENCER ANDERSON/DAILY NEWS]

“If you don’t have a ticket, you can’t win,” he said, after making a stop at a lottery booth to pick up his Lotto 6/49 ticket. Kelly, a longtime player. isn’t holding his breath for a big jackpot, adding he is happy walking away with a smaller sum. Others, like Audrey Thomas, also made her way to buy a ticket, lured by the prospect of a big win.

“I’m not a regular lottery player at all,” she said. However, she said, a TV commercial for the Lotto Max jackpot caught her eye. If she won, Thomas said he would funnel much of the newfound wealth to charities like the SPCA and the Nanaimo Hospital Foundation and also “give some to the kids.” “It would make retirement a lot easier,” she said.

Or maybe it’s because lightning sometimes strikes twice. Nanaimo couple Charlene and Orest Gulka won the $2.7-million Lotto 6/49 jackpot in 1996, and then won a second $1-million jackpot last year. Another Nanaimo resident won Canada’s largest-ever online lottery prize, worth $7.6 million, in 2010. Spencer.Anderson @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4255

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BUSINESS

Woodgrove Centre to get $17-million makeover ROBERT BARRON DAILY NEWS

Woodgrove Centre, the largest shopping centre on Vancouver Island, is getting a $17-million makeover. Ivanhoe Cambridge, a co-owner of the mall located in Nanaimo’s north end, announced Thursday that major renovations of Woodgrove’s common areas and food court, as well as other work on the mall’s interior, will begin in January. Painting and other outdoor projects that are part of the renovations are already underway. Woodgrove’s general manager Julia Dow said the work will include a complete renovation of the food court, the guest services desk in the food court will be relocated and increased in size in a permanent storefront and Wifi will be made available throughout the mall. Paul Fairbridge, Ivanhoe’s regional director of operations, said the company, which has assets around the world, is always reviewing its facilities to determine where investments could be made to “keep them current.” “Our strategy, which is important

to us, is to ensure our facilities are strong and firmly planted in the marketplace they cater to,” he said. “These renovations will give Woodgrove Centre a more warm and welcome atmosphere and we’re really excited with the improvements that will be made. We hope to be able to do this work with the least disruption to our shoppers and stores as possible.” Woodgrove Centre, which was constructed in 1981, has more than 140 retailers and has more than six million visitors a year from all over Vancouver Island. The centre also provides almost 2,000 jobs for people from all over the mid-Island region in its wide collection of stores, making the mall one the largest employers in the region. “We’re thrilled to be making a significant investment in a comprehensive renovation program, and to propel the customer experience to a whole new level of modernity in our region,” Dow said. Robert.Barron @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4234

Woodgrove Centre in Nanaimo will see a major $17-million renovation in the new year, the shopping centre’s co-owner Ivanhoe Cambridge announced Thursday. At right is Woodgrove’s manager Julia Dow. She is with with Paul Fairbridge, Ivanhoe’s regional director of operations. [ROBERT BARRON/DAILY NEWS]


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Delegates make push for online voting Civic representatives vote to ask province to allow method for cities and towns during 2018 election SPENCER ANDERSON DAILY NEWS

Civic representatives have voted to push the province to allow municipalities to conduct online voting during local elections. Fifty-one per cent of delegates at the annual Union of British Columbia Municipalities voted Wednesday to ask the province to allow online voting for cities and towns that want it in place for the 2018 election. The vote was so close, a show of

hands was not enough to determine which side won, and the outcome had to be determined by a follow-up electronic vote. This is not the first time the UBCM has endorsed the switch to electronic ballots, but those on the prevailing side of the vote characterized the policy change as inevitable. “The only question is when and how far behind other jurisdictions we’ll be when we get to that point,” Vancouver city councillor Andrea

Reimer told media at the conference. Others expressed concerns about a potential loss of privacy and security on online ballots. If the province allows online voting, the conditions and standards the province places on municipalities will impact how each system works and operates, said Guillermo Ferrero, director of information technology and legislative services at the City of Nanaimo. The change would also require

council support, he said. However, Ferrero predicted municipalities will come under increased pressure to make the change, especially in light of declining voter turnout. In an age where there’s a computer in every pocket, fewer are willing to plan their days around voting and would rather go online. “Younger generations are expecting us to have these kid of tools,” he said. “We may be the first (to have online

voting), I hope we are,” he said. “We may be the last. But eventually, we have to go there.” Spencer.Anderson @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4255 We want to hear from you. Send comments on this story to yourletters@nanaimodailynews.com. Letters must include daytime phone number and hometown.

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Students get a chance to meet with candidates should be changed. I haven’t decided on who I will vote for yet, but I’m leaning toward the NDP because they have the best chance to get rid of (Prime Minister Stephen) Harper.” Connie Graham, a member of the VIU Students’ Union and an organizer of the Meet and Greet, said the event is part of the Canadian Federation of Students’ “This Time We Decide” campaign to get as many students as possible to get involved and vote in the federal election. “We want the politicians to know that we are not apathetic and are mobilizing to make a difference,” she said. “This is the closest election in generations and students across the country are positioned to be the deciding factor in who gets elected, so the politicians need to put a lot of focus on students’ issues.”

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Madison Chester was never interested in politics before the current federal election campaign. In fact, the fourth-year nursing student at Vancouver Island University has never voted before. She was one of hundreds of VIU students who attended the “All Candidates Meet and Greet” event, sponsored by the VIU Students’ Union and the Canadian Federation of Students-BC, held on campus on Thursday. “I’m certainly becoming more immersed into politics as I get older and I’m going to vote in this election and any other election that has consequences for students,” Chester said while students moved from one candidate to another listening to their views and asking questions. “I’m looking for what the candidates offer students. I’d like to see free tuition for all university students, but I don’t know how feasible that is.” All the candidates from the Nanaimo-Ladysmith and the Cowichan-Malahat-Langford ridings were invited to the event. Mark MacDonald and Martin Barker, the Conservative

Vancouver Island University students had a chance to interact with federal election candidates on Thursday at the Nanaimo campus. [AARON HINKS/DAILY NEWS]

candidates from each riding, were not in attendance, although the students had desks set up for them. Maria Manna, the Liberal candidate in Cowichan-Malahat-Langford, was also absent.

Jacob Gair, a fourth-year political science and history major, said he thinks it’s “incredibly important” for students to vote in the federal election, which will be held Oct. 19. “There’s not a lot of young people

who run in any elections, so its hard for politicians and governments to see from our perspective,” he said. “There are a number of issues that I want to have dealt with, like high tuitions and some labour laws that

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Professor: Extreme weather could cause problems JOHN HARDING PARKSVILLE QUALICUM BEACH NEWS

A University of Victoria professor is predicting some extreme weather this winter that could bash the shoreline infrastructure of coastal communities, but Parksville and Qualicum Beach officials have no firm plans to prepare for Mother Nature’s onslaught. B.C. coastal communities need to prepare for the possibility of extreme flooding and erosion that come with both El Niño and La Niña weather systems, according to a new study published this week in Nature Geoscience. According to UVic, this is the first

study to show how these climate variability events are linked to greater erosion and flooding in coastal regions across the Pacific Ocean. Researchers from 13 different institutions including the University of Victoria analyzed wave, water level and shoreline response data to identify the impacts of both El Niño and La Niña on coastal flooding and erosion, including in B.C. “It’s not just El Niño we should be concerned about,” said Ian Walker, UVic geography professor and co-author of the study. “Our research shows that severe coastal erosion and flooding can occur along the B.C. coast during both El Niño and La Niña

storm seasons, unlike further south in California. We need to prepare not only for this winter, but also for what could follow when La Niña comes.” In March, City of Parksville director of engineering Vaughn Figueira presented council with a consultant’s report on how the city might protect against the damage caused by King tides and winter storms. The money — more than $100,000) for that work was approved, also in March. “Right now we’re working with the consultant too determine the best time to get in there (to do the work),” Figueira said this week. He said the best windows for the work are June 1-Sept 1 and Dec.

1-Feb. 15. Figueira said the city is shooting for that Dec. 1-Feb. 15 window, but this winter might pass without any reinforcements. “We haven’t received approval yet (from the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans) for that winter window, but that’s what we are shooting for,” he said. In March, Figueira told council the city should “get it done before the winter in the event we get some king tides and big storms.” Figueira also said in March the Arbutus Point section of the Parksville Bay — closest to the Surfside RV Park — is a “mess.” Many of the storms that carry rock and material onto the

sandy beach section in the park hit this area first, crashing against the steep rock wall of Surfside. “We need to really do something there,” he told council. At that time, Coun. Al Greir seemed to voice concerns that have been heard both outside and inside the council chambers. “We’re going to end up with a rocky beach rather than a sandy beach,” he said. Figueira said he believed the consultant’s plan for huge, anchored logs, large cobble and then progressively small riprap (rocks), in a 10 to 1 slope, at Arbutus Point would address that fear.


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OUR VIEW

Claims by shadowy group have no place in civil discourse

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eorge Wallace was the former governor of Alabama who built his political career on segregation. After retiring he spent time saying that he was not a racist, claiming his fondness of segregation (which he eventually renounced) was based on his readings of the U.S. Constitution and the Bible, and was mistaken as a hater of African-Americans. Even if it’s framed against a particular backdrop (say, economic grievance) racism remains just that — racism. You’d think that, decades later, we would have made significant progress in this area. In many cases, we have. But pockets of ignorance remain, even here in Nanaimo.

This group behind the mailout has nothing to offer to any debate in Nanaimo or anywhere else.

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A new mailout flyer from a group called Putting Canada First is an example of that ignorance. The document includes photos of Asian-language signs and businesses. The material, distributed to an undetermined number of residents in the city, is titled The Death of Nanaimo? and asks recipients to “Act now to ensure that Nanaimo is not exploited and transformed into

an unaffordable and unwelcoming city like Vancouver.” The document, following distribution of a similar, separate one in May, warns that “bringing foreign money and high immigration into Nanaimo will hurt the majority of the population” and will “divide the city into competing cultural and linguistic enclaves.” The mailout even singled out one local official for supporting multiculturalism. Embarrassing, cowardly and despicable. Seeking to address what are claimed to be issues affecting the Nanaimo community, the anonymous flyer is no more than a thinly disguised racist attack on Asian Canadians. While a spokesman has said

claims of racism are only cover for those who don’t want to or cannot debate the issues, the opposite is in fact true. All members of this group need to stand up and identify themselves publicly to present and defend what they claim these issues to be. Asian Canadians are only one group of people who have come to Canada and made it what it is today, one of the richest countries in the world with a standard of living that is unassailable. People from Asia, among other nations, remain hard-working residents who sustain a tradition of not only building wealth, but maintaining a multicultural fabric that continues to define Canada as much as its work ethic.

This group behind the mailout has nothing to offer to any debate in Nanaimo or anywhere else. Anonymity reveals a fear of trying to protect a position that is indefensible. Racism cannot be defended, ever; not now or in the past. And that’s essentially what these repulsive mailouts amount to. For the most part, this type of literature, and the people behind it, should be ignored, save the notion of pointing out to the public that this type of ignorance still exists in 2015. What a shame. » We want to hear from you. Send comments on this editorial to yourletters@nanaimodailynews.com.

Figures on national debt there for everyone to see Re: ‘Math questioned in letter on Canada’s debt’ (Your Letters, Daily News, Sept. 24) I expected someone to go off halfcocked without checking the actual source of my information. It amazes me that someone would assume that I concocted these figures which are absolutely correct with the exception that I said $2.8 billion when it is closer to $2.7 billion per day. To challenge my figure’s without going to the actual source seems a little negligent to me. If anyone else wants to check these figures, go to the net and click in on “Canada’s national debt clock” and watch the clock spin away your dollars by the billions. I wonder if this writer is as quick with apologies as he is with insults, and I don’t mean that as an insult. Just wondering. John A. Martin Nanaimo

Election seems divided along ideological lines This election seems to be polarized along ideological lines. It’s like evaluating a difference between different departments at a university. For example: students taking their commerce degree once they have experienced life and work they tend to gravitate slightly to right of the political centre. Where the natural lessons of living life has simply made their pragmatic response to understanding economic survival which underpins everything we need and want more conservative. Where many of the students enrolled in the liberal arts programs tend to be the socialist dreamer’s of this world, and I would suggest that some of them must of have failed abysmally in their math classes disconnecting them from the reality of what feeds them (the economy). When we listen to the rhetoric from the political left they hate the

rich and disparage profits, but what’s funny is that, they all want to be rich. What should concern the general public is this disrespect expressed by the destruction of predominantly conservative signs. This form of violence is a reflection of the intolerance and lack of respect they hold for their fellow citizens and free speech. I don’t think we want this kind of ideology in power. After all, history has shown how socialist regimes have treated their people and how they managed their economies around the world. It’s nothing more than a manifestation of the religion of envy and the fruits of envy are very bitter indeed, as history has shown us. Casey Timmermans Nanaimo

Undecided voters can now vote their principles The grassroots Harper-out-at-allcost sentiment continues to surge across Canada, with B.C. as its epi-

centre, so vehemently that a number of separate groups have joined together to hire Environics research to do national, regional and riding specific polling for them. Latest data shows that in B.C. at least, these groups will realize their wish, possibly even pitching a shutout on Vancouver Island. In Nanaimo-Ladysmith, the data trend lines are more illuminating than the raw numbers. Here, the Conservatives demonstrate the steepest slide and the Liberals are maintaining their bottom-rung position. The party showing the strongest upward trend is the Green Party. They have been organized and actively engaged longest, have the most signs, the biggest volunteer organization and have raised significant campaign revenue from individual donors within the riding. So, at least in Nanaimo-Ladysmith, the strategic voting bogeyman has left the building. Undecided voters can now vote their principles with a clear conscience.

They can objectively look at all party platforms and candidates and chose which platform best supports their highest vision for Canada and who would most strongly and personally represent us as our MP. Which party has the best vision for critical issues like climate change, electoral reform, seniors and aboriginal support, the economy and job creation, etc., and which party leader seems straightest and clearest in their commitment to carry out their promises? Indeed, change is upon us. Choose wisely. Jordan Ellis Nanaimo Letters must include your hometown and a daytime phone number for verification purposes only. Letters must include your first name (or two initials) and last name. We reserve the right to edit letters for clarity, taste, legality and for length. Unsigned letters and letters of more than 300 words will not be accepted. Email to: yourletters@nanaimodailynews.com


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Special feature Part 2 of 3

Heat a mixed blessing for Island farmers Some crops arrived a month early but scorching summer ends up hurting yield in different areas One of Vancouver Island’s driest summers ever is now in the record books as the water restrictions and extreme fire warnings that characterized this summer are finally being relaxed. But the impact of what meteorologists are calling a “truly exceptional” drought has taken a toll on our forests, farms and streams. Today, in the second instalment of a three-part series, the Daily News looks at how the drought has affected agriculture. SPENCER ANDERSON DAILY NEWS

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erhaps one of the best measures of this year’s drought can be seen in farms and gardens on Vancouver Island and across the province. Deborah Vanderwolf, who runs Favour Valley Acres in Extension said the heat, combined with a high-tech irrigation system and a steady water supply from the City of Nanaimo, has yielded record crops for her operation. “I grew stuff like I never grew before,” she said. Vanderwolf said fruits and vegetables arrived, on average, a month early. The farm gave away approximately 4,000 pounds of produce last year, and will likely top that amount this year, she said. “I was harvesting my cabbage by the end of June,” said Vanderwolf, who is now preparing for ‘winter’ crops like radishes spinach and lettuce. The only downside is I can’t get enough help.” While the heat helped speed the time it takes for vegetables and fruits to be ready for picking, it has proved to be a mixed blessing in other areas for many farmers. Joanne and Richard Sales own Blueberry Fields Farm near Coombs, and also saw their crops arrive a month early.

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But Joanne says she thinks the scorching sun of this summer burned off many of the blossoms on their blueberry bushes and hurt their yield. “The berries tasted good, but I don’t think we got as many berries,” she said. Richard also said the farm’s bees have paid a price. “I checked the hives the other day

and there was no honey,” he said. “I attribute that to the drought.” The couple also said they have lost young fruit and maple trees and a result of the heat. Joanne said the scorching heat also resulted in a “miserable” vegetable crop. “When the ground is this dry, you can water and you can water and it doesn’t matter,” she said.

The Sales also had to truck in water to replenish their well, a situation a third of other nearby farmers also faced, Richard said. Joanne said the shortage of water led some farmers to “shrink their gardens considerably.” Lavonne Barnett runs Dudink’s U-Pick and Pre-Pick Farm with husband Nick Dudink. She said the early ending to the berry picking season

also caught her off guard. But she added recent rainfall has helped quench thirsty garden beds for cauliflower and cabbages. Spencer.Anderson @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4255 TOMORROW: Our series concludes with a look at forestry.

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Maritime museum will remain located in Victoria KENDRA WONG VICTORIA NEWS

The Maritime Museum of B.C. in standing firm on its position to find a home in Greater Victoria, rather than relocating to another city on the Island. Clay Evans, chair of the Maritime Museum of B.C. Society Board, said they’ve had conversations with other jurisdictions including Campbell River, Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Esquimalt and Richmond in the Lower Mainland, on potentially relocating to another community. But he reiterated the need to keep the collection together.

“Our focus is to keep the collection together and keep it in Victoria. As it stands right now, we’ve talked to other jurisdictions on the Island and on the mainland, and for the most part they just want pieces of it,” he said. “If you want to have a large and successful regional museum you really have to have the right location and make it work.” Last month, the maritime museum submitted an expression of interest to the Greater Victoria Harbour Authority to use the space in the Steamship Terminal in Victoria’s Inner Harbour to house its roughly 3,500-artifact collection.

But its hopes were cut short last week as the harbour authority announced two potential new tenants for the building — Riverside Marine, a B.C. company hoping to operate a new transportation passenger service between downtown Victoria and Vancouver, and Ocean Networks Canada’s proposal to operate a public outreach and visitor education centre. But the museum isn’t backing down yet. “I have to remind myself that it was just an expression of interest process. We’ve been advised that we’re excluded and the other two parties have

been advised they are to carry on with lease negotiations. I wish them every success, but that doesn’t mean that it’s a done deal by any means,” Evans said. He noted they have identified Ogden Point, Macaulay Point Park and other locations in the Inner Harbour as potential sites to house the museum. “We’re not planning on going anywhere and we’re looking forward to working with the city and with the province to find a viable home for the maritime museum in Victoria,” Evans added. For now, the museum will focus its

efforts on moving its collection from 28 Bastion Square to storage spaces at 4000 Seymour St. and Ogden Point, as well as setting up the office at Nootka Court. The board has not set a timeline for when the museum could find a new home. The museum has been homeless since October when it was told to leave its location in Bastion Square due to safety concerns. We want to hear from you. Send comments on this story to yourletters@nanaimodailynews.com. Letters must include daytime phone number and hometown.


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Vessels come too close to marine mammals JACKIE CARMICHAEL WESTERLY NEWS

After some near misses — and a lacerated whale turning up dead on Wickaninnish Beach — safety around cetaceans is coming to the forefront on the West Coast. Parks Canada is reminding the public of safe boating practices when approaching marine mammals in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. “We’ve had about seven complaints about vessels getting too close to

marine mammals inside the PRNPR,” said PRNPR’s Jonathan Hopkins. “We are pursuing charges in a couple of those.” Boaters are asked to observe a 100-metre no-go zone around marine mammals, and to reduce speed and use extra vigilance around marine mammals, Hopkins said. Experienced tour guides know gentle boaters being careful around whales may find there are rewards as the animals may approach them

out of curiosity, said Cam MacPherson of Beachcomber Ocean Tours in Ucluelet. Thirty-five grey whales have been frequenting the area along the West Coast Trail of the park, and 10 to 20 of them have been observed in the Barkley Sound, particularly Pachena Bay, an area known for sport fishing. There is an increased risk of injury to the whales in these areas from speeding vessels. To ensure the safety of wildlife,

boat operators are reminded to follow best boating practices, including observing a 100 metre “no go zone” around all marine mammals at all times, reducing speed when in their vicinity, and being extra vigilant on the water. There have been recent reports of sport vessels approaching too close to marine mammals, specifically speeding over grey whales feeding close to the shoreline. Parks Canada is concerned about

the increased likelihood of collisions and injuries to the whales, Hopkins said. Along with partners, Parks Canada has increased patrols. Disturbing wildlife in a national park is a serious offence and can lead to significant fines. Members of the public are asked to report all incidents of vessels approaching marine mammals to call Parks Canada’s 24 hour dispatch at 1-877-852-3100.

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Island-based wind tunnel company used to film scenes for Disney movie

Proposal to increase fees draws heat CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

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eorge Clooney may keep his perfectly coiffed hair away from 220 km/h air currents, but the actor who played his younger self in Tomorrowland had to throw caution to the wind. Bodyflight, a portable wind tunnel company based in Saanich, was enlisted for some key freefalling scenes in the sci-fi adventure film, based on the futuristic themed part of Disneyland. The film stars Clooney as a disillusioned inventor who — persuaded by a teenage science enthusiast — embarks on a journey to unearth Tomorrowland, an ahead-of-its-time cityscape that exists in their collective memory. The scenes were filmed on a studio lot in Vancouver, where the 11-yearold actor Thomas Robinson learned to fly in a wind tunnel before graduating to open-air flying. Each minute of the experience simulates a skydive freefall in both length and sensation, but without actually falling. “We were approached the year before by the stunt co-ordination team about using the mobile system for filming a key scene,” said Peter Zaoralek, owner of Bodyflight. “They were looking for a way to create lifelike sequences around a freefall scene and the Bodyflight System offered a versatile, cost-effective solution.” For Tomorrowland, Bodyflight used its X1 machine, a fully portable skydive simulator which produces wind speed up to 230 km/h. The system allowed for use of a clear wall-to-wall air flight chamber and an open-air flight system with custom net rigging and air-cushion systems. With guidance from main stunt flyer and trainer John Suiter, professional flyers worked with Robinson and other cast members to teach them how to use the wind tunnel. “Initially Thomas worked with John Suiter in the wall-to-wall flight chamber,” said Zaoralek. “He was a natural flyer and became skilled enough that he could do his own stunts for the sequence.” The final sequence was shot within

Peter Zaoralek, owner of Bodyflight, tries out the Saanich-based company’s wind tunnel. The tunnel was used to film key freefalling scenes in the Disney sci-fi adventure film Tomorrowland.

a maze of blue screens, cranes and machines in an open-air environment, surrounded by specialized trapeze nets and safety systems. Following the release of the film in May – which grossed $208.6 million

at the box office – Zaoralek is hoping to attract the attention of other productions looking to film realistic freefall, flying or wind-related scenes. “The film industry is very busy in Victoria and Vancouver currently and

we hope this means more interest in the technology,” he said. “With a portable machine and ability to fabricate whatever may be required, we can bring the technology to any location, which is a huge benefit.”

Campbell River is holding off on increasing fees for criminal record checks following a public backlash over a proposal to charge volunteers. Council however did go ahead recently with upping the cost of other police service fees such as fingerprinting and requests for disclosure and reports requiring research. Carrie Jacobs, the city’s RCMP municipal manager, said the fee increase will more accurately reflect the cost of providing those services. “We are increasingly being requested by other government agencies, legal counsel and the general public for copies of information from police files,” Jacobs said. “These requests require a significant amount of staff time to locate and compile the data, and expurgate the data for any third party information. The recommended changes to fees and charges are required to establish an equitable approach to recover the costs of staff resources required to provide these services.” Increased fees for criminal record checks, however, which city council was considering in August, have been put on the back burner until October. After the Mirror’s report that city staff were recommending council increase the fee for criminal record checks to $50 and implement a $25 administration fee for volunteer criminal record checks, the public voiced concern. Volunteer Campbell River said last month that charging volunteers “would be a barrier and a deterrent” to those wanting to give their time. City council deferred the issue, and asked city staff for more information. Ross Milnthorp, the city’s general manager of parks, recreation and culture, said city staff will bring a report to council next month that will recommend a joint solution between the city and Volunteer Campbell River. One of those solutions may involve providing public access to the province’s free online criminal record check service for volunteers through the Ministry of Justice. The Ministry also provides a reduced, $28 fee for criminal record checks related to employment.


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Standing-room only crowd on hand for first candidates debate

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At one point in the planning of a new pair of hospitals – one in Campbell River and one in the Comox Valley – it was thought the Campbell River location would be the site of the region’s psychiatric services. But that was not to be. Since the current psychiatric facility is located in St. Joseph’s in Comox, the new Comox Valley facility will retain these services, and Campbell River will have no psychiatric services available at its new hospital. At least for the time being. That was one of the questions addressed by Chief Project Officer of the North Island Hospitals Project Tom Sparrow at a recent public information session. The quarterly presentations allow those involved in the project to give the community updates on its progress, as well as allow the public to have questions answered. “What we’re finding in a lot of the public presentations we’re making nowadays,” Sparrow said, “is the questions are not really focusing anymore on construction. People are beginning to realize that these projects are real, and there are hospitals coming out of the ground.” As if to illustrate Sparrow’s assertion, numerous voices in the crowd were raised in reaction to the presentation slide which showed the distribution of the beds available in each department of each of the two facilities. Of the 95 beds in the Campbell River facility, 72 will be devoted to “Medical-Surgical,” six to “Intensive Care,” seven to “Telemetry,” seven to “Labour, Delivery, Recovery, Postpartum,” and three to “Pediatric.” Numerous questions were raised about the 11 beds in the Comox Valley’s new facility dedicated to “Psychiatry,” the additional four beds for, “Psychiatric Intensive Care,” and why Campbell River’s facility had a zero in both those columns. “Were there ever plans to include a psychiatric department up here, and if so, why was that scrapped?” came the first audience question on the subject. “Originally there was,” Sparrow said. “But because the psych unit is already set up in the Courtenay area, the psychiatrists and all of the support staff already live in that area. For us to actually flip it over and bring it up here, it would have meant they would have all had to move up here, as well.” He said that upon consultation with the clinicians and staff who provide those services, they heard that the preference was to keep the facility down in the Comox Valley. The next public information is at Timberline on Dec. 10 at 7 p.m.

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ore than 100 Parksville residents came out to watch federal candidates vie for their votes Monday evening. The private, standing-room only forum moderated by Chris Chilton at Craig Bay’s Beach Club Conservatory was the first local debate since the writ dropped. All candidates from the major parties were present (Conservative, Liberal, Green and NDP), however Marxist-Leninist candidate Barbra Biley did not attend. Given the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent decision to strike down legislation banning medically assisted suicide, one resident asked how candidates would move forward in ensuring Canadians die with dignity. Conservative candidate John Duncan, incumbent Vancouver Island North MP, got personal. “My wife was told on December 11 that she was palliative,” Duncan told the audience, pausing for a moment carefully considering his next words. “We had a cabal of doctors meet in a room and say unanimously that ‘your wife would not benefit from further treatment.’ So I took her — you want to talk two-tier healthcare — I took her to the states and I got a different opinion and she went through eight months of treatment and two weeks ago she was declared cancer free.” The audience broke out in applause. “So doctors can be wrong, and the state can be wrong — and anybody who thinks this is a clear cut issue needs to do a re-think,” said Duncan. “This is a very complicated issue with various points of view and various realities.” While Duncan said he will accept the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the ban on physician assisted death, he has yet to talk in specifics about what new legislation may look like. Last February, the Supreme Court gave Parliament 12 months to draft new legislation around medically assisted death. Green candidate Glenn Sollitt, Liberal candidate Carrie Powell-Davidson and NDP candidate Gord Johns all agreed Canadians deserve the right to die pledging to move forward with changes to the current legislation. An audience member asked: “If whoever it is becomes Prime Minister in a few months and they need to fill a seat in a thing called the Senate, would you accept a position in the Senate?” Laughter erupted throughout the crowd in anticipation of the candidates responses. “Absolutely no, I would never do that to you, I would never do that to my fellow countrymen and women, it would be fundamentally wrong — against the NDP,” Johns said emphatically, claiming the Senate has failed Canadians. Johns referenced the late NDP Leader Jack Layton’s Climate Change Sustainability Act.

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“It got sent to the Senate, it was passed in the House of Commons, one of the most important pieces of legislation of our time tackling climate change and it went to the Senate and it got sent back twice and it got defeated in the Senate . . . One-third of the Senate is under investigation, senators average three days of work per month, it’s failing Canadians and it’s not working.” Johns said the NDP is “determined” to abolish the Senate. “Just three days a month, really?” asked Sollitt, momentarily contemplating a career jump in jest to a roar of laughter. “Despite that, no I would have to say no.”

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owell-Davidson said the Senate is “in pretty bad shape right now” but claimed that speaks more to the state of the government than the state of the purpose of the Senate. “In its truest form the Senate is designed to be the somber second voice to assist Parliament in making decisions,” she said. “To my understanding if you have the Senate in place and it’s made up of experts and professionals it should be a very useful, purposeful tool… Would I accept a seat on the Senate? Certainly not the way it sits right now.” Duncan echoed his fellow candidates responses saying he would not accept a seat on the Senate, but noted abolishing it may not be as easy as it sounds.

“The NDP likes to say ‘we’re committed to abolishing the Senate,’” he said. “You cannot do it I’m sorry it would be nice to have that option . . . Our British parliamentary system requires a Senate and anybody who thinks they can abolish it is just whistling up the chimney because the Supreme Court has clearly said that’s not possible.” Duncan added that senators work three days a week, not a month. Asked if candidates would “be willing to vote your conscious or the collective conscious of your constituency if it isn’t in accord with that of your party,” Powell Davidson didn’t give a direct yes or no answer. “I was excited to learn that the values and principles of the Liberal Party are very closely aligned to that of local government — openness, accountability, transparency,” said Powell-Davidson, a former two-term Parksville city councillor. “The other reason I was honoured to join this party was because we’re encouraged to be the voice of our communities — I was told from the get-go to get out there and learn the issues of my community, which I was already well acquainted with.” When pressed for a yes or no answer from the audience, Powell-Davidson said: “Well, you know, we have a lot of discussion before we get into Parliament . . . .” She was then cut off by heckles from the audience, one woman shouted “straddling the fence!” “I understand what you’re saying,” said Powell-Davidson. “But I also have to remember once I get to Ottawa I am thinking in terms of the national good as well as the local good.” “You’ve asked the question of the

evening considering I’m the government whip,” said Duncan, noting there are various types of voting on: government legislation, opposition motions and private members motions and bills. “On government business I will support the government because I will support the government,” he said.

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n terms of private members bills and opposition motions, Duncan referenced a Macleans magazine survey measuring which political party was expressing the freest voting. “It turned out to be the Conservative Party and the party that was most monolithic in voting was the NDP,” said Duncan. “This is contrary to their narrative but it’s not inconsistent with my observation as government whip.” But contrary to Duncan, Johns vowed to “vote for my constituents first, always, I’m a born and raised Vancouver Islander and my roots run deep here.” However, Johns confirmed “I’m not going to allude you to what you’re not going to get, I signed up for the NDP because I support the values and principles the NDP present . . . and I will stand up for those values and principles when I go to Ottawa.” Simply put, Sollitt said yes. “One of the reasons I’m running is that I think one of the problems we have in government is, sorry, whip votes… I think it stands in the way of democracy… It’s kind of terrifying to see the extent to which MPs are told how to vote,” said Sollitt. “The Green Party doesn’t have a whip, I cannot be told how to vote, there’s nobody to tell me how to vote — so you will always be my boss and my only boss.”


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Women alleges illegal police search THE CANADIAN PRESS

BELLA COOLA — A First Nations woman from British Columbia’s central coast is suing the province after two Mounties allegedly threatened to seize her three young children if she didn’t let them search her vehicle for marijuana and crack cocaine. Kimberly Mack will appear in prov-

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Man pleads guilty to exploitation of teen

A Summerland man who pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation will be sentenced on Sept. 30. Joshua James Roberts, 38, pleaded guilty in March to sexual exploitation involving a person under the age of 18 whose identity is protected by a routine publication ban. Roberts had met the teenager when she began working at the pizza shop he supervised. Many of the initial charges Roberts faced, including possession of child pornography, invitation to sexual touching and assault with a weapon, were stayed. Roberts was released on recognizance on Dec. 10, 2014 under the condition that he not possess electronic devices for communication and that he not be in the company of anyone under the age of 18 without supervision. The charge Roberts has pleaded guilty to has a mandatory minimum sentence of three months in jail.

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Committee to address urban deer problems VANCOUVER (CP) — The B.C. government is taking aim at the problem of urban deer. The Ministry of Forests says the province is committed to creating a Provincial Urban Deer Advisory Committee and providing up to $100,000 for future urban deer management projects. Forests Minister Steve Thomson says in a news release that the new committee will ensure the province works together with communities trying to resolve problems caused by habituated deer. Several municipalities in southern B.C., the Kootenays and Vancouver Island have resorted to culling deer in often controversial programs. Disagreement over a cull in Invermere led to a bitter and expensive legal battle that ended last year with the B.C. Supreme Court rejecting claims about lack of public consultation from the Invermere Deer Protection Society. Since then, Princeton and Penticton have both considered an urban deer relocation program, although Penticton rejected the plan, while a society in suburban Victoria is seeking permission to use birth control on deer in Oak Bay.

incial court in Bella Coola Thursday asking to be compensated $15,000 for what she alleges was an illegal search that failed to turn up any drugs. “When I meet up with the cops now I feel a lot of anger,” said Mack in an interview. “When I think they can get away with so much I feel angry towards them. I would just like an

apology. That’s my main thing.” RCMP Cpl. William Wallace, Const. Nick Jenkins and B.C.’s attorney general are named in the lawsuit. A notice of civil claim states Mack was driving back to Bella Coola on May 28, 2010, with friends and family from a potlatch in Vancouver, when she parked outside a grocery store close to home for a washroom break.

Acting on an anonymous tip, police pulled alongside the vehicle and asked Mack for permission to search her vehicle, the notice states. “They said, ‘Kim, if you do not let us search your van we will get the (Ministry of Children and Family Development) involved. We’ll get the dogs to search your van if you’re not going to help us,”’ said Mack in an

interview. “I felt that I had to say yes to them.” The notice states the officers arrested Mack in front of her eight-, four-year-old and 15-month-old children and searched the entire van, even tearing off the vehicle’s panelling. A date has not been set for the defendants to present their case.

HOUSING

Transfer tax money from luxury homes could help fund rental units JEFF NAGEL BLACK PRESS

Some of the money raised through a potentially higher property transfer tax on luxury homes could be funneled into incentives to build more rental housing, Finance Minister Mike De Jong says. De Jong said earlier this month he’s considering a third increment of the property transfer tax to collect more when high-end homes change hands, and use the proceeds to help combat unaffordably high housing costs. But he has been cautious about how to go about dispensing relief, noting that aid to entry-level home buyers could backfire and simply push prices even higher. “If all you do is create more demand and supply remains constant you’ll have the opposite effect of what you want – you’ll drive the cost up,” de Jong said in an interview with Black Press. He said rental construction incentives could be one piece of the puzzle. “Is there a way to also encourage the construction of more and new rental housing – that’s very much a part of this conversation,” de Jong said. He made the comments after a panel discussion at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention, where

B.C. Finance Minister Mike De Jong. [CP PHOTO]

he asked mayors and councillors whether relief should be focused on first-time home buyers, and whether it should go towards the purchase of any housing, or be targeted to increase the supply of new housing. He said most community leaders seem to support the idea of reforming the property transfer tax in a way that helps young families

get into the housing market. De Jong reminded municipal politicians that they control zoning and therefore have the power to increase density and the number of homes available, applying downward pressure on prices. The property transfer tax charges one per cent on the first $200,000 of the price and two per cent after that.

When a $600,000 home sells, $10,000 flows to the government. De Jong noted the $200,000 threshold where the tax rises to two per cent hasn’t been changed in 30 years. Increasing that would reduce the bite of the tax at the lower end of the market. Another potential lever is the exemption for first-time home buyers – they don’t pay the tax on the first $475,000. Greater Vancouver Home Builders Association CEO Bob de Wit said he’s concerned the government’s idea of a luxury increment on the transfer tax could disrupt the housing market. “It really depends on the changes they make at the higher end and how they define higher end,” said de Wit, who urged the province to proceed very carefully. “To a lot of one- and two-income families, a $1 million or $2 million home is not super luxurious. It depends where they charge the premium.” Home builders and realtors would prefer to see the province dismantle the property transfer tax altogether. And although Premier Christy Clark earlier this year floated the idea of phasing it out over time, de Wit doubts that will happen, because the tax has grown to become a billion-dollar-a-year cash cow for the province.

ODDITY

City hosts all-you-can-eat bacon fundraiser THE CANADIAN PRESS

KELOWNA — Many outdoor fundraisers require some measure of physical exercise — a run, a brisk walk or perhaps a gruelling bike ride. And then there’s the Great Canadian Bacon Chase, which is just a chance to eat an unlimited amount of bacon.

“It’s the kind of fundraiser that comes about as a result of a few friends having a few beers and talking about a different sort of way to raise money for a good cause,” organizer Kevin Lavigne said. About 400 people are expected to participate Sunday, with more than half that number already signed up to raise funds for the Jaycees, a group

of young professionals. Last year, 313 people took part, raising about $6,000 for a homeless shelter called Inn for the Cold. The registration fee for adults is $25, with reduced rates for others. It includes a toy pig nose, an “I love bacon” T-shirt and the chance to eat as much bacon as participants can stomach.

The BC Pork Association has donated 350 pounds of bacon, so there will be plenty to go around, Lavigne says. Participants can choose to just chow down at the recreation centre where the event begins at 9 a.m. Last year, most people also ran a five-kilometre course, stopping every kilometre at a bacon station.


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Canadian believed to be in Syria in terror charge RCMP have laid terrorism charges in absentia against a Calgary man who was seen burning his Canadian passport and threatening U.S. President Barack Obama in an Islamic State propaganda video. Farah Mohamed Shirdon, 22, faces several offences, including participation in the activity of a terrorist group and instructing others to carry out terrorist activity. Mounties said Thursday the charges are being laid in absentia because they believe Shirdon remains overseas. A Canada-wide arrest warrant has been issued and a notice was to be issued via Interpol. Police said their investigation — part of what they call Project Staccato — determined that Shirdon left Canada on March 14, 2014, to fight with the Islamic State in Syria.

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Muslim pilgrims and rescuers gather around people who were crushed by overcrowding in Mina, Saudi Arabia during the annual hajj pilgrimage on Thursday. Hundreds were killed and injured, Saudi authorities said. [AP PHOTO]

More than 700 dead after crowd disaster near Mecca Hajj, which drew 2 million people, is a huge logistical challenge for Saudi Arabia AYA BATRAWY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MINA, Saudi Arabia — Two giant waves of Muslim pilgrims collided at an intersection Thursday near a holy site in Saudi Arabia, and more than 700 people were crushed and trampled to death in the worst disaster at the hajj in a quarter-century. “People were climbing over one another just to breathe,” said Abdullah Lotfy of Egypt. “It was like a wave. You go forward and suddenly you go back.” The hajj, which drew 2 million people from over 180 countries this year, is a huge logistical challenge for Saudi Arabia. The kingdom has spent billions of dollars to accommodate the growing number of pilgrims and maintain safety and security at Islam’s holy cities of Mecca and Medina for the annual event. Saudi authorities began an investigation, said Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Mansour al-Turki, adding that initial reports showed two crowds coming from opposing directions converged at an intersection in Mina, on the outskirts of Mecca, when the pushing and shoving started. “Unfortunately, these incidents happen in a moment,” al-Turki said

“It is like a chain, and you don’t know where the weak link will be. Each part of the hajj affects the other. Preparation needs to be year-round.” Sami Angawi, Hajj Research Center

at a news conference. But four survivors questioned how officials managing the flow of people could allow two big crowds going in different directions to intersect on two streets packed with pilgrims. “What happened was more than they were ready for,” Lotfy, 44, told The Associated Press. As of late Thursday, the Saudi civil defence directorate said the death toll was 719, but that probably would rise as bodies continued to be counted and sent to the morgue. At least 863 people were injured, the directorate said. An AP journalist saw bodies still lying on the ground more than 10 hours after the crush and ensuing stampede in Mina, a large valley

containing 160,000 tents for accommodations about 5 kilometres from Mecca. One crowd had just finished a ritual in which pilgrims throw pebbles at three stone columns representing the devil when it ran into another wave of people heading to perform the rite. Sudanese pilgrim Mohammed Awad, 36, and his 56-year-old father were separated when people began pushing and shoving. Awad said he tried to get out of the crush of bodies for about 30 minutes and eventually climbed over a gate with others. It took him an hour before he could look for his father, who was under at least 10 bodies — but still alive. “You can’t count how many bodies there were. They were stacked high,” Awad said. Amateur video on social media showed scores of bodies — many still dressed in the simple terry cloth garments worn during hajj — lying amid crushed wheelchairs and water bottles on a sunbaked street. Helicopters circled Mina throughout the day, ferrying the injured to hospitals, while military police blocked the streets where the deaths took place. Saudi Arabia takes great pride in its

role as the caretaker of Islam’s holiest sites and host to millions of Muslims who must perform the hajj at least once in their lives. Signs posted around Mecca tell pilgrims that Saudi Arabia is honoured to serve them, and the Saudi king takes the title of “Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques” in reference to the sites in Mecca and Medina. About 100,000 security forces were deployed to manage the crowds and provide security for this year’s hajj, with 5,000 CCTV cameras throughout Mecca and Medina. Sami Angawi, who founded the government’s Hajj Research Center in the 1970s and has studied the logistics of the hajj, said it is not enough for Saudi ministers and their deputies to meet a few times a year to oversee the planning and co-ordination of various agencies for the hajj. “It is like a chain, and you don’t know where the weak link will be,” he said. “Each part of the hajj affects the other. Preparation needs to be year-round.” The tragedy came as Muslims around the world marked the start of the Eid al-Adha holiday, a traditionally festive time in which livestock is slaughtered and its meat distributed to the poor.

‘Mother’ and ‘father’ off official Ontario forms

Ontario lawmakers have approved a motion to remove the words ‘mother’ and ‘father’ from all government forms to “reflect the diverse nature” of families in the province. Glenn Thibeault, the Liberal member of the Ontario legislature for Sudbury, asked that ’gendered’ terminology be replaced with gender-neutral and inclusive language on 10,000 different provincial government forms. Birth certificates already allow two same-sex adults to be listed as parents, and all government forms should use inclusive language, said Thibeault. Two Liberal cabinet ministers and the New Democrats spoke in favour of Thibeault’s motion, which is not binding, but widespread support for such a move by a government backbencher often leads to action.

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Pharmacist loses licence over sex with patient A pharmacist whose licence was automatically revoked because he had consensual sex with a patient has lost his bid to have the relevant rules governing health professionals thrown out as unconstitutional. In its written decision released this week, Ontario’s top court rejected arguments from Mohamed Hanif that provisions of the province’s Health Professions Procedural Code regulate morality and therefore stray into federal territory. “Treating a patient while involved in a sexual relationship undermines the integrity of the professional-patient relationship,” the Appeal Court ruled. “The intended, and in fact overwhelming, effect of the provisions is to protect the public.” Hanif, who was a pharmacist at Loblaws in Simcoe, Ont, fulfilled prescriptions for a cashier at the store.


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Alberta premier wants ‘drama-free’ pipeline BILL GRAVELAND THE CANADIAN PRESS

CALGARY — Alberta’s premier says she wants at least one new “dramafree” pipeline built that will carry the province’s oil to new markets. Rachel Notley told delegates to an Alberta Urban Municipalities Association convention on Thursday that she plans to achieve that through ongoing discussions with British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. It is essential for Alberta, with its reliance on resource revenue, to get access to overseas customers, she said. Canada’s premiers signed a Canadian Energy Strategy in July to get energy products to global buyers. “This . . . strategy will also help . . . as we address a key challenge facing

Jewish groups shocked at NDP candidate ALISON AULD THE CANADIAN PRESS

HALIFAX — Jewish groups said they were astonished that an educated school trustee running for the New Democrats in the federal election reportedly said she was unfamiliar with one of the Nazis’ most notorious death camps. Leaders in the Jewish community reacted with dismay on Thursday after it was revealed that Alex Johnstone, the NDP candidate in Hamilton, Ont., referred to fence posts at Auschwitz as being phallic on Facebook in 2008. To them and many others, her claim to a local newspaper Tuesday that she didn’t know about the infamous concentration camp was more galling than the comments themselves. “It’s disappointing that you still seem to have people who are living in some cocoon of a lack of general knowledge,” said Jon Goldberg, executive director of the Atlantic Jewish Council. “It’s just an ignorance that’s surprising for someone who’s running for office.” Shimon Koffler Fogel, CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, was equally incredulous at the admission and said it may signal the need for greater education about the Holocaust. Both Fogel and Goldberg say they saw no malice in Johnstone’s remarks, but stressed the importance of elected officials knowing their history so that they might work to prevent it from being repeated. “If we can’t draw lessons from those experiences that are going to inform the way we respond to crises, then we are just playing into that old cliche of history repeats itself through neglect or ignorance,” he said from Ottawa. Johnstone issued an apology on her Facebook page after her comments surfaced via a satirical web-based publication.

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the energy industry in this province, which is the need to improve our access to new world markets, which means essentially getting at least one new pipeline built to tidewater,” Notley told the association. She later told reporters she has

never suggested she is opposed to pipelines as a general rule, but has never advocated for the Keystone XL line through the United States, because there was little chance of influencing American decision-makers. It also goes against the NDP’s goal to keep domestic jobs. “Keystone is about providing massive capacity to get bitumen to a competing refinery hub . . . a refining hub that competes with any potential development that we could hope for here in Alberta or in Canada.” During a campaign stop in Iowa this week, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said she opposed the controversial pipeline project. The former secretary of state said she wanted to outline her position

now after deciding the debate over the pipeline had become a distraction to larger efforts to fight climate change. Notley said Alberta needs to prepare for renewed growth in the energy industry as prices improve, but only in tandem with greater efforts on the environment. “It’s long past due for the government of Alberta to clean up its environmental act. “If we don’t get it right on this issue, quite frankly, a solution is going to be imposed upon us sooner or later by others — by a federal government and/or our markets, which will increasingly insist that energy products that they buy be mined and processed responsibly.” With oil prices currently under US$50 a barrel, the Alberta govern-

ment has faced criticism for moving forward with a royalty review even though rates wouldn’t be affected until the end of next year. Notley defended the move in her speech as necessary for the government to collect and save an “appropriate share” of Alberta’s resource wealth. “The royalty review is about modernizing and updating our system, so it fits our future energy industry instead of its past,” she said. “This review is about ensuring that as prices recover, we collect and begin to save an appropriate share of our own resource wealth in the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund for the future of our children and our grandchildren.” Notley expects to have the review completed by the end of the year.

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Provocative political issues flare up at French-language debate Featured one of the most heated exchanges in election so far, on question of niqabs JENNIFER DITCHBURN THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA — The rehearsed talking points largely fell away Thursday as the federal leaders challenged each other directly on some of the touchiest topics in Canadian politics — minority rights, human rights and Quebec sovereignty, to name a few. The third debate of the election campaign, this one in French, also proved to be the most lively, with one-on-one exchanges filled with sharp accusations and forceful declarations. And it featured one of the most heated exchanges of the election debates so far, on the controversial question of Muslim women who cover their faces. Conservative Leader Stephen Harper and the Bloc Quebecois’ Gilles Duceppe have both been running provocative television ads saying women who wear the veil should be made to remove it during the ceremony. “We’re talking about a fundamental question, it’s the question of equality between men and women in our society,” said Duceppe, who promised legislation to extend a ban on the veil to other areas, such as public servants. NDP Leader Tom Mulcair and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, who are going head to head for seats in Quebec, wound up on the same page on the issue — they don’t believe a woman should be told how to dress. “I understand it’s a question that makes many people uneasy, but for me, the state is there to defend minority rights, and to defend the rights of women,” Trudeau said. That led to a tense face-to-face

A reporter takes a photo of the set for Thursday night’s French language leaders debate Wednesday in Montreal. [THE CANADIAN PRESS]

confrontation between Harper and Mulcair. “Mr. Mulcair, I will never tell my young daughter that a woman should cover her face because she is woman. That’s not our Canada, that’s not acceptable for me,” Harper said. “Attack the oppressor, don’t attack the woman, Mr. Harper ... have the courage to do that,” Mulcair said. “It’s not by depriving these women of their citizenship and their rights that you’re going to succeed in helping them. “You’re playing a dangerous political game.” Green party Leader Elizabeth May called the issue a “fake debate” that has nothing to do with import-

ant questions on climate change, unemployment and the economy. “For women’s rights, where is the inquiry on missing and murdered aboriginal women?” Other lively moments came during a discussion on constitutional issues, where Trudeau challenged Mulcair’s position that a simple majority in a referendum would be enough for Quebec to separate from Canada. “Mr. Trudeau says it will take much more than simple majority, but he refuses to say how much,” Mulcair said. Trudeau said Mulcair’s own party constitution would require more than just 50 per cent-plus-one of voters to remove “new” from the name

of the New Democratic Party. “A prime minister should fight for the unity of the country, and it won’t surprise anyone that’s what I intend to do,” said Trudeau. Harper — whose presence was much more low-key than in previous debates — simply repeated that he wasn’t interested in reopening constitutional talks. Duceppe, meanwhile, seemed to lend the entire event an extra electricity. His positions matched and clashed with the others on stage depending on the issue, and with the exception of May he went after the other leaders with elan. During an exchange on Canada’s military mission in Syria and Iraq, which Duceppe supports, he demanded that Harper explain why Canada is selling military vehicles to Saudi Arabia. Harper defended the contract as one of the biggest in Canadian history, and called Saudi Arabia an ally. “So Saudi Arabia is your ally. Oh good, I’ve taken note,” shot back Duceppe. Later, Duceppe pressed the subject of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record, raising the case of jailed blogger Raif Badawi and another man who faces public beheading for protesting the government. The leaders also debated the plight of Syrian refugees, and Canada’s military mission in the region. Again, Harper was criticized by the four others for not doing enough to bring in refugees. Duceppe pointed out that the military helped bring thousands of people fleeing Kosovo into Canada in a matter of weeks in the late 1990s.


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THE INTERN Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro star in this romantic comedy that is not a love story

World of ‘The Intern’ just too beautiful The Intern STARRING: Anne Hathaway, Robert De Niro, Rene Russo Director: Nancy Meyers PLAYING AT: Avalon Cinemas RUNNING TIME: 121 minutes

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he world of Nancy Meyers sure is beautiful. But her studied production design and dreamy interiors have become such a focal point, that they’ve almost eclipsed her storytelling. It marginalizes what she does, and how she has, from The Parent Trap to It’s Complicated, created her own lovely and implausible cottage industry of movies that are, for the most part, exceedingly pleasant to watch. She tells stories about divorce, affairs, and later life loves, using wit and humour that is somehow blue and sassy, but also innocent. Meyers is one of the more retro writer-directors working today. The Intern, her first film in six years, is a

“There are of course some issues Jules and Ben must deal with.” curious case, melding together those modern retro sensibilities in a way that even further distances her work from reality. This is not a love story, though. It’s a workplace tale about a smiley, unflappable 70-year-old retiree Ben (Robert De Niro) who goes to intern for the 30-something CEO of an online retail startup. With only the most polite issues peppering the plot, it’s less a study of generational conflict and more of a series of loosely connected events about a guardian angel sent out of retirement to tell Anne Hathaway that she really can have it all. Ben’s adjustment to working with all these

kids might be the hook, but Jules Ostin (Hathaway) is the centerpiece and heart of the movie. In the past year and a half, she has built an insanely successful clothing business from the ground up and is now juggling a kid, her relationship with her stay-at-home husband, and a board of directors who want to replace her with a more seasoned CEO. She has her quirks. but Jules is neither the prototypical cutesy, clumsy comedy heroine nor the passionless executive who just needs to loosen up. In fact, Jules isn’t a type at all. Hathaway plays her as serious, wise, playful, and insecure. Every time you think she might descend into caricature, Hathaway pulls back and grounds Jules. Her unusually developed character has the somewhat adverse effect of exaggerating Ben’s one-note, but charming simplicity. Ben spent his entire career at a factory that made phonebooks. He was married, now he’s widowed, retired and bored of it. De Niro plays him as so nice, and so cuddly that he’s almost alien. He is the grandpa from Up without the edge, here to tell millennial men to stop dressing like little boys, to carry handkerchiefs because ladies cry, to stay at work until the boss leaves, and to talk to, not text, romantic prospects.

Beyond a flirtation with the office masseuse (Rene Russo), Ben has nowhere to grow. He’s set in his perfectly PC retro-modern ways, just there to help everyone — especially Jules. It’s an odd relationship with few actual revelations. That’s because there’s no big conflict. Jules says she doesn’t really like old people, and at one point worries that Ben knows too much about her, but those all dissolve without much ceremony. There are of course some other issues that Jules and Ben must deal with, but even those are minor. Nothing is ever that wrong in the Meyersverse. It might not be a life you recognize from reality, but is the one that we fantasize about thanks to magazines and movies like this. It can be cloying at times, but the disconnected timelessness of it all is all the more reason for Meyers to keep doing her own thing as long as she can. She doesn’t speak to what’s trendy in filmmaking. Aside from the technology, The Intern could have just as easily existed in 1990. Still, in keeping everything so polite, The Intern, while being a pleasant and watchable movie, is also entirely ephemeral. Maybe that’s why, like Meyers’ other films, The Intern will likely be so re-watchable, too.


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Real estate meltdown lights up on big screen 99 Homes STARRING: Michael Shannon, Noah Lomox, Laura Dern Director: Ramin Bahrani RUNNING TIME: 112 minutes

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Ramin Bahrani’s 99 Homes throbs with the public fury and private horror of the real-estate collapse. Set in the Orlando, Fla., suburbs, Bahrani plunges into the ugly, contentious dramas of foreclosure. It’s a movie where thresholds are the battle lines. “This is our home!” cries Andrew Garfield’s Dennis Nash from his doorway when police and a real-estate broker for the bank, Rick Carver (Michael Shannon), collect on his lawn to evict him, his young son (Noah Lomax) and his mother (Laura Dern). It’s a scene that 99 Homes plays out repeatedly, sometimes with tears, sometimes with blood, and always with a tragic sense of invasion for the turned-out families spilled onto sidewalks. The central twist of the film is that once Nash, a jack-of-all-trades carpenter whose work has dried up along with new home construction,

Michael Shannon portrays Rick Carver in a scene from ‘99 Homes.’ [AP PHOTO]

finds himself out of options, he’s lured into work by Carver. He’s a Faustian figure: a white-suited devil on a cellphone making a fortune profiting on the misfortunes of others. But shacked up in a low-rent motel and with his family’s survival very much in question, Nash takes the job. He soon finds himself on the

other side of foreclosures, explaining to others that they are now trespassing on the bank’s property. Gobs of money, some of it underhandedly made, help quiet his guilt. Garfield, in his first post-“Spiderman” movie and most adult role to date, excels in capturing Nash’s desperate transition, from the breathless panic of losing his home to his reluc-

tant and dubious rebirth. As he so often is, Shannon is a towering force. His Carver is ruthlessly emotionless, rationalizing his role as merely a cog in a system controlled by larger entities: banks, the government. He drives down the block, eyeing each house for repossession. His own mansion, he says, he’s had for

18 months but will flip by New Year’s. He’s a ruthless realist operating in a corrupt system: “Don’t get emotional about real estate,” he repeats. The real villain of 99 Homes lies somewhere off-screen. It’s the entire, rigged apparatus — predatory lending, unfair mortgage rates, bailedout banks — that has produced both the unfairly evicted and the likes of Carver. “America doesn’t bail out the losers,” Carver says in his big speech. But his hint of relief in the film’s climactic moment suggests he, too, feels trapped by the dehumanizing system. Bahrani, who wrote the script with Ami Naderi, has specialized in socially conscious tales. His first film, Man Push Cart, tenderly profiled the life of a Pakistani pushcart vendor in New York. His last, At Any Price, with Zac Efron and Dennis Quaid, was a melodrama of a Midwestern farming family. His touch isn’t always light. It’s not every director who will, after stretching out every harrowing moment of Nash’s eviction, then cue the arrival of the son’s school bus just when men are emerging with armfuls of their things. But where many well-meaning social dramas inevitably turn soggy with moralizing, the visceral “99 Homes” keeps its fire.

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TLC special to focus on Duggar daughters FRAZIER MOORE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Months after a scandal involving a member of the Duggar family shut down TLC’s long-running reality hit 19 Kids and Counting, the network is resuming its on-air relationship with the Arkansas brood by starring daughters Jill and Jessa in two or more specials. Production begins soon on the programs, announced Thursday, with an anticipated airdate by year-end for at least the first of them. Two or three are currently planned, the network said. So far untitled, they will feature Jill Dillard, 24, who, with her husband, Derick, and their infant son are preparing to move to El Salvador for missionary work, and sister Jessa Seewald, 22, who with her husband Ben is expecting their first child on Nov. 1.

A production source who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the programs will not include 27-yearold Josh Duggar, the oldest of the siblings and the subject of revelations last May that, as a teenager, had fondled four of his sisters, including Jill and Jessa. More recently he publicly apologized for a pornography addiction and cheating on his wife. The source said he will not appear on any future TLC programming. “What we will be following in these specials is Jessa preparing for her first child,” TLC Executive Vice-President and General Manager Nancy Daniels told The Associated Press, “and we’ll be watching Jill preparing to make a major move to Central America with her family, which we know is something our audience will be interested in.” The specials will be following a recent documentary TLC commis-

sioned and aired to raise awareness of child sexual abuse nationwide. Both women participated in that film, titled Breaking the Silence. “They thought it was an important issue, and they showed an incredible amount of courage in sharing their story,” Daniels said. “We were struck by that courage, and by how they are moving forward. Our audience continues to be engaged with what’s going on in their lives. Viewers have watched Jill and Jessa grow up along with their numerous siblings since 2008 on “19 Kids and Counting,” which chronicled the family life of Arkansas couple Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and their children, now numbering 19. A portrait of wholesome family life, it became TLC’s most watched series, averaging 3.2 million viewers, until it was pulled from the air in May, then officially cancelled in July.

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“He got a little cantankerous at one point. But he’s allowed. He’s 10 years my senior. By the end of the session, I was referring to him as ’sir.”’ When Henley asked Parton to duet with him on a cover of When I Stop Dreaming — a song she and Porter Wagoner performed together — Parton told him she normally doesn’t sing so high. “I love it when she strains, when she sings up that high voice and gets a little hoarse,” he said. Henley, 68, spent years record-

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‘Happy Birthday’ song entirely in public domain THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — In a gift to many musicians, movie-makers and other content-creators, a federal judge has found that the song “Happy Birthday To You” is entirely in the public domain. But the move could mean millions lost for the music publishing company that has been collecting on the copyright to one of the most widely sung songs in the world. U.S. District Judge George H. King found Tuesday that the song’s original copyright, obtained by the Clayton F. Summy Co. from the song’s writers and bought for $15 million in 1988 by Warner/Chappell Music Inc., only covered specific piano arrangements of the song and not its lyrics. The basic “Happy Birthday” tune, derived from another popular children’s song, “Good Morning to All,” has long been in the public domain, and King’s decision, though it could be appealed, makes the entirety fair game for use. “ ’Happy Birthday’ is finally free after 80 years,” Randall Newman, one of the plaintiffs’ attorneys, told the Los Angeles Times. One of the co-plaintiffs, Rupa Marya of the music group Rupa & The April Fishes, also praised the decision as momentous, saying: “I hope we can start reimagining copyright law to do what it’s supposed to do — protect the creations of people who make stuff so that we can continue to make more stuff.”

Marya, said she had paid Warner/ Chappell $455 to include the song on a live album during which members of her band and audience sang the song to her the night before her birthday. Warner/Chappell has said it doesn’t try to collect royalties from just anyone singing the song but those who use it in a commercial enterprise. “We are looking at the court’s lengthy opinion and considering our options,” Warner/Chappell said in a statement following Tuesday’s ruling. King’s decision comes in a lawsuit filed two years ago by Good Morning To You Productions Corp., which is working on a documentary film tentatively titled “Happy Birthday.” The company challenged the copyright, arguing that the song should be “dedicated to public use and in the public domain.” “Because Summy Co. never acquired the rights to the ’Happy Birthday’ lyrics, defendants, as Summy Co.’s purported successors-in-interest, do not own a valid copyright in the Happy Birthday lyrics,” King concluded in his 43-page ruling. The lawsuit also asked for monetary damages and the restitution of more than $5 million in licensing fees it said in 2013 that Warner/Chappell had collected from thousands of people and groups who have paid to use the song over the years. Marshall Lamm, a spokesman for one of the plaintiffs’ lawyers, said that issue would be determined later.

about the Bay City Rollers reunion. The 1970s Scottish boy band, notorious for their tartan attire, had five members; now three of them – Les McKeown, Alan Longmuir, and Stuart Wood – have announced a TV special, a “Christmas present to all the fans that have kept the faith with the band over the years.” There’ll also be a

new album, and a single show, in Glasgow. Longmuir is 67 now, McKeown 60; Wood 58. I doubt they can still fit into their tartan trousers. *** Last week I told you about Shia Labeouf’s new flame, little-known actress Sasha Lane. Now the Daily Mail has more:

Sasha’s from Frisco, Texas. She was a student working for minimum wage at On The Border, a Mexican resto, when she was spotted by producers of this movie Shia is making, American Honey. Soon she had a small part, and then she had moved to L.A. and now she’s living with LaBoeuf. He’s 29. She’s 19.

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FLORENCE, Italy — Scientific testing of bone fragments from a Florence church grave could not determine whether they are from the body of a Renaissance-era woman some believe was the model for Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” researchers said Thursday. Perhaps as enigmatic as that Mona Lisa smile, the question of who might have been the model has intrigued art lovers for centuries. Art historians differ on the model’s identity. Even if bone testing had determined that the remains were that of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of

rich silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo, it wouldn’t have answered the intriguing question of who posed for Leonardo. Some say he used a male model; still others theorize the artist did a kind of self-portrait in disguise or used several models. Researchers told reporters in Florence that carbon-14 testing of one of the fragments indicated the remains were compatible with the period. Gherardini died at age 63 in 1542, and the researchers said historical documents indicate she was buried in a Florence convent. Head researcher Silvano Vinceti said unfortunately there are few remains, and no skull, which might have helped determine if the woman

could have been Leonardo’s model for the portrait, which is in the Louvre in Paris. “Our biggest problem has been the fact that the fragments were very fragmented, very deteriorated,” said Giorgio Gruppioni, head of the forensic anthropology laboratory at Bologna University. That complicated the task of determining the sex and age at death as well as DNA analysis, he said. Because no remains have been found of Gherardini’s relatives, any DNA comparison testing was impossible, the researchers said. Still, Vinceti insisted that “the odds that the bones belong to her are very high.”

Cameramen in the Sant’Orsola monastery in Florence, Italy, on Thursday, where archeologists found bones they hoped belonged to Lisa Gherardini, the woman some say posed for the famous Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa.’ [AP PHOTO]

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NIGHT LIGHTS The John Barsby Bulldogs work in practice on Thursday in Harewood. They take on the No. 1-ranked Mount Douglas Rams tonight at Merle Logan Field at 7 p.m. [AARON HINKS/DAILY NEWS]

Island football giants Barsby, Mt. Doug clash tonight SCOTT MCKENZIE DAILY NEWS

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Austin Olson. “We just have to come out and play our best game and think positively. If a bad play happens, shake it off and keep going.” The Rams are 3-0 in non-conference play so far, winning all three games by an average of 27 points, while the Bulldogs are coming off a surprise 33-0 road loss to the No. 2 G.W. Graham Grizzlies last weekend in Chilliwack. “It’s an incredible challenge for us as individuals and as a team,” said Barsby head coach Rob Stevenson. “It doesn’t get any tougher. It’s going to be a great measure of how

prepared we are in all three phases of the game. “There’s pride involved. We don’t intend to be anybody’s speed bump.” The two Island football giants haven’t met since 2012 when the Rams won 40-36 in Nanaimo. Tonight’s game was put together during a meeting of the minds between Stevenson and Mt. Doug head coach Mark Townsend, who expects a game similar to the one three years ago. “We haven’t played for a couple of years,” Townsend said, “but it’s been a great thing when we have, so we thought ‘yeah, let’s do this.’ “It is a rivalry game. We know that Barsby is a very tough and well-coached team by coach Stevenson, and we know that it’s going to be a great test for our guys. “We’ve had some epic games with John Barsby in the past, so even though it’s just an exhibition game,

we certainly want to put our best foot forward because we know it’s going to be a real tough challenge for us.” Despite Barsby falling three spots in the provincial rankings this week after last Friday’s shutout loss, Townsend isn’t putting much stock in what happened a week ago. “It’s only one game, and we know that Barsby is a great Double A team,” he said. “In fact they could easily be competing and winning the majority of the games at the Triple A level . . . I know that coach Stevenson is really going to have the boys prepared and fired up to play us.” Although the Rams aren’t thinking about Barsby’s recent loss, the Bulldogs are using it as motivation. “That definitely shook us a bit,” said Olson, who will start his third game at quarterback after the graduation of North Rainey last season. “We’re definitely improved a lot since that. We all came together as one.” Stevenson said bouncing back from that loss — the first time the Bulldogs had been shut out since a 2007 game against the Ballenas Whalers — is what the Barsby program is all about. “We pride ourselves on our ability to bounce,” he said.

“When you get knocked down, you don’t turtle and stay down crying the blues. It’s about how high you bounce when you get knocked down. “This week’s practices have been terrific. There’s been great effort and we’ve gotten better.” Stevenson said for the Bulldogs to win, they are going to have to be able to move the football and keep their defence off the field as much as possible. It was something they had difficulty doing last week against Graham, but something that’s going to be vital against Mt. Doug. “I know we play defence and our special teams are pretty good, but we’ve got to move the football and get our defence off the field,” he said. “That’s going to be huge tomorrow.” Townsend expects a game similar to the ones the two programs have played in the past. “I expect it to be a very competitive game,” he said. “I expect it to be very, very physical, and we’re really looking forward to the challenge and renewing the Island rivalry between our two programs.” Scott.McKenzie @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4243


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Horvat determined to avoid sophomore slump

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series believing he has another gear, or two. By all accounts he followed it up with a tremendous summer of training, deeply motivated to avoid the so-called “sophomore slump.” He’s skating great. He’s leaner and stronger. He’s gained maturity and carries himself with far more confidence. In fact, there is nothing not to like about Horvat right now, and that’s the problem. People get so caught up in what he may turn into one day, they forget how difficult it is for a 20-year-old second-year player to have sustained, consistent success. After a 13-goal, 28-point rookie season, what is fair to expect in year two from Horvat?

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Does 50 points look attainable? It probably should not. It took Ryan Kesler four years to get to 50 points, and Henrik Sedin five. Given Horvat’s role, a 35-point season while facing faster, better players may be considered a success. Consider that in Henrik’s second season he had 36 points while a regular on the second power-play unit. Horvat may not approach that kind of power-play time, which is an important thing to remember if, say, he doesn’t have more than a handful of points after the first six weeks. What happens then, by the way? Does a fickle market turn on him? Will Vancouver have patience to gut out the growing pains? Because there will be some. Is he ready for it? “Absolutely,” Horvat said. “The way the Sedins, Kesler, (Alex) Burrows handled that situation; where they’ve been in slumps; where they didn’t play the way they wanted to play; when the fans get all over them, and the media. “The way they handled it is really something to see. I’ve learned a lot from it. “I’m ready for the challenge. But hopefully that situation doesn’t come too soon.” Despite the flashes of creativity and the fact there is a very real possibility he’s the team’s second-best offensive centre already, the Canucks still see

Horvat being most comfortable as a defensive, match-up-type player. Or, in simpler terms, a third-line centre. This is the best spot where they believe he can “be himself.” “I don’t think he can become someone who just focuses on scoring,” head coach Willie Desjardins said. “He’s at his best when he plays well defensively, creates a turnover and is ready to go the other way. “But we’re still looking at our line combinations.” Everyone understands Horvat’s role could grow — and should — over the course of the season. It’s why some drool when they see him skating with Vrbata, even if it’s pre-season. Vrbata has been praising Horvat since he arrived in Vancouver for training camp, unafraid to express his excitement about the prospect of playing with the young centre. Vrbata is very particular about who he likes to play with. Here’s a guy who turned down more term and money for an opportunity to play with the Sedins. It’s important to him. So Vrbata seeing something in Horvat that he thinks could work with his skill set is worth taking note of. Is Desjardins listening? Well, he is expected to have them together on a line Saturday at Rogers Arena against the Calgary Flames. It’s a start.

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Former Eskimo ready for his shot with Lions JOSHUA CLIPPERTON THE CANADIAN PRESS

SURREY — Rennie Curran is already hearing it from his former teammates. Those chirps from the Edmonton Eskimos could get a lot louder very soon. The free-agent linebacker signed with the B.C. Lions this week and says he’s ready to go if his new club needs him when it meets his old one at Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday. “I talked to a bunch of the guys (on Edmonton). They all know that I’m over here,” the 26-year-old said with a smile. It’s real small network of guys in the CFL.” A third-round pick of the Tennessee Titans back in 2010, Curran spent the last two seasons with the Eskimos, amassing 123 defensive tackles, two sacks and two interceptions in 34 games. “It’s definitely going to be weird,” said the native of Snellville, Ga. “Just looking at the film as an enemy, as opposed to preparing for another team is definitely strange — seeing my guys who I became close with, knowing I’m going to have to go up against them. “I know there’s going to be a lot of smack talking, but it’s going to be fun as well.”

Curran decided to try his luck at landing an NFL job after his contract expired with Edmonton after last season, but when nothing materialized he looked north of the border for work once again. “It’s been really hard. I got tired of looking at weights,” he said. “I’ve been working out with other free agents, just staying motivated, working as if I’m going to get a call the next day. “I’m glad that I did stay ready because the opportunity did present itself and now I’m ready to go.” Curran joins a Lions defence that was already struggling before it lost standout linebacker Solomon Elimimian to a torn Achilles tendon last month. B.C. (4-7) heads into the tilt against Edmonton (8-4) secondlast in total yards allowed per game at 399.6 while giving up and average of nearly 29 points. The Lions also rank at the bottom of the league by a wide margin in rushing yards against (127.6) and are third-worst against the pass (272.0). “He played really well when he was up here. He had a great career at (the University of Georgia) and was very well-respected by our coaches who used to evaluate him and play against him,” said B.C. head coach Jeff Tedford.


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New NHL OT format has been enjoyed for years

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n case you have fallen asleep during the latest run of NHL exhibition games — and who could blame you — something you may have missed is the addition of the three-on-three overtime format. And while it’s been called ‘chaos’ by some, let’s face it, anything that whittles down the chance we have to have games decided by shootouts has to be viewed positively by fans. We know this, especially on Vancouver Island, because of the heavy presence of the B.C. Hockey League in the region has been giving us three-on-three overtime for years. Anyone watching a BCHL game past the four-on-four overtime knows the likelihood of walking out of local rink having watched a tie hockey game is minimal. Because three-on-three OT historically goes like this: a scoring chance at one end, followed by a two-on-one the other way, maybe with a miraculous stop by a goaltender. Then, it’s normally another breakaway the other way, or maybe a two-on-none rush before the game-winning goal is eventually scored. It’s hell for goalies, of course, but fantastic for the ticket-paying fans. It’s nearly as much of a crapshoot as a shootout is, but it at least sticks to the fibre of the game — unlike the skills contest of a shootout. The goal for hockey, no matter what league we’re talking about, has to be eliminating ties while sticking to organized hockey. No, three-on-three overtime is anything but organized but there is, at least, a team concept behind it. Shootouts, though, are not leaving the game. And that’s a good thing because nobody wants to pay for a ticket and go home without an actual decision. Sometimes, they’re even must-watch TV if you know someone

Scott McKenzie Scott’s Thoughts with the hands of Patrick Kane or Pavel Datsyuk has the time to showcase their skills. But it’s not hockey, and the NHL needs to get away from it as much as it possibly could. The BCHL was easily ahead of the game by adding the format. Last year, of 464 total games, 48 went past 60 minutes and 39 of those were solved in one of the extra periods while there were only nine ties. It’s already working in the NHL’s preseason — before Thursday night, 11 games had gone to the three-onthree OT period, and seven of those games were decided in less than 2:05 into the frame. Three goals were scored in the first minute. That is pure excitement for hockey fans, which the NHL badly needed to bring in after the shootout had gone stale.

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Nanaimo Buccaneers forward Will Koop, right, battles with Cameron Kinsman of the Westshore Wolves Thursday in a Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League game at the Nanaimo Ice Centre. [SCOTT MCKENZIE/DAILY NEWS]

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After two impressive wins last week over the Oceanside Generals and Campbell River Storm, the Nanaimo Buccaneers stumbled Thursday, falling 4-3 in overtime to the last-place Westshore Wolves at the Nanaimo Ice Centre. Nanaimo falls to 3-2-1-1 with the loss, but still sits second in the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League’s North Division. Mitch Popp, a new addition to the Buccaneers from Campbell River scored his first goal of the season, midway through the first period from the high slot to open scoring.

VANCOUVER ISLAND JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE

Kootenay Ice North Island Silvertips

North Division Campbell River Nanaimo Comox Valley Oceanside

GP 6 7 7 5

W 5 3 2 1

L 1 2 3 3

T OTL PTS 0 0 10 1 1 8 0 2 6 1 0 3

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South Division Victoria Saanich Peninsula Westshore Kerry Park

GP 5 6 7 6 5

W 5 4 3 2 1

L 0 2 4 4 4

T OTL PTS 0 0 10 0 0 8 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 2

The Nanaimo Clippers begin the BCHL Showcase today in Chilliwack with a game against the Merritt Centennials at 4 p.m. They also play the Coquitlam Express Saturday in Chilliwack before returning home Wednesday to host the Alberni Valley Bulldogs at 7 p.m.

The Wolves, however, would respond quickly when Branden Tangney was left alone in front of Nanaimo goalie Cole Manns and tipped a pass into the goal to tie the game. But again from the Westshore high slot, Bucs defenceman Tyler Graham beat Westshore goalie Leighton Williams with a wristshot that regained the Nanaimo lead and led to the Wolves replacing their goaltender. The Wolves went on to score twice in the second period and hold the Bucs scoreless. Nicholas Polomark scored for Westshore on an early-period powerplay before Kayden Peck scored at even strength less than two minutes

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later as the Wolves took a 3-2 lead into the second intermission. In the final frame, though, Nanaimo veteran Zach Funk was able to bury his first goal of the season to tie the game, and eventually send it to overtime. Polomark scored the OT winner for the Wolves for his second powerplay goal of the game. Manns finished the game stopping 16 of 20 Westshore shots. The Bucs next play tonight on the road against the Peninsula Panthers before returning home Thursday to host the Victoria Cougars.

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B.C. HOCKEY LEAGUE Interior Division GP Penticton 5 Salmon Arm 4 Merritt 6 Vernon 5 West Kelowna 4 Trail 4

W 4 3 3 2 2 2

L 1 0 3 2 2 2

T OTL PTS 0 0 8 1 0 7 0 0 6 0 1 5 0 0 4 0 0 4

Island Division Powell River Cowichan Valley Nanaimo Alberni Valley Victoria

GP 6 3 4 4 3

W 4 3 2 1 0

L 2 0 2 3 3

T OTL PTS 0 0 8 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0

Mainland Division Wenatchee Langley Coquitlam Chilliwack Surrey Prince George

GP 3 3 5 4 5 4

W 3 2 2 1 1 0

L 0 1 3 2 4 4

T OTL PTS 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 4 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0

B.C. MAJOR MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L T Vancouver NW Giants 2 2 0 0 Valley West Hawks 2 1 0 1 Fraser Valley Thunderbirds 2 1 1 0 Greater Van. Canadians 2 1 1 0 Okanagan Rockets 2 1 1 0 South Island Royals 2 1 1 0 Thompson Blazers 2 1 1 0 Vancouver NE Chiefs 2 1 1 0 Cariboo Cougars 2 0 1 1

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PACIFIC WESTERN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Men’s Soccer Kwantlen Douglas Quest VIU Langara Capilano VIU Results Saturday, Sept. 19 VIU 0 @ Douglas 1 Sunday, Sept. 20 VIU 0 @ Kwantlen 2 Women’s Soccer Douglas Quest VIU Capilano Kwantlen Langara

Record 4-1 3-1 2-2-1 1-2-2 1-2-1 0-3

Record 5-0 3-2 2-3 1-2-1 1-3-1 1-3

Pts. 12 9 7 5 4 0

Pts. 15 9 6 4 4 3

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RUGBY VANCOUVER ISLAND RUGBY UNION First Division W L T B PTS UVic 2 0 0 2 10 Castaway 1 1 0 2 6 Port Alberni 1 0 0 1 5 Nanaimo 1 1 0 1 5 Cowichan 0 1 0 0 0 Westshore 0 1 0 0 0 James Bay 0 1 0 0 0 Results Saturday, Sept. 19 James Bay 1, Vic Norsemen 54 Castaway Wanderers 24, Westshore 13 Nanaimo Hornets 5, Port Alberni Black Sheep 27 Cowichan Piggies 88, Comox 17

Division 1 Nanaimo United Cowichan FC Gorge FC Comox United Bays United V.I. Wave Vic West FC Lakefill FC Westcastle United

W 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2

T 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0

+/- PTS 4 4 4 4 2 4 1 4 -1 3 -2 1 -2 1 -2 1 -8 0

Upcoming games Sept. 25 8 p.m. Vic West FC 1 @ Lakehill FC 1 8 p.m. Bays United 1 @ Saanich Fusion FC Saturday, Sept. 26 6 p.m. Nanaimo United FC @ Gorge FC 6 p.m. Westcastle United @ Comox United 6 p.m. Cowichan FC @ VI Wave 1


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MLB

Blue Jays control their destiny

Toronto in control of the American League East and are favourites to win division title GREGORY STRONG THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays are in control of their own destiny in the American League East. They are the favourites to win the division title and are a virtual lock to make their first playoff appearance in 22 years. Here are five things to watch as the regular season winds down: PRICE POSITION The Blue Jays acquired ace David Price at the trade deadline to handle big games — especially against the New York Yankees — over the playoff push in the second half. With an 8-1 record and 1.95 earned-run average since joining Toronto, he has come as advertised. His next start is scheduled for Saturday against the visiting Tampa Bay Rays and he’ll get another start next week in Baltimore. If the Blue Jays fall into a wild-card position, Price could be used in the Oct. 6 game on five days rest. But it’s much more likely they’ll take the East title and start him in the American League Division Series opener on Oct. 8. Knuckleballer R.A. Dickey will start against the Rays on Friday night and veteran southpaw Mark Buehrle will close out the homestand on Sunday. EAST FEAST It has been an American League East-heavy schedule for the firstplace Blue Jays of late and they’ll continue that trend for the remaining 10 games. After the home schedule is completed Sunday against the Rays, it’s on to Baltimore for four games before wrapping the campaign with three games at Tampa Bay. The second-place Yankees, who enter play Thursday 3 1/2 games

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Toronto Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin celebrates with teammate Edwin Encarnacion, centre, after his three run home run as New York Yankees catcher Brain McCann, left, in Toronto on Wednesday. [THE CANADIAN PRESS]

behind the Blue Jays, are home for four-game sets against the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox before closing their season with a threegame series in Baltimore. REST EASIER The 162-game regular season is a long one and any time off around this time of year is precious. The Yankees have games scheduled every day until their finale Oct. 4. The Blue Jays, who have played one more game than New York, get a break before kicking off their last home series against Tampa Bay on Friday night. “That’s got to help us, everybody is gassed this time of year,” said Blue Jays manager John Gibbons. “So much intensity too, that wears on them.”

POWER PLAY Toronto’s offence has cooled a bit of late but the team should still finish first in several offensive categories this season. The Blue Jays lead the major leagues in runs scored, home runs, slugging percentage and OPS (on-base percentage plus slugging). Toronto also has three players — Josh Donaldson, Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion — who have reached the 35-homer and 100-RBI plateau. It’s only the second time in franchise history that three players have accomplished the feat in the same year. The 1998 Blue Jays boasted a power trio that included Jose Canseco (46 homers, 107 RBIs), Carlos Delgado (38-115) and Shawn Green (35-100). Donaldson leads the way this year with 39 homers and 120 RBIs. Bau-

tista has 36 homers — one more than Encarnacion — and both have 105 RBIs. ALDS PLANS The Blue Jays have an idea of the rotation they’d like to use in the bestof-five ALDS, but they don’t want to get too far ahead of themselves. If they win the division, expect Price to work two games with Dickey and Marcus Stroman likely to get starts as well. If that happens, the Blue Jays would then have to decide whether to go with Marco Estrada or Buehrle for the remaining nod. The ALDS is a best-of-five affair from Oct. 8-14. The American League Championship Series is set for Oct. 16-24 and the World Series — also a best-of-seven series — goes Oct. 27-Nov. 4.

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Bennett bros. to line up against one another “I don’t like playing against my brother. It’s just hard to make your mindset go against somebody that’s your family.“

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RENTON, Wash. — Michael Bennett dislikes playing against his brother Martellus, so much so that he nearly signed with the Chicago Bears in free agency last year to avoid having to face him again. The Bears travel to Seattle on Sunday to face Michael’s Seahawks. It’s just the third time the brothers have had to play against each other in the regular season since the two entered the league — Martellus in 2008 and Michael in 2009. “I don’t like playing against my brother. It’s just hard to make your mindset go against somebody that’s your family,” Michael said. Michael, a defensive end, and Martellus, a tight end, always played on the same team growing up. They played together in high school and again at Texas A&M. It wasn’t until

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Martellus’ Dallas Cowboys played Michael’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2011 that the two had to line up against each other in a game. “We’ve never been two of those brothers that are super competitive against each other,” Martellus said. “We’ve always been on the same team. So I kind of dread lining up

against him, but it’s just one of those things that we have to do.” The two met again the following season when the Buccaneers took on the New York Giants and once more in a preseason game last year between their two current teams. “It’s kind of uncomfortable,” Michael said. “You’re so aggressive up front. My niece is watching the game and how’s she going to listen to her father if I drive him back for a

sack? It’s one of those things.” The brothers have a unique sense of humour and aren’t afraid to express their opinions. While most of the players in the league are constantly worried about saying the wrong thing and protecting their image, the Bennetts are perfectly content just being themselves. “I just think we’re two of the most normal people in the NFL, I think everybody else are the weird ones,” Martellus said. The two frequently Facetime each other before games and share tips on what they’ve seen from watching each other play each week. “Just talk about the things that I saw that he should work on, and he tells me the same thing,” Michael said. “But not this week. He can’t tell me any secrets.”

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The latest loss for the Seattle Mariners diminished Robinson Cano’s excitement about his 2,000th hit. Lorenzo Cain singled home pinch-runner Paulo Orlando in the 10th inning, and the Kansas City Royals rallied past the Mariners 4-3 Wednesday night to close in on their first division title in 30 years. Cano reached the milestone with an eighth-inning single off Royals reliever Kelvin Herrera. “I mean, it was good, but it could have been better if we get the win,” Cano said. “It’s something that when I was a kid, you dream about to get to this day. But losing is not fun.” Cano became the 14th player in major league history with 2,000 hits in his first 11 seasons. “I feel blessed,” Cano said. “I’m thankful that I have this year that I feel healthy. Like I said, it doesn’t mean too much because we were losing. Winning would have been better. I would be dancing. “It’s something that I will never forget. It’s something you want when you’re a kid in the backyard, to get to this moment. But we ended up losing the game; it’s hard to celebrate.” Cano got his 1,000th hit against the Royals on July 25, 2010. It was a ground-rule double off Victor Marte down the right-field line at Yankee Stadium. “But I didn’t get that ball right away,” Cano said. “The person who got that ball left and I had to send my driver and he had to drive almost two hours to get that ball. The person left. The person didn’t know.” The victory reduced the Royals’ magic number to two for clinching the AL Central crown. They can lock it up Thursday night with another victory over Seattle and a Minnesota loss to Cleveland. The defending AL champions have not won a division since taking the AL West in 1985 and going on to win the World Series. “Champagne tomorrow, that would be nice,” Cain said. Alex Gordon snapped an 0-for-22 skid with a one-out single in the 10th. After Ben Zobrist was hit by a pitch from David Rollins, Orlando ran for Gordon. Cain’s single, his third hit, off Tom Zych, the eighth Seattle pitcher, sent Orlando home. The Royals tied in the ninth when Jarrod Dyson’s sacrifice fly scored Cain, who singled and moved to third on Eric Hosmer’s broken-bat single to left field.


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RUGBY WORLD CUP

Canadians look to bounce back National team fell to Italy but hope for better fortunes at the World Cup after switching up their lineup NEIL DAVIDSON THE CANADIAN PRESS

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ieran Crowley has made six changes to his starting lineup against Italy as Canada looks to bounce back from a lopsided opening loss to Ireland at the Rugby World Cup. Both Canada, ranked 18th in the world, and No. 15 Italy are 0-1-0 after weekend losses. Despite some good patches of play, the Canadians were put to the sword 50-7 by No. 5 Ireland while an inconsistent Italy was beaten 32-10 by No. 7 France With three games in 11 days, Crowley has to manage his squad although Rugby Canada calls Saturday’s lineup the strongest available. Injuries have robbed Crowley of three backs with fly half Liam Underwood out for the tournament with a chipped bone in his leg. Scrum half Gord McRorie (shoulder) and winger Jeff Hassler (calf) sit out with minor injuries. One of the Canadian tournament goals is securing automatic qualification for the next World Cup, which can be achieved by finishing third in its pool. Crowley has said that means two wins, with No. 15 Italy and No. 17 Romania the likeliest targets. That won’t be easy. The Canadians are 2-5-0 against Italy, which has won the last four meetings between the two. Canada’s wins came in 1983 and 2000. Sky Bet has Canada as an 8-1 underdog, meaning a $100 bet will

Ireland’s Rory Best, centre, is tackled by Canada’s Nathan Hirayama, left, and Brett Beukeboom during their Rugby World Cup Pool D match at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, on Saturday. [AP PHOTO]

return a profit of $800. The Italians are a 1-16 favourite, with a $100 wager netting you $106.25 in total. The point spread is 17 points in favour of Italy. Canada is boosted by the return of captain Tyler Ardron, who strained his medial collateral ligament July 29 against Samoa. “He’s a very athletic player . . . We’re expecting him to contribute around the field,” said Crowley. “It’s his first game back for a little

while so he’s probably going to be a little bit rusty but certainly we’re expecting an impact from him. He’s chomping at the bit.” The lanky forward should help the Canadians take on the physical Italians in the scrum and lineout at Elland Road in Leeds, England. “If we can combat that and match that, I think we’ll be in with a better than a good chance, even,” Ardron said. He is joined in the back row by

fellow newcomer Nanyak Dala and incumbent John Moonlight as Crowley opts to go with two open-side flankers. Crowley believes the duo will help Canada blunt Italy’s drive. Forward Jebb Sinclair moves from the bench to join Jamie Cudmore in a vastly experienced, physical lock pairing. Canada sticks with a front row of Hubert Buydens, Ray Barkwill and Doug Wooldridge against an Italian pack that was dominated by the

All Blacks labour to beat lowly Namibia 58-14 FOSTER NIUMATA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — Nobody does ruthless like New Zealand. Three of the six highest scores in Rugby World Cup history are the All Blacks. Another big score was predicted from a game in which they were the 77-point favourites at the Olympic Stadium on Thursday, but Namibia promised it wouldn’t lose by that much and it fulfilled its promise. The Namibians lost by only 58-14, and were proud losers. “You can’t buy the heart, soul, effort, and pride these players put in,” Namibia coach Phil Davies said. At their fifth Rugby World Cup, they’re trying to win their first Cup match. Their 16-match losing streak is the longest in tournament history. They merely wanted to win some moments against New Zealand to give them a confidence boost for the rest of their pool matches, and exceeded expectations with a try and three penalties. The All Blacks, fielding their B side with 12 changes, four days after the win over Argentina, were misfiring winners who lost their smiles long before the end. They could hardly have dominated a game more. They had three-quar-

New Zealand’s Codie Taylor scores a try duringa Rugby World Cup match between New Zealand and Namibiain London, Thursday. [AP PHOTO]

ters of possession and territory, had Namibia squeezed in the scrums, and broke the Namibia lines constantly, and committed Namibia three times as many tackles. But the Namibians never gave up

in defence, constantly causing knock ons, or forcing an error when the All Blacks seemed set to score. The match never flowed in perfect conditions, and that was to the Namibians’ benefit. There were 20

scrums, plus seemingly 20 more reset scrums, and more time off the clock. Even while Namibia was down to 14 men in the second half, New Zealand could score only one of its nine tries. And Namibia’s defence was such that most of the tries were in the corners, giving flyhalf Beauden Barrett difficult conversion attempts from the sidelines. He converted five. New Zealand coach Steve Hansen wanted improvement on the Argentina result, which was a solid effort by the strongest All Blacks side, but there was only frustration at failing to transfer utter domination over Namibia onto the scoreboard. Unable to create the speed and flow they enjoy, New Zealand could merely be happy to wrap up a second win from two games in Pool C without any serious injuries. Only their pride took a hit. Namibia, the lowest-ranked team and last to get underway in the tournament, gave another example of improvement by the Tier Two teams when they are given time and attention to prepare. “It is hard to motivate the guys because they don’t know what to expect,” Namibia captain Jacques Burger said.

French. Aaron Carpenter and Kyle Gilmour shift to the bench while lock Brett Beukeboom drops out of the matchday 23. Jamie Mackenzie comes for McRorie at scrum half, with brother Phil Mackenzie retaining his spot on the wing. The Mackenzies are set to become the first set of Canadian brothers to start a World Cup match together. Props Mike and Dan Pletch played in all of Canada’s games at the 2007 World Cup but came off the bench each time. The Mackenzies are one of 10 brother pairings at this year’s tournament. Connor Braid comes in for centre Nick Blevins. Harry Jones, who had been nursing a shoulder injury, starts on the bench. Nathan Hirayama remains at fly half, taking over kicking duties from McRorie. For Italy, reserve flanker Mauro Bergamasco can become only the second player to feature at five Rugby World Cups. The 36-year-old Bergamasco, who first played in the tournament in 1999, would tie the record of Samoa winger Brian Lima. The Italians have made four changes from the team beaten by France. Gonzalo Garcia and Tommaso Benvenuti replace Andrea Masi, who sustained a tournament-ending Achilles injury against France, and the benched Michele Campagnaro at centre. Props Matias Aguero and Martin Castrogiovanni drop out for Michele Rizzo and Lorenzo Cittadini.

South Africa has no room for mistakes STEVE DOUGLAS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Before the Rugby World Cup, South Africa would have viewed Saturday’s game against Samoa as an opportunity to stamp its authority on Pool B and virtually seal its place in the quarterfinals.Now, the Springboks head to Villa Park — the home of English soccer club Aston Villa — simply looking to stay alive in the tournament. Their shock opening-game loss to Japan is still reverberating through the competition, nowhere more so than in the South Africa camp. The jibes, the cruel cartoon sketches, the abuse from back home — they are all still flying around. It’s a defeat that a proud rugby-playing nation could take years to get over. The team, though, has just a week to recover. And there will be no letup from the traditionally powerful Samoans in what is set to be a brutal clash in the Midlands. “We’re expecting massive warfare,” Samoa coach Stephen Betham said on Thursday.


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NFL

MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION W 87 84 76 75 72

L 65 68 76 78 80

Pct .572 .553 .500 .490 .474

GB — 3 11 121/2 15

WCGB — — 1 3 /2 5 71/2

L10 5-5 6-4 7-3 6-4 4-6

Str W-1 W-1 W-3 W-3 L-3

Home 50-28 42-32 44-30 36-39 40-38

Away 37-37 42-36 32-46 39-39 32-42

W 88 78 74 72 71

L 63 73 76 81 81

Pct .583 .517 .493 .471 .467

GB — 10 131/2 17 171/2

WCGB — 1 41/2 8 81/2

L10 4-6 5-5 4-6 4-6 6-4

Str W-1 W-3 L-2 L-3 W-2

Home 49-28 46-31 35-38 37-38 37-41

Away 39-35 32-42 39-38 35-43 34-40

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Texas 83 69 .546 — — 8-2 W-3 39-35 Houston 80 73 .523 31/2 — 3-7 L-2 51-27 L.A. Angels 78 74 .513 5 11/2 6-4 W-2 44-31 Seattle 74 78 .487 9 51/2 6-4 L-1 34-41 Oakland 64 89 .418 191/2 16 3-7 L-5 33-45 Note: d-clinched division title; x-clinched playoff berth; w-clinched wild card

Away 44-34 29-46 34-43 40-37 31-44

Toronto N.Y. Yankees Baltimore Tampa Bay Boston

CENTRAL DIVISION Kansas City Minnesota Cleveland Chi. White Sox Detroit

WEST DIVISION

Thursday Texas 8 Oakland 1 N.Y. Yankees 3 Chi. White Sox 2 Tampa Bay 4 Boston 2 Seattle at Kansas City Cleveland at Minnesota Wednesday Detroit 7 Chi. White Sox 4 L.A. Angels 6 Houston 5 Toronto 4 N.Y. Yankees 0 Tampa Bay 6 Boston 2 Kansas City 4 Seattle 3 (10) Minnesota 4 Cleveland 2 Texas 10 Oakland 3 Friday Chi. White Sox (Rodon 8-6) at N.Y.

Yankees (Sabathia 5-9), 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 8-8) at Toronto (Dickey 10-11), 7:07 p.m. Minnesota (Pelfrey 6-10) at Detroit (Boyd 1-5), 7:08 p.m. Baltimore (Gausman 3-6) at Boston (Hill 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 13-11) at Kansas City (Volquez 13-8), 8:10 p.m. Texas (Gallardo 12-11) at Houston (Kazmir 7-10), 8:10 p.m. San Francisco (Leake 10-9) at Oakland (Gray 13-7), 10:05 p.m. Seattle (Nuno 1-3) at L.A. Angels (Richards 14-11), 10:05 p.m.

EAST DIVISION W 86 78 66 62 57

L 67 74 87 91 96

Pct .562 .513 .431 .405 .373

GB WCGB — — 71/2 11 20 231/2 24 271/2 29 321/2

L10 4-6 6-4 5-5 6-4 2-8

Str W-1 L-3 W-2 W-2 L-2

Home 48-30 44-33 38-40 37-38 33-42

Away 38-37 34-41 28-47 25-53 24-54

W 97 93 89 64 63

L 56 60 63 89 89

Pct .634 .608 .586 .418 .414

GB WCGB — — 4 — 71/2 — 33 251/2 331/2 26

L10 8-2 6-4 7-3 2-8 3-7

Str W-5 W-6 L-1 L-1 L-5

Home 54-24 50-25 47-30 34-44 34-41

Away 43-32 43-35 42-33 30-45 29-48

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home L.A. Dodgers 87 65 .572 — — 5-5 W-2 52-26 San Francisco 79 72 .523 71/2 91/2 6-4 L-1 44-30 1 1 Arizona 73 80 .477 14 /2 16 /2 5-5 L-2 35-40 San Diego 71 81 .467 16 18 4-6 W-1 36-38 Colorado 63 90 .412 241/2 261/2 3-7 L-5 33-45 Note: d-clinched division title; x-clinched playoff berth; w-clinched wild card

Away 35-39 35-42 38-40 35-43 30-45

CENTRAL DIVISION

x-St. Louis x-Pittsburgh Chicago Cubs Milwaukee Cincinnati

WEST DIVISION

Thursday Pittsburgh 5 Colorado 4 L.A. Dodgers 6 Arizona 3 Baltimore 5 Washington 4 N.Y. Mets 6 Cincinnati 4 Miami 1 Philadelphia 0 St. Louis 7 Milwaukee 3 San Francisco at San Diego Wednesday Baltimore 4 Washington 3 Miami 4 Philadelphia 3 (11) Atlanta 6 N.Y. Mets 3 Milwaukee 4 Chicago Cubs 1 St. Louis 10 Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 13 Colorado 7 L.A. Dodgers 4 Arizona 1

San Diego 5 San Francisco 4 Friday Pittsburgh (Cole 17-8) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 10-11), 2:20 p.m. Philadelphia (Eickhoff 1-3) at Washington (Zimmermann 13-8), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 8-7) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 9-11), 7:10 p.m. Atlanta (Weber 0-1) at Miami (Fernandez 5-0), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Bolsinger 6-4) at Colorado (Hale 4-5), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Pena 2-0) at St. Louis (Martinez 14-7), 8:15 p.m. Arizona (De La Rosa 13-8) at San Diego (Kelly 0-0), 10:10 p.m.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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LOB—N.Y. Yankees 6, Chi. White Sox 10. DP—N.Y. Yankees 1. HR—Beltran (18). Thompson (5). SB—Ellsbury (20). Chi. White Sox IP Sale 7 Jones 1-3 Duke 2-3 N.Y. Yankees Pineda 6 Wilson H, 2-3 Betances H, 1 1-3 Miller 1

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1 4 4 5 3 3 1 5 4 4

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0 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 2

0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Canha 1b-lf Lawrie 2b Valencia 3b Butler dh Muncy ph-dh Reddick rf Pridie ph Smolinski lf Vogt ph-1b Semien ss Blair c 39 813 8 Totals 210 003 020 010 000 000

4 3 4 3 1 2 1 2 2 3 3 31

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

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E—Beltre, Lawrie, Deshields, Blair. LOB—Texas 11, Oakland 6. DP— Texas 4. Oakland 1. 2B—Choo (30), Butler (27), Moreland (25), Valencia (21). HR—Fielder (22). SB—Reddick 2 (10), Deshields (24). S—Venable. Texas Hamels W, 5-1 Kela Faulkner Bass Oakland Bassitt L, 1-7 Venditte Rodriguez Abad Leon Otero Martin

IP 6 1 1 1 3 1 1 2-3 1-3 1 2

H R ER BB SO 4 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 2 1 1 2

3 0 0 3 0 0 2

3 0 0 3 0 0 2

1 0 1 2 1 0 1

3 1 0 1 0 0 1

Umpires—Home, Paul Emmel; First, Andy Fletcher; Second, Jerry Meals; Third, Jordan Baker. T—3:20. A—14,452 (35,067) at Oakland.

INTERLEAGUE

NATIONAL LEAGUE

N.Y. Mets Washington Miami Atlanta Philadelphia

Stubbs cf Choo rf Fielder dh Beltre 3b Moreland 1b Andrus ss Alberto ph-ss Odor 2b Venable lf Gimenez c

0 1 2 0

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HBP — Ellsbury. Umpires—Home, Clint Fagan; First, Fieldin Culbreth; Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Paul Schrieber. at N.Y. Yankees.

Tampa Bay ab Guyer lf 4 Mahtook dh 3 Jaso ph-dh 1 Longoria 3b 4 Forsythe 2b 4 Cabrera ss 4 Souza Jr. rf 4 Kiermaier cf 3 Shaffer 1b 3 Loney ph-1b 1 Maile c 4 Totals 35 Tampa Bay Boston

r h bi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 11 4 000 200

Boston Betts rf Pedroia 2b Bogaerts ss Ortiz dh Shaw 1b Castillo lf Holt 3b Hanigan c Swihart ph-c Bradley Jr. cf

ab 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 2 1 3

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LOB—Boston 2, Tampa Bay 5. DP— Tampa Bay 2. Boston 1. 2B—Longoria (33), Forsythe (33), Cabrera (28), Souza Jr. (14), Maile (2). HR—Ortiz (36). Longoria (20); Kiermaier (9). Tampa Bay IP Ramirez W, 11-6 7 Colome H, 8 1 Boxberger S, 38 1 Boston Miley L, 11-11 6 1-3 Hembree 2-3 Barnes 1 Ogando 1

H R ER BB SO 4 2 2 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

ORIOLES 5, NATIONALS 4 %DOWLPRUH DE U K EL Parra cf-rf 5 1 1 0 Machado 3b 3 0 1 1 Davis 1b 5 0 0 0 Pearce lf 3 1 1 0 Wieters c 4 2 2 2 Schoop 2b 4 1 1 2 Flaherty rf 3 0 0 0 Lough cf 0 0 0 0 Hardy ss 3 0 1 0 Wilson sp 2 0 0 0 Paredes ph 0 0 0 0 Walker ph 0 0 0 0 Roe p 0 0 0 0 Wright p 0 0 0 0 Reimold ph 1 0 0 0 Brach p 0 0 0 0 2¡'D\ S Totals 33 5 7 5 Baltimore 100 :DVKLQJWRQ

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U K EL 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 410 4 —5 ³

LOB—Baltimore 7, Washington 8. DP— Baltimore 2. 2B—Escobar (25), Robinson (15), Parra (9), Turner (1). HR—Ramos (14). Wieters (7); Schoop (15). SF— Rendon. Baltimore IP Wilson 6 Roe BS, 1 1-3 Wright W, 3-5 2-3 Brach H, 13 1 2¡'D\ 6 :DVKLQJWRQ Roark 5 Ross 1 1-3 Thornton 2-3 Treinen L, 2-4 BS, 3 1 Rivero 1

H 6 1 2 1

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3 0 0 2 0

3 0 0 2 0

2 1 2 1 0

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Umpires—Home, Ed Hickox; First, Alan 3RUWHU 6HFRQG %ULDQ 2¡1RUD 7KLUG Mark Ripperger. T—3:05. A—28,456 (41,341) at Washington.

DODGERS 6, D-BACKS 3 / $ 'RGJHUV DE Ruggiano lf 2 Crawford ph-lf 1 Rollins ss 3 Turner 3b 2 Pederson cf 2 Kendrick 2b 5 Van Slyke 1b 4 Ellis c 2 Heisey cf-rf 3 Ethier ph-rf 1 6FKHEOHU UI 0Guerrero ph-3b

U K EL 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 1 0 1

RANGERS 8, ATHLETICS 1

Gonzalez ph Torreyes 3b Kershaw sp Barnes ph Nicasio p Howell p Garcia p Utley ph Hatcher p Jansen p Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals Arizona 011 100 000 / $ 'RGJHUV [

Texas ab r h bi Oakland Deshields cf 5 2 3 2 Burns cf

E—Hill, Pollock. LOB—Arizona 6, L.A. Dodgers 10. DP—Arizona 1. 2B—Guer-

8 0 2 1

4 0 0 0

4 0 0 0

1 0 0 0

3 0 1 1

Umpires—Home, John Hirschbeck; First, John Tumpane; Second, James Hoye; Third, Bill Welke. T—2:39. A—34,916 (37,673) at Boston.

ab r h bi 3 0 1 0

1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 33

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

Arizona IP Corbin L, 6-5 4 1-3 &KDĂ€Q Burgos 1-3 Hessler 1-3 Bracho 1 1-3 Stites 1 / $ 'RGJHUV Kershaw W, 15-7 5 Nicasio H, 14 1 Howell H, 9 1-3 Garcia H, 10 2-3 Hatcher H, 12 1 Jansen S, 34 1

H 5 0 0 1 1

R ER BB SO 4 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0

6 1 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 0 0 0 0

9 2 0 0 2 1

WP — Nicasio. HBP — Ellis. Umpires— Home, David Rackley; First, Bob Davidson; Second, Hunter Wendelstedt; Third, Marvin Hudson. T—3:21. A—38,234 (56) at L.A. Dodgers.

PIRATES 5, ROCKIES 4 3LWWVEXUJK DE U K EL Harrison 3b 5 1 2 0 Decker rf 4 1 2 1 McCutchen cf 4 0 1 0 Marte lf 5 1 4 1 Walker 2b 4 1 1 0 Mercer ss 4 0 0 0 Alvarez 1b 3 1 1 3 Rodriguez 1b 0 0 0 0 Stewart c 4 0 1 0 Locke sp 1 0 0 0 Lafromboise p 0 0 0 0 Snider ph 1 0 0 0 Blanton p 0 0 0 0 Bastardo p 0 0 0 0 Morse ph 1 0 0 0 Melancon p 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 512 5 3LWWVEXUJK Colorado 002

&RORUDGR DE Dickerson cf 5 Adames ss 5 Arenado 3b 4 Rosario 1b 3 Oberg p 0 Gonzalez ph-rf 1 LeMahieu 2b 3 Morneau ph 0 Diaz p 0 Axford p 0 Ynoa lf-2b 4 Parker rf-lf 4 Garneau c 4 Bettis sp 1 Paulsen ph-1b 2

U K EL 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1

Totals 36 4 9 4 ³ 011 000 —4

E—Blanton, Decker. LOB—Colorado 8, Pittsburgh 8. DP—Colorado 1. 2B— Arenado 2 (38), Harrison 2 (26). 3B— Adames (1). HR—Alvarez (26). SB— Paulsen (1), Parker (1). S—Locke. 3LWWVEXUJK ,3 Locke 5 2-3 Lafromboise 1-3 Blanton W, 5-0 1 Bastardo H, 8 1 Melancon S, 50 1 Colorado Bettis 6 Oberg H, 14 1 Diaz L, 0-1 BS, 1 1 Axford 1

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5 (5 %% 62 4 4 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2

7 1 3 1

2 0 3 0

2 0 3 0

2 0 0 1

6 1 1 2

Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Larry Vanover; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Vic Carapazza. T—2:58. A—25,164 (50,398) at Colorado.

MARLINS 1, PHILLIES 0 Philadelphia ab r Galvis ss 4 0 Bogusevic rf 3 0 Sweeney ph 1 0 Loewen p 0 0 Herrera cf 2 0 Ruf 1b 4 0 Blanco 2b 4 0 Asche 3b 4 0 Rupp c 3 0 Altherr lf 2 0 Asher sp 2 0 Francoeur ph-rf1 0

h bi 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Miami ab r h bi Gordon 2b 3 0 0 0 Suzuki rf 4 0 0 0 Yelich lf 4 0 1 0 Bour 1b 3 0 0 0 Ozuna cf 1 0 0 0 Dietrich 3b 3 1 1 0 Dunn p 0 0 0 0 Ramos p 0 0 0 0 Realmuto c 3 0 1 1 Rojas ss 3 0 0 0 Cosart sp 1 0 0 0 Urena p 0 0 0 0 Telis ph 1 0 0 0 Narveson p 0 0 0 0 Morris p 0 0 0 0 Prado 3b 1 0 1 0 Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 27 1 4 1 Philadelphia 000 000 000 —0 Miami 000 000 10x —1

E—Blanco. LOB—Miami 5, Philadelphia 6. DP—Philadelphia 1. 2B—Asher (1). 3B—Realmuto (7). SB—Yelich (16), Asche (1). S—Gordon.

NATIONAL LEAGUE $UL]RQD DE U K EL Inciarte rf 4 0 0 0 Hill 2b 4 1 1 0 Pollock cf 3 0 0 0 Goldschmidt 1b4 1 2 1 Castillo c 4 0 1 0 Tomas lf 4 0 1 1 Drury 3b 4 1 2 1 Owings ss 2 0 0 0 Lamb ph 1 0 0 0 Corbin sp 2 0 0 0 &KDĂ€Q S Saltalamacchia ph1 0 0 0 Burgos p 0 0 0 0 Hessler p 0 0 0 0 Bracho p 0 0 0 0 Stites p 0 0 0 0 Peralta ph 1 0 0 0

rero (9), Ellis (8), Drury (3). HR—Heisey (1). Drury (2).

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 —3 ³

Philadelphia Asher L, 0-5 Loewen Miami Cosart Urena Narveson Morris W, 5-3 Dunn H, 23 Ramos S, 29

IP 7 1 4 1 1 1-3 2-3 1 1

H R ER BB SO 3 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 2 0 1 0

HBP — Ozuna. Herrera. Umpires— Home, Mike Winters; First, Mike Muchlinski; Second, Mark Wegner; Third, Carlos Torres. T—2:34. A—17,083 (37,442) at Miami.

CARDINALS 7, BREWERS 3 Milwaukee ab Gennett 2b 5 Schafer cf 4 Lind 1b 2 Lucroy ph-1b 1 Rogers lf 4 Santana rf 3 Perez 3b 4 Maldonado c 3 Davis ph 1 Ashley c 0 Rivera ss 4 Jungmann sp 2

r 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

h bi 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

St. Louis Carpenter 3b Pham cf Heyward rf Peralta ss Piscotty 1b-lf Grichuk lf Reynolds 1b Wong 2b Cruz c Wacha sp Garcia ph Cishek p

ab 4 3 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 1 1 0

r h bi 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 3 1 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Goforth p Segura ph Jimenez p Barrios p Peterson ph

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 712 7 —3 —7

E—Grichuk. LOB—Milwaukee 8, St. Louis 6. DP—Milwaukee 1. 2B—Grichuk (22), Perez (15). HR—Peralta (17); Piscotty (6). Milwaukee IP Jungmann L, 9-7 5 Goforth 1 Jimenez 1 1-3 Barrios 2-3 St. Louis Wacha W, 17-6 5 Cishek H, 6 1 Siegrist H, 27 1 Choate 0 Broxton 1 Belisle 1

H R ER BB SO 6 6 6 3 5 1 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 1 1

3 0 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 0 3 0

WEEK 3 AMERICAN CONFERENCE EAST New England N.Y. Jets Miami Buffalo

W 2 2 1 1

L 0 0 1 1

T Pct 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .500 0 .500

PF 68 51 37 59

PA 53 17 33 54

Home 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0

Away 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0

AFC 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0

NFC 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0

Div 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0

W 2 1 1 0

L 0 1 1 2

T Pct 0 1.000 0 .500 0 .500 0 .000

PF 57 38 64 46

PA 32 45 46 56

Home 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0

Away 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0

AFC 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0

NFC 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0

Div 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

W 1 1 0 0

L 1 1 2 2

T 0 0 0 0

Pct .500 .500 .000 .000

PF 32 56 37 21

PA 40 42 51 47

Home 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0

Away 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0

AFC 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0

NFC 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0

Div 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

W 2 1 1 1

L 0 1 1 1

T Pct 0 1.000 0 .500 0 .500 0 .500

PF 50 50 52 51

PA 37 66 52 51

Home 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0

Away 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0

AFC 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0

NFC 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0

Div 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0

NORTH Cincinnati Cleveland Pittsburgh Baltimore SOUTH Jacksonville Tennessee Houston Indianapolis WEST

Choate pitched to 1 batter in the 8th HBP — Peralta. Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson; First, Brian Gorman; Second, Tripp Gibson; Third, Ben May. T—3:03. A—43,243 (45,399) at St. Louis.

Denver Oakland San Diego Kansas City

METS 6, REDS 4

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

N.Y. Mets ab r h bi Granderson rf 5 1 1 0 Wright 3b 5 1 1 1 Murphy 2b 5 2 3 1 Cespedes cf-lf 4 1 2 2 Duda 1b 3 0 2 2 '¡$UQDXG F Conforto lf 4 0 1 0 Robles p 0 0 0 0 Familia p 0 0 0 0 Tejada ss 4 0 1 0 deGrom p 0 0 0 0 Matz sp 2 1 1 0 Goeddel p 0 0 0 0 Cuddyer ph 1 0 0 0 Reed p 0 0 0 0 Johnson ph 1 0 0 0 Lagares cf 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 612 6 N.Y. Mets 003 Cincinnati 100

Cincinnati ab Bourgeois cf 5 De Jesus lf 5 Votto 1b 3 Phillips 2b 4 Frazier 3b 4 %UXFH UI Suarez ss 4 Pena c 4 Smith sp 1 Cabrera ph 1 Lorenzen p 0 Duvall ph 1 Parra p 0 Badenhop p 0 LeCure p 0 Diaz p 0 Schumaker ph 1 Totals 37 000 300 011 010

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LOB—N.Y. Mets 7, Cincinnati 7. DP—N.Y. Mets 1. 2B—Duda 2 (33), Suarez (19), Wright (7). 3B—Murphy (2). HR—Bruce (26). SF—Cespedes. N.Y. Mets IP H R ER BB SO Matz 5 2-3 10 3 3 0 8 deGrom 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goeddel W, 1-1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Reed H, 14 1 0 0 0 1 0 Robles H, 11 1 1 1 1 0 0 Familia S, 42 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati Smith 5 7 3 3 1 5 Lorenzen 1 0 0 0 0 1 Parra L, 1-2 2-3 4 3 3 0 0 Badenhop 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 LeCure 1 1 0 0 0 1 Diaz 1 0 0 0 0 3

Umpires—Home, Adam Hamari; First, Angel Hernandez; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Ted Barrett. T—3:04. A—18,881 (42,319) at Cincinnati.

HOCKEY WHL 7KXUVGD\¡V JDPHV Moose Jaw 3 Regina 1 )ULGD\¡V JDPHV Swift Current at Brandon, 6:30 p.m. Calgary at Kootenay, 7 p.m. Medicine Hat at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Prince Albert at Saskatoon, 7:05 p.m. Everett at Prince George, 8 p.m. Portland at Victoria, 8:05 p.m. Kamloops at Kelowna, 8:05 p.m. Seattle at Vancouver, 8:30 p.m.

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Brad Marchand scored in the sixth round of the shootout to give the Boston Bruins a 4-3 home victory over the New York Rangers in exhibition play Thursday night. Ryan Spooner and Frank Vatrano also had shootout goals. Spooner and Brandon Carlo scored in the third period to help Boston overcome a 3-1 deficit. Tyler Randell also scored for Boston, which lost defenceman

Zdeno Chara to an upper-body injury in the first period. Jeremy Smith made 22 saves for the Bruins. Brady Skjei, Mats Zuccarello and Kevin Hayes scored for New York. Zuccarello and Dan Boyle scored in the shootout. Henrik Lundqvist made 21 saves in two periods, and Jeff Malcolm stopped 15 shots in the third period and overtime. New York’s Lundqvist, Zuccarello, Derick Brassard, Rick Nash and Ryan McDonagh made

their preseason debuts. For Zuccarello, it was his first game action since Game 5 of the Metropolitan Division semifinal series against the Pittsburgh Penguins. His skull was fractured when he was struck by McDonagh’s stick in the first period of New York’s 2-1 series-ending victory. RED WINGS ROUT PENGUINS In Detroit, Dylan Larkin and Teemu Pulkkinen each scored two goals in

the Detroit Red Wings’ 6-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Tyler Bertuzzi and Drew Miller also scored for Detroit, and Jimmy Howard stopped 34 shots. Pittsburgh goalie Matthew Murray allowed all six Detroit goals on 27 shots. Beau Bennett scored for the Penguins. Johan Franzen played his first game for Detroit since suffering a concussion in a regular-season game Jan. 6 against Edmonton.

OSHIE’S SHOOTOUT GOAL LIFTS CAPITALS OVER HABS In Montreal, T.J. Oshie scored the lone shootout goal in the Washington Capitals’ 4-3 victory over the Montreal Canadiens. Oshie, Andre Burakovsky and Alex Ovechkin scored for the Capitals in regulation. Braden Holtby allowed three goals on 13 shots in two periods for Washington, and Dan Ellis stopped all 12 shots he faced in the third.


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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants do know how to hold onto a lead. New York didn’t let Washington steal a victory late, finishing off a 32-21 decision Thursday night on Odell Beckham Jr.’s 30-yard touchdown catch and Rueben Randle’s 41-yarder. The Giants fell apart in the fourth quarter of losses to Dallas and Atlanta. This time, New York (1-2) dominated most of the action against the injuryplagued Redskins (1-2), who lost veteran cornerback DeAngelo Hall to a right leg injury that looked serious. “We won,� Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. “Smile.� The Giants scored in nearly every way possible, beginning with Rashad Jennings blocking Tress Way’s punt for a safety on Washington’s opening series. Andre Williams scored on a 1-yard run, Josh Brown kicked three field goals, and Beckham toasted Bashaud Breeland to settle matters. Randle had a 41-yard TD catch in the closing minutes, after which Washington’s Rashad Ross returned the kickoff 101 yards for the final score. New York also led at halftime and through three quarters of its losses to the Cowboys and Falcons. “Players need the reinforcement that comes with closing out the game with a win,� Coughlin said. Prince Amukamara and Uani Unga had interceptions of Kirk Cousins, who

struggled once more against New York. Last season, he threw four picks in a loss to New York. Washington, which has lost five straight to the Giants, got field goals of 44 and 37 yards from Dustin Hopkins, but any thoughts of a comeback ended when Matt Jones fumbled on his way into the end zone with 9 1-2 minutes remaining. A late four-yard TD pass to Chris Thompson and two-point conversion brought the deficit to 11, then Randle made his scoring catch. The victory provides some optimism for the Giants in the muddled NFC East, where Dallas is 2-0 but missing several stars, and Philadelphia is 0-2. “I felt bad for the first two games,� said Eli Manning, who struggled in key situations in the two losses. “We were right there, could easily have won. To not be at our best in final minutes of a game is frustrating. You have to want to get back in that moment, have success and feel good about yourselves.� Manning was coolly efficient, finishing 23 of 31 for 279 yards. Beckham had seven receptions for 79 yards, and Randle had seven for 116. The Giants were super-aggressive with the blitz, with inconsistent results. Cousins’ mobility helped him avoid sacks, but the sloppy Redskins couldn’t find the end zone until it was too late. New York, meanwhile, was scoring with variety. Jennings, who rushed for only 32 yards on the night, surged through to block Way’s punt out of the side of the end zone for a quick 2-0 lead.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The lawyer for a woman accusing Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane of sexual assault abruptly quit the case Thursday night, saying he’s no longer comfortable representing the woman because of how her mother reported finding an evidence bag they

believed once held the woman’s rape kit. Thomas Eoannou told reporters he believes there were, what he called, “fabrications� in the story of how the bag was found. And he added that he’s no longer sure if the bag ever contained evidence from the investigation. “I can only say that I don’t know what’s true and what’s not true,� Eoannou said during a

hastily called news conference at his downtown Buffalo law office. “I received the story line from the mother. And it’s my position that I’m not comfortable with that version of the events.� Despite his concerns, Eoannou said he’s still confident in the woman’s allegations against Kane. “I don’t know how that

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U.S. Fed to start raising rates by end of the year

Agencies, major NGOs ordered out of Ukraine

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Chairwoman Janet Yellen says she expects the Federal Reserve to begin raising interest rates from record lows by the end of the year. In a lecture at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Yellen said she thought inflation would gradually move up to the Fed’s target rate of two per cent as unusually low oil prices and other factors prove temporary. And she suggested that global economic weakness won’t likely be significant enough to dissuade the Fed from raising its key shortterm rate from zero by December. In her speech Thursday, Yellen said Fed officials continue to monitor economic troubles abroad. But she said officials don’t think those challenges will significantly influence the central bank’s interest-rate decisions.

The United Nations humanitarian chief says he is “alarmed” that UN agencies have been ordered out of the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine by the “de facto authorities” there. Stephen O’Brien’s statement Thursday says the UN agencies have been told to end operations and leave by Friday. O’Brien also says several international non-governmental organizations have been told to leave Luhansk by Saturday. His statement does not name them. O’Brien adds that UN operations in the region of Donetsk are also in peril. He says “a decision by the de facto authorities in Donetsk on the UN’s future operations remains on hold, and all UN agency operations have been suspended.”

Israel on Thursday approved harsher measures to combat the practice of stone-throwing amid a recent surge in Palestinian violence, widening the rules of engagement for police and vowing to raise minimum penalties for offenders to four years’ imprisonment. The measures, approved by the Security Cabinet, allow police officers to fire live ammunition when there is an “immediate and concrete danger to police or civilians,” according to a government statement. In recent months, stone-throwing has become a near daily occurrence in some neighbourhoods of east Jerusalem, the section of the city captured by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war and claimed by the Palestinians as their capital.

The main river running through South America’s biggest city has a “dead” stretch that’s doubled in size over the past year to over 155 kilometres because of sewage pollution. That’s according to a report on the 1,100-kilometre Tiete River released this week by environmental group SOS Mata Atlantica. The Tiete begins about 75 kilometres west of central Sao Paulo. Environmentalists say sewage pollution coupled with severe droughts in 2014 and this year are mostly to blame, along with a lack of co-operation between the mayors of cities along the state water company. Sao Paulo’s state government started a de-pollution project in 1993 with the goal of cleaning the vital river by 2020.

A nearly 3,000-year-old carving stolen more than four decades ago from a remote area of southern Mexico has been recovered in France. The Olmec carving dating to around 900 B.C. had been chipped off the rock face sometime between the arrival of an archaeological team in 1968 and 1972, when the team returned to the area. Dominique Michelet, a French archaeologist at the CNRS research centre involved in recovering the piece, said Thursday the bas relief is believed to represent a priest. Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History said in a statement the carving was “secretly extracted from the rock face in the early 1970s and illegally taken out of the country.”

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Oilsands monitoring group to remain despite funding crunch An oilsands environmental monitoring group has voted not to disband despite having no secure source of revenue next year. The Fort McMurray, Alta.,-based Cumulative Environmental Management Association learned this past summer that the province would make industry funding of the group optional next year.

The organization relies on industry funding for almost all of its $5-million budget. CEMA spokeswoman Carol Christian confirmed the vote to dissolve was defeated, but she declined to release the voting results citing confidentiality rules. Terry Abel, the oilsands director at the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, said CEMA had fulfilled its mandate and there are now organizations that could accomplish the same tasks more efficiently and effectively. — THE CANADIAN PRESS

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Women’s shelter was aware of suspect in homicides MICHELLE MCQUIGGE THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO — The female victims of a triple homicide in eastern Ontario died despite their efforts to protect themselves and a legal system that largely took pains to address their alleged killer’s long history of domestic violence. Shelter workers in eastern Ontario were familiar with Basil Borutski’s name years before it surfaced in the headlines following an alleged killing spree that culminated in three charges of first-degree murder. Court documents reveal that two of his alleged victims, 36-year-old Anastasia Kuzyk and Nathalie Warmerdam, 48, used to date Borutski and had both pressed assault charges against him. Media reports have identified the third victim, 66-year-old Carol Culleton, as Borutski’s most recent partner. The three women died in and around the tiny village of Wilno, Ont., about 180 kilometres west of Ottawa. But Borutski’s long criminal history had given him a reputation well beyond the town’s boundaries. Leigh Sweeney, executive director of the Bernadette McCann House shelter in Pembroke, Ont., about 70 kilometres northeast of Wilno, said Borutski’s name was known to staff. “Renfrew County is maybe the largest county in Ontario, but it’s small,” she said. “People know people. We’re very connected.” Sweeney said the tragedy highlights the complex, insidious nature of domestic violence, a crime that too often goes unreported.


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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2015

PAPAL VISIT

Pope hits New York after address to Congress NICOLE WINFIELD AND ERICA WERNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Pope Francis plunged into the melting pot of New York after reminding the country of its immigrant origins in the first papal speech before Congress on Thursday. Over an intense 40 hours set to start with a sunset evening prayer service at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, he will address world leaders at the United Nations, participate in an interfaith service at the Sept. 11 memorial museum at ground zero and celebrate Mass at Madison Square Garden. Thousands of people lined the streets leading to the recently spruced up cathedral to greet the

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popular pontiff as his motorcade slowly drove by and he gestured toward them from his popemobile. They cheered, waved flags and adoringly chanted his name.

The pope, who’s making his first trip to the United States, planned to visit a school on Friday and take a processional drive through Central Park. In Washington earlier Thursday, the pope had waded into bitter disputes while speaking to Congress, entreating the nation to share its immense wealth with those less fortunate. He urged Congress and the nation to abolish the death penalty, fight global warming and embrace immigrants. Lawmakers gave rousing ovations to the leader of the world’s Catholics despite obvious disagreements over some of his pleas. After he addressed Congress, the first pontiff to do so, he underscored his message by travelling directly

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UN to approve plan to fight poverty, climate change THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

World leaders open a summit Friday to formally approve an ambitious and costly 15-year blueprint to eradicate extreme poverty, combat climate change and address more than a dozen other major global issues. Implementing the new develop-

ment goals — expected to cost between $3.5 trillion and $5 trillion every year until 2030 — is expected to be the focus of the three-day summit that will include speeches by U.S. President Barack Obama, China’s President Xi Jinping and the leaders of Egypt, India, Iran, Germany, Britain and France.

Kenya’s UN Ambassador Macharia Kamau, one of the facilitators of negotiations, insisted in early August when the goals were agreed on by the UN’s 193 member states that the trillions needed are “not unattainable� because most money will come from domestic resources raised in countries, complemented by international

development assistance. But Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates said Thursday that “there’s certainly no chance that that amount of money will be available next year,� adding that “we’d be doing very well to have anywhere near that amount of money available by 2030.�

The 17 non-binding goals will succeed the eight Millennium Development Goals adopted by world leaders 15 years ago. Despite significant progress, however, the only one achieved before this year was halving the number of people living in extreme poverty, due primarily to economic growth in China.


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he fall season is ripe with fresh faces on TV, but there’s something so comforting about a familiar face. An old familiar friend is heading back to television, and his arrival is just around the bend. In the ‘80s and ‘90s, TV audiences got to know John Stamos as Uncle Jesse in “Full House.� Now, a whole new generation will get to know him as Jimmy Martino, a restaurateur who discovers he not only has a son, but a granddaughter as well, in “Grandfathered,� which premieres Tuesday, Sept. 29, on Fox and Citytv. Created by Daniel Chun, one of Variety’s 10 TV Scribes to Watch in 2015, the series introduces Jimmy as the consummate bachelor. He’s charming, he’s stylish, he’s successful, but he’s completely frazzled when Gerald (Josh Peck, “Drake & Josh�) shows up announcing that he’s his son and introduces his own daughter, Edie, Jimmy’s granddaughter. Paget Brewster (“Criminal Minds�) plays Jimmy’s ex-girlfriend and Gerald’s mother, Sara, who seems less than impressed to have Jimmy back in her life. While Jimmy may not be well versed in taking care of a baby, he can help his son with one thing: Gerald wants desperately to win the affection of Edie’s mother, Vanessa (Christina Milian, “Baggage Claim,� 2013). Kelly Jenrette

(“Audrey,� 2014) and Ravi Patel (“Scrubs�) round out the cast as Jimmy’s assistant manager and chef. Fox has billed the series as “an unconventional, sophisticated comedy about coming of age — at any age.� It’s created quite a buzz in the industry, in no small part because of its seemingly ageless star, who also serves as an executive producer on the series. “Stamos has just been on our TV for the past 25 years,� said executive producer Dan Fogelman in fox.com’s sneak peek at the series. “He’s a gigantic, gigantic star who’s been kind of in people’s living rooms and bedrooms. He finds out overnight that he not only has a son he never knew about, but also a granddaughter, turning him from George Clooney to Grandpa. ... He’s trying to be a better man, and often failing.� In the network’s official trailer, Stamos’s Jimmy is a delightfully charming fish out of water as he cares for his newfound granddaughter, even though he obviously has no idea what he’s doing. Luckily, Stamos does. After all, this isn’t the first time he’s worked with children. At this season’s Television Critics Association fall preview event, he explained that the secret to his success in working with children is whispering into their ears. “I made a couple of twins a lot of money,� he joked, referring to his “Full House� co-stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

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Sports this week Auto Racing Friday, Sept 25 5:00 p.m. FSRacing (41) (41) ARCA Auto Racing Kentucky 150 Live (2h) 10:55 p.m. TSN (8) (8) F1 Auto Racing Japanese Grand Prix Qualifying Live (1h5)

Saturday, Sept 26 7:00 a.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NASCAR Truck Racing UNOH 175 Camping World Series Qualifying Live (1h30) 9:30 a.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NCWTS Setup Live (30m) 10:00 a.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NASCAR Truck Racing UNOH 175 Camping World Series Live (2h) 9:35 p.m. TSN (8) (8) Formula One Pre-race Live (20m) 9:55 p.m. TSN (8) (8) F1 Auto Racing Japanese Grand Prix Live (2h5)

7:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) MLB Baseball Teams TBA Live (3h)

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Sunday, Sept 27

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7:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Insiders Live (1h) 8:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Countdown Live (2h) 9:00 a.m. KCPQ (15) (15) Fox NFL Sunday Live (1h) CBS (49) (49) The NFL Today Live (1h2) 10:00 a.m. CTV (9) (9) NFL Football Teams TBA Live (3h) KCPQ (15) (15) NFL Football Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys Live (3h) CBS (49) (49) NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at St. Louis Rams Live (3h23) 1:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL Football Montreal Alouettes at Saskatchewan Roughriders Live (3h) KCPQ (15) (15) The OT Live (30m) 1:25 p.m. CTV (9) (9) NFL Football Chicago vs. Seattle or Buffalo vs. Miami Live (3h5) CBS (49) (49) NFL Football Chicago Bears at Seattle Seahawks Live (3h5) 4:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Football Night in America Live (1h15) NBC (46) (46) Football Night in America Live (1h20) 5:15 p.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Football Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions Live (3h15) 5:20 p.m. NBC (46) (46) NFL Football Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions Live (3h15)

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Wednesday, Sept 30 5:00 a.m. GOLF (144) (144) EPGA Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Round 1 Live (4h)

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Thursday, Oct 1 12:00 p.m. GOLF (144) (144) Web.com Golf Tour Championship Round 1 Live (3h)

Hockey Friday, Sept 25 4:30 p.m. SN360 (109) (109) NHL Hockey Pre-season Buffalo Sabres at Toronto Maple Leafs Live (2h30)

Saturday, Sept 26 4:30 p.m. RSP (45) (45) NHL Hockey Pre-season Montréal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs Live (2h30) 7:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) NHL Hockey Pre-season Calgary Flames at Vancouver Canucks Live (2h30)

Monday, Sept 28 8:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) NHL Hockey Pre-season Arizona Coyotes at Vancouver Canucks Live (1h30)

Tuesday, Sept 29 7:30 p.m. RSP (45) (45) NHL Hockey Pre-season Vancouver Canucks at San Jose Sharks Live (2h30)

Rugby Saturday, Sept 26 6:15 a.m. TSN (8) (8) WR Rugby World Cup Italy vs. Canada Pool D Live (2h15)

Tuesday, Sept 29 8:30 a.m. TSN (8) (8) WR Rugby World Cup Tonga vs. Namibia Pool C Live (2h30)

Thursday, Oct 1 8:30 a.m. TSN (8) (8) WR Rugby World Cup Wales vs. Fiji Pool A Live (2h30) 11:45 a.m. TSN (8) (8) WR Rugby World Cup Canada vs. France Pool D Live (2h15)

Soccer Saturday, Sept 26 6:30 a.m. RSP (45) (45) EPL Soccer Sunderland at Manchester City Live (2h30) 8:25 a.m. TV5 (113) (113) FFF Soccer Championnat de France Équipes à communiquer En direct (2h5) 7:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) MLS Soccer New York City FC at Vancouver Whitecaps Live (2h)

Tuesday, Sept 29 11:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) UEFA Champions League Pre-game Live (30m) 11:30 a.m. TSN (8) (8) UEFA Soccer Champions League Olympiacos vs. Arsenal Live (2h30)

Wednesday, Sept 30 8:45 a.m. TSN (8) (8) UEFA Soccer Champions League Galatasaray CC vs. Astana Live (2h15) 11:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) UEFA Champions League Pre-game Live (30m) 11:30 a.m. TSN (8) (8) UEFA Soccer Champions League Real Madrid vs. Malmo FF Live (2h30) Nanaimo Daily News: Sports Sep 25, 2015 to Oct 1, 2015

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"Just Wright" (2010,Comedy) Common, Queen Latifah. Z

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Tim Allen stars in “Last Man Standing”

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Friday, September 25, 2015


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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS (49) (49)

8:30 p.m.

After 15 seasons, the CSIs work together to solve a potentially catastrophic case in the series finale of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” airing Sunday, Sept. 27, on CBS. This special two-hour TV movie, which wraps up the iconic drama, features Grissom (William Petersen) and Willows (Marg Helgenberger), who return to assist the team.

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"Speed" (‘94) Dog Blog Awesome MakeOver Next Step Next Step Jessie (R) GoodLuck The X Factor "Live Show 3" (R) :10 The X Factor (R) Seinf. (R) Seinf. Seinf. Seinf. BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Conan MatchGm. CornerG Laughs JFL: Gags JFL: Gags Simpsons Just for Laughs (R) BigBang BigBang T. Noah Nightly 5:Z "The More the Merr... Justice Be /:15 The Nazi Plan Z

"The Diary of Anne Frank" (‘59) Millie Perkins. Chopped Canada (R) Chopped Chopped (R) Chopped (R) Chopped (R) Diners Diners Polar Bear Liquidator St. Wars Storage Be Alive (R) Polar Bear Liquidator St. Wars Storage Forbidden (R) BattleFact. Battle Pawn Star Pawn Star CountCars CountCars Outlaw Chronicles Forged in Fire Battle Battle Face Off Bazillion Dollar InnerSp. Psychic P. of Interest (R) Face Off (R) Bazillion Dollar 5:Z "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machine... Z

"True Lies" (1994,Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis. Comic Book Men "KISS My Stash" FIM Motorcycle Race FIM Motorcycle Race NASCAR Race Hub (R) Pass Time Pass Time FIM Motorcycle Race FIM Motorcycle Race America America Running Wild (R) Mysteries Castle (R) America America Running Wild (R) Ghost Adven. (R) Big Friend Max/Ruby Charmers :45 Truckt. :10 Caillou :Max/Ruby Toopy & B :25 Guppies /:50 Umizoo Charmers :Backyard Max/Ruby 4:MLB Baseball Tor./Bal. SN Central NHL Hockey Vancouver Canucks at San Jose Sharks Pre-season Live Sportsnet Central Boxing NBC News News News Evening Best Time Ever The Voice "The Blind Auditions Part 4" News :35 Tonight KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Muppets The Boat Agents of SHIELD Beyond the Tank News :35 Kimmel PBS NewsHour J. Pepin Steves' Gorongosa Park Gorongosa Park Frontline Part 1 of 3 Chef Painting News News Insider ET NCIS NCIS: New Orleans Limitless News :35SColbert Fam. Feud Fam. Feud M&M Girls iHeartRadio Part 1 of 2 (continued Sept 30) Girls M&M FamilyGuy FamilyGuy Market Tonight (R) Market Call (R) The Close Comm Market Tonight (R) Stock Business Paid Paid CHiPS (R) M*A*S*H M*A*S*H A. Griffith A. Griffith HappyD. Laverne Hogan Hogan C.lBurnett P. Mason Million Dollar Critic Million/Critic (R) Legacies John F. Kennedy Jr. Food Revolution (R) Million/Critic (R) Oprah Winfrey (R) Mohawk Mohawk Blackstone (R) HardRock News Laughing Candy Mohawk Mohawk Blackstone (R) Z

"The Stone Angel" (‘07) Ellen Burstyn. Messages Conspire Z

"Oh, God! Book II" (‘80) George Burns. Unscript P. Popoff Boxing Premier Champions Night Highlights Night Highlights The Final Score The Final Score Degrassi Degrassi True Life Reign True Life (R) The Challenge (R) The Challenge (R) Simpsons Cleveland Tosh.0 Drunk SouthPk Tosh.0 (R) T. Noah Conan Cleveland Midnight Drunk Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Politics Politique Campaign Campaign Ma maison bleue Urgences au bout du Journal :40 Z

"Au fond des bois" (2010,Drame) On n'est pas que (R) Champion :55TVANou. Tricheur Chez vous Alerte 5 Le Dôme O' Nouvelles :35 Denis Lévesque :35 Signé M Le Téléjournal Économie National 24/60 (R) Grands rep. Partie 2 de 3 Le Téléjournal Télé Qc Journal Feherty Live Feherty Live (R) Golf Cent. Golf Feherty Live (R) Feherty Live (R) War by the Shore (R)

Best Bet tonight

The Grinder CITY (13) (13) KCPQ (15) (15)

8:30 p.m.

Rob Lowe returns to television as a big-shot actor who decides to move back to his hometown of Boise, Idaho, after eight years as the star of a hit legal drama in “The Grinder,” premiering Tuesday, Sept. 29, on Fox. He and his brother, Stewart (Fred Savage), make a formidable team in the courtroom.

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Fred Savage and Rob Lowe star in “The Grinder”

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, September 25, 2015


Wednesday, September 30 - PRIMETIME CBUT KNOW CHEK R-C TSN CTV M GBL CTV2 CITY HGTV KCPQ M3 CNN A&E TLC W CMT YTV NN SHOW SLICE HN DISC BRAVO EA SPIKE TOON FAM TBS COM TCM FOOD OLN HIST SPACE AMC FSR DTOUR TREE RSP KING KOMO KCTS KIRO KSTW BNN KVOS OWN APTN VIS SN360 MTV MM CPAC TV5 TVA RDI GOLF

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"Gilda"

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Best Bet tonight

Criminal Minds CTV (9) (9) CBS (49) (49)

9:00 p.m.

Aisha Tyler joins the cast in a recurring role as forensic psychologist Dr. Tara Lewis in the 11th season premiere of “Criminal Minds,” airing Wednesday, Sept. 30, on CBS. In the season opener, Lewis assists the BAU team as they search for a serial killer who leaves distinctive marks on victims’ faces.

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Aisha Tyler in “Criminal Minds”

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, September 25, 2015


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"The Dark Knight Rises" (2012,Action) Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway. Law&Order: SVU (R) Fatal Vows (R) Untouchable Brainwashed (R) Millionaire (R) Millionaire (R) Law&Order: SVU (R) Dr. Drew F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files Nancy Grace (R) Fast N' Loud Part 1 of 2 Cuban Chrome DreamCar DreamCar DreamCar DreamCar Fast N' Loud Part 1 of 2 Cuban Chrome (R) Missing (R) Missing (R) Motive (R) Criminal Minds (R) Missing (R) Missing (R) Z

"The Pursuit of Happyness" (‘06) Will Smith. Z

"Poor Boy's Game" (‘07) Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Z "To Be Announced"

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"Finding Forrester"

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Scooby Scooby Bugs & Tweety (R) Camp Spies Hulk Avengers B.Burger Archer (R) Z "To Be Announced" Jessie (R) MakeOver The X Factor Awesome Jessie (R) GoodLuck Wingin' It Life Derek Warthogs! Wizards (R) C. Under Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Conan MatchGm. CornerG Laughs JFL: Gags JFL: Gags Simpsons Just for Laughs (R) BigBang BigBang T. Noah Nightly Movie OceanWaif :15 Z "The Blot" (‘21,Dra) Louis Calhern, Philip Hubbard. Z

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Best Bet tonight

The Blacklist GBL (11) (11) NBC (46) (46)

9:00 p.m.

Now a fugitive, FBI Agent Liz Keen (Megan Boone) is on the run with criminal mastermind Raymond “Red” Reddington (James Spader) in the third season of “The Blacklist,” premiering Thursday, Oct. 1, on NBC. Together, they rely on Red’s vast resources as they race to stay one step ahead of the FBI.

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James Spader from “The Blacklist”

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, September 25, 2015


Stars on screen

New faces join the cast of ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ By Andrew Warren TV Media Brooklyn shakeup: What may be TV’s funniest cop show is back on shift, and after the explosive events of last season’s finale, there’ll be some new faces showing up at the precinct. Fox’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” the Emmy-winning comedy starring “Saturday Night Live’s” Andy Samberg as childish Det. Jake Peralta and Andre Braugher (“Homicide: Life on the Street”) as Capt. Raymond Holt, returns for its third season on Sunday, Sept. 27. All of the main cast will be back for more wacky crime-fighting hijinks, but as fans of the show will know, there are two positions waiting to be filled at the NYPD’s 99th precinct. Samberg’s fellow former “SNL” cast member Bill Hader has joined the cast as a guest star, and he’ll be moving in to fill one of the Nine-Nine’s vacant positions. Described as “efficient,” it’s likely that his character will have trouble fitting in with a squad still reeling over the staffing changes — not to mention their often unconventional ways of getting the job done. On a less spoilery note, Det. Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio, “Pineapple Express,” 2008) will find not one but two beautiful women vying for his affections this season. Both Mary Lynn Rajskub (“24”) and Archie Panjabi (“The Good Wife”) have signed on as romantic interests for the divorced cop. Of course, the rest of the precinct will be back with more crime-fighting laughs, too. The tough-as-nails Rosa Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz, “You’re Not You,” 2014), muscled father Terry Jeffords (Terry Crews, “Everybody Hates Chris”), ambitious and by-the-book Amy Santiago (Melissa Fumero, “One Life to Live”), shallow administrator Gina Linetti (Chelsea Peretti,

“Kroll Show”) and the buffoonish Scully (Joel McKinnon Miller, “Super 8,” 2011) and Hitchcock (Dirk Blocker, “Poltergeist,” 1982) will all be back on the job, keeping the streets of New York safe. An Indian ‘Masterpiece’: A new era is dawning. PBS’s “Masterpiece” has long been the home for absolutely stellar anthologies, and whether its airing original productions or British imports, the series has remained a popular draw for the public broadcaster. This autumn, “Masterpiece” will host a co-production between PBS and the U.K.’s Channel 4. “Indian Summers” has already aired across the Atlantic, and finally American audiences will get the chance to enjoy it. Set in northern India against the majestic backdrop of the Himalayas, “Indian Summers” follows a group of British aristocrats in the summer of 1932. The winds of revolution are blowing through India, but the British are determined to hold onto the crown jewel in their empire. Headlining the cast is Academy Award nominee Julie Walters. She first burst into prominence way back in 1983’s “Educating Rita,” and her career hasn’t slowed down since. Recently, she played the loveable Molly Weasley in the Harry Potter films, and voiced the witch in Disney’s 2012 animated feature “Brave.” Joining Walters on screen will be Henry Lloyd-Hughes (“Anna Karenina,” 2012), Nikesh Patel (“Bedlam”), Jemima West (“The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones,” 2013), Roshan Seth (“Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” 1984) and Lillete Dubey (“The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” 2011).

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Friday, September 25, 2015


Best Movies this week

FRIDAY, SEPT 25

SATURDAY, SEPT 26

1:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Annie" (1982,Family) Carol Burnett. ; 'PG' (2h10)

2:15 p.m.

COM (34) (34) +++ "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" (2004,Comedy) John Cho. ; '14+' (2h) MM (111) (111) ++ "Hit and Run" (2012,Action) Kristen Bell. ; '14+' (2h)

3:30 p.m.

1:20 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) +++ "Adam (v.f.)" (2009,Comédie) Hugh Dancy. ; 'G' (2h)

AMC (40) (40) ++ "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (2008,Drama) Keanu Reeves. ; 'PG' (2h30)

4:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

4:40 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) +++ "The Matrix" (1999,Action) Keanu Reeves. ; '18+' (3h) TVA (114) (114) +++ "Cirque du Freak: L’Assistant Du Vampire" (2009,Action) John C. Reilly. ; 'G' (2h)

SLICE (25) (25) ++ "The Rival" (2006,Thriller) Tracy Nelson. ; '14+' (2h) EA (29) (29) +++ "About a Boy" (2002,Comedy/Drama) Hugh Grant. ; '14+' (1h45)

2:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) ++ "Snow White and the Huntsman" (2012,Action) Kristen Stewart. ; 'PG' (2h30)

6:00 p.m.

CTV2 (12) (12) ++ "Dumb and Dumber" (1994,Comedy) Jim Carrey. ; 'PG' (2h30) COM (34) (34) ++ "Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay" (2008,Comedy) John Cho. ; '18+' (2h)

M3 (16) (16) +++ "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" (2012,Drama) Logan Lerman. ; 'PG' (2h) SLICE (25) (25) +++ "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1" (2011,Drama) Kristen Stewart. ; '14+' (2h30) AMC (40) (40) +++ "The Matrix" (1999,Action) Keanu Reeves. ; '18+' (3h) APTN (107) (107) +++ "Lethal Weapon" (1987,Action) Mel Gibson. ; '18+' (2h30)

7:00 p.m.

CMT (21) (21) +++ "Jerry Maguire" (1996,Romance) Tom Cruise. ; 'PG' (3h) OWN (159) (159) ++ "Just Wright" (2010,Comedy) Queen Latifah. ; 'PG' (2h30)

8:00 p.m.

CTV2 (12) (12) ++++ "The Impossible" (2012,Drama) Naomi Watts. ; 'PG' (2h30) EA (29) (29) +++ "Free Willy" (1993,Family) Jason James Richter. ; 'C8+' (2h)

8:30 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) +++ "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" (2012,Fantasy) Robert Pattinson. ; '14+' (2h30) TCM (35) (35) ++ "Run Like A Thief" (1967,Crime Story) Kieron Moore. ‘G’ (1h)

9:00 p.m.

W (20) (20) +++ "The Bounty Hunter" (2010,Action) Jennifer Aniston. ; '14+' (2h30)

9:30 p.m.

OWN (159) (159) ++ "Just Wright" (2010,Comedy) Queen Latifah. ; 'PG' (2h30)

10:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) +++ "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" (2012,Drama) Logan Lerman. ; 'PG' (2h) CMT (21) (21) +++ "Jerry Maguire" (1996,Romance) Tom Cruise. ; 'PG' (3h) EA (29) (29) +++ "Hook" (1991,Fantasy) Robin Williams. ; 'PG' (2h25) TOON (31) (31) ++++ "Justice League: War" (2014,Animated) Sean Astin. ; 'PG' (2h) APTN (107) (107) +++ "Lethal Weapon" (1987,Action) Mel Gibson. ; '18+' (2h30)

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EA (29) (29) +++ "Harry and the Hendersons" (1987,Comedy) John Lithgow. ; 'PG' (1h55)

3:00 p.m.

3:15 p.m. EA (29) (29) ++ "Leave It to Beaver" (1997,Family) Cameron Finley. ; 'PG' (1h30)

4:00 p.m. W (20) (20) ++ "Couples Retreat" (2009,Comedy) Vince Vaughn. ; '14+' (2h30) TVA (114) (114) +++ "L’Incroyable Hulk" (2008,Action) Edward Norton. ; 'PG' (2h)

4:45 p.m. EA (29) (29) ++ "The Nutty Professor" (1996,Comedy) Eddie Murphy. ; '14+' (1h35)

5:00 p.m. SHOW (24) (24) ++ "Gangster Squad" (2013,Action) Sean Penn. ; '18+' (2h30) TCM (35) (35) +++ "The Man Who Would Be King" (1975,Adventure) Sean Connery. ; 'PG' (2h15) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Armageddon" (1998,Adventure) Bruce Willis. ; '14+' (3h30)

6:00 p.m. SLICE (25) (25) ++ "Snow White and the Huntsman" (2012,Action) Kristen Stewart. ; 'PG' (2h30) TOON (31) (31) +++ "The Smurfs" (2011,Children) Hank Azaria. ; 'PG' (2h15) APTN (107) (107) ++ "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (2005,Action) Brad Pitt. ; 'PG' (2h30)

6:20 p.m. EA (29) (29) ++ "Major Payne" (1995,Comedy) Damon Wayans. ; '14+' (1h40)

6:30 p.m. W (20) (20) ++ "The Switch" (2010,Comedy/Drama) Jason Bateman. ; 'PG' (2h30) TVA (114) (114) +++ "L’agence tous risques" (2010,Action) Liam Neeson. ; 'G' (2h15)

7:00 p.m.

SPIKE (30) (30) ++++ "American History X" (1998,Drama) Edward Norton. ; '18+' (3h) SPACE (39) (39) ++ "I, Robot" (2004,Sci-Fi) Will Smith. ; '14+' (2h15) MM (111) (111) ++ "Hit and Run" (2012,Action) Kristen Bell. ; '14+' (2h15)

7:15 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest" (1975,Drama) Jack Nicholson. ; '18+' (2h30)

7:30 p.m.

SHOW (24) (24) ++ "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" (2008,Adventure) Harrison Ford. ; 'PG' (2h30)

8:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) ++ "Step Up Revolution" (2012,Drama) Kathryn McCormic. ; 'PG' (2h) YTV (22) (22) +++ "Big Miracle" (2012,Drama) Drew Barrymore. ; 'PG' (2h15) BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Sliding Doors" (1998,Drama) Gwyneth Paltrow. ; '14+' (2h5) EA (29) (29) ++ "Accepted" (2006,Comedy) Justin Long. ; 'PG' (1h35)

8:30 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) ++ "Snow White and the Huntsman" (2012,Action) Kristen Stewart. ; 'PG' (2h30) AMC (40) (40) +++ "True Lies" (1994,Action) Jamie Lee Curtis. ; '14+' (3h)

8:45 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) ++ "Kidnappée" (2012,Action) Nicolas Cage. ; '14+' (2h)

9:00 p.m.

E! (6) (6) ++ "Bulletproof Monk" (2003,Action) Chow Yun-Fat. ; 'PG' (2h) CITY (13) (13) ++ "Abducted" (2006,Thriller) Sarah Wynter. ; '14+' (2h) W (20) (20) ++ "The Internship" (2013,Comedy) Vince Vaughn. ; '14+' (2h30) NBC (46) (46) ++ "Moonstruck" (1987,Romance) Cher. ; 'PG' (2h) PBS (48) (48) ++++ "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962,War) Peter O’Toole. ; 'PG' (3h36)

9:35 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (1982,Comedy) Sean Penn. ; '18+' (1h35)

9:40 p.m.

FAM (32) (32) +++ "The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep" (2007,Adventure) Alex Etel. ; 'PG' (1h50)

9:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "Dog Day Afternoon" (1975,Action) Al Pacino. ; '18+' (2h15)

10:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) ++ "A Cinderella Story" (2004,Comedy) Hilary Duff. ; 'PG' (2h) SPIKE (30) (30) ++ "The Last House on the Left" (2009,Thriller) Garret Dillahunt. ; '18+' (2h30) TOON (31) (31) +++ "Fantastic Four" (2005,Action) Ioan Gruffudd. ; '14+' (2h15) KVOS (69) (69) +++ "Son of Frankenstein" (1939,Horror) Boris Karloff. ; 'PG' (2h)

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APTN (107) (107) ++ "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (2005,Action) Brad Pitt. ; 'PG' (2h30)

10:05 p.m.

BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Bounce" (2000,Romance) Gwyneth Paltrow. ; '14+' (2h15)

SUNDAY, SEPT 27 1:00 p.m.

COM (34) (34) +++ "Police Academy" (1984,Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. ; '18+' (2h) TCM (35) (35) ++++ "Bringing Up Baby" (1938,Comedy) Cary Grant. ; 'G' (2h)

2:00 p.m.

TBS (33) (33) ++ "Meet the Browns" (2008,Comedy/Drama) D. Mann. ; '14+' (2h) W (20) (20) ++ "The Switch" (2010,Comedy/Drama) Jason Bateman. ; 'PG' (2h30) YTV (22) (22) ++ "Doctor Dolittle" (1998,Family) Eddie Murphy. ; 'PG' (2h)

2:10 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Blue Crush" (2002,Adventure) Kate Bosworth. ; 'PG' (1h50)

2:15 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) +++ "Zathura: Une aventure spatiale" (2005,Aventure) Jonah Bobo. ; 'G' (2h)

3:00 p.m.

RC (7) (7) ++ "Dans ses rêves!" (2009,Comédie) Eddie Murphy. ; 'G' (2h) COM (34) (34) ++ "Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment" (1985,Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. ; 'PG' (2h) TCM (35) (35) ++ "With Six You Get Eggroll" (1968,Comedy) Doris Day. ; 'PG' (2h)

4:00 p.m.

TBS (33) (33) ++ "Happy Gilmore" (1996,Comedy) Adam Sandler. ; '14+' (2h) YTV (22) (22) ++ "Nim’s Island" (2008,Family) Abigail Breslin. ; 'PG' (2h) EA (29) (29) +++ "Back to the Future III" (1990,Comedy) Michael J. Fox. ; 'PG' (2h)

4:15 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) ++ "Rodéo Princess" (2012,Drame) Bailee Madison. ‘G’ (1h45)

4:30 p.m.

W (20) (20) ++ "The Internship" (2013,Comedy) Vince Vaughn. ; '14+' (2h30)

5:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "Anna and the King of Siam" (1946,Drama) Irene Dunne. ; 'G' (2h15) TV5 (113) (113) ++ "Quand je serai petit" (2012,Drame) Jean-Paul Rouve. ‘G’ (1h45)

6:00 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) +++ "Nanny McPhee" (2005,Fantasy) Emma Thompson. ; 'G' (2h30) BRAVO (28) (28) +++ "Under the Tuscan Sun" (2003,Comedy/Drama) Diane Lane. ; 'PG' (2h15) EA (29) (29) ++ "Friday Night Lights" (2004,Sport) Billy Bob Thornton. ; '14+' (2h)

Friday, September 25, 2015


Best Movies this week 8:00 p.m.

8:00 p.m.

9:00 p.m.

E! (6) (6) ++ "Speed" (1994,Action) Keanu Reeves. ; '18+' (2h30) EA (29) (29) +++ "Sunset Park" (1996,Sport) Rhea Perlman. ; '14+' (1h40)

EA (29) (29) ++++ "The Dark Crystal" (1982,Fantasy) Kathryn Mullen. ; 'PG' (1h35) TCM (35) (35) ++ "Stolen Identity" (1953,Drama) Francis Lederer. (1h30)

VIS (108) (108) ++ "Oh, God! Book II" (1980,Comedy) George Burns. ; 'PG' (2h)

8:05 p.m. AMC (40) (40) +++ "Fantastic Four" (2005,Action) Ioan Gruffudd. ; '14+' (2h26)

8:15 p.m. BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Must Love Dogs" (2005,Romance) Diane Lane. ; '14+' (2h15)

9:00 p.m. W (20) (20) ++ "Enough Said" (2013,Romance) Julia Louis-Dreyfus. ; 'PG' (2h30)

9:15 p.m. TCM (35) (35) +++ "He Who Gets Slapped" (1924,Drama) John Gilbert. ‘G’ (1h15)

9:40 p.m. EA (29) (29) ++ "Fighting" (2009,Action) Channing Tatum. ; '14+' (1h45)

10:00 p.m. FAM (32) (32) +++ "The Last Mimzy" (2007,Family) Rhiannon Leigh Wryn. ; 'PG' (1h40)

10:30 p.m. BRAVO (28) (28) +++ "Emma" (1996,Romance) Gwyneth Paltrow. ; 'PG' (2h30) TCM (35) (35) +++ "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" (1928,Drama) Lon Chaney. ‘PG’ (1h30) TVA (114) (114) ++++ "Pour le pire et pour le meilleur" (1997,Comédie) Greg Kinnear. ; 'G' (2h45)

MONDAY, SEPT 28 1:00 p.m. TCM (35) (35) +++ "The Letter" (1940,Drama) Bette Davis. ; 'PG' (2h)

1:30 p.m. AMC (40) (40) +++ "Erin Brockovich" (2000,True Story) Julia Roberts. ; '14+' (2h30)

2:50 p.m. EA (29) (29) ++ "National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon" (1993,Comedy) Emilio Estevez. ; '14+' (1h30)

3:00 p.m. TCM (35) (35) +++ "Wait Until Dark" (1967,Thriller) Audrey Hepburn. ; '14+' (2h)

4:20 p.m. EA (29) (29) ++ "Batman Forever" (1995,Action) Val Kilmer. ; '14+' (2h5)

5:00 p.m. TCM (35) (35) +++ "Why Be Good?" (1929,Comedy/Drama) Colleen Moore. (1h45)

9:00 p.m. VIS (108) (108) +++ "Oh, God!" (1977,Comedy) George Burns. ; 'PG' (2h)

9:30 p.m. TCM (35) (35) ++ "Five and Ten" (1931,Drama) Marion Davies. ‘PG’ (1h45)

9:30 p.m. TCM (35) (35) ++++ "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1959,Biography) Millie Perkins. ; 'PG' (3h15)

10:05 p.m.

10:00 p.m. AMC (40) (40) +++ "Erin Brockovich" (2000,True Story) Julia Roberts. ; '14+' (3h)

10:10 p.m. FAM (32) (32) ++ "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl" (2005,Adventure) Taylor Lautner. ; 'PG' (1h40)

TUESDAY, SEPT 29 1:00 p.m. W (20) (20) ++ "Lies and Deception" (2004,Mystery) Mädchen Amick. ; '18+' (2h) TVA (114) (114) ++ "Just Wright (v.f.)" (2010,Comédie) Queen Latifah. ; 'PG' (2h)

2:00 p.m. AMC (40) (40) ++ "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003,Sci-Fi) Keanu Reeves. ; '18+' (3h)

WEDNESDAY, SEPT 30

SLICE (25) (25) ++ "Stranger in My Bed" (2005,Thriller) Jamie Luner. ; '14+' (2h) TCM (35) (35) +++ "The Sunshine Boys" (1975,Comedy) Walter Matthau. ; '14+' (2h)

1:00 p.m. W (20) (20) ++ "The Surrogacy Trap" (2013,Drama) David Julian Hirsh. ; '14+' (2h)

2:05 p.m. EA (29) (29) +++ "The Perfect Storm" (2000,Action) George Clooney. ; '14+' (2h10)

2:30 p.m. TCM (35) (35) ++ "Night Ambush" (1957,War) Sir Dirk Bogarde. ‘G’ (2h)

3:00 p.m. SHOW (24) (24) ++ "Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep" (2006,Sci-Fi) Charlie O’Connell. ; '14+' (2h)

4:15 p.m. EA (29) (29) +++ "Batman Returns" (1992,Action) Michael Keaton. ; '14+' (2h10)

5:00 p.m. TCM (35) (35) +++ "Claudine" (1974,Romance) Diahann Carroll. ; 'PG' (2h) AMC (40) (40) ++ "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (2008,Drama) Keanu Reeves. ; 'PG' (2h30)

6:00 p.m.

2:35 p.m. EA (29) (29) ++ "Pure Luck" (1991,Comedy) Martin Short. ; 'PG' (1h40)

3:15 p.m. TCM (35) (35) +++ "My Favorite Wife" (1940,Comedy) Cary Grant. ; 'G' (1h45)

4:15 p.m. EA (29) (29) ++ "The Mummy Returns" (2001,Adventure) Brendan Fraser. ; '14+' (2h10)

5:00 p.m. TCM (35) (35) ++++ "The More the Merrier" (1943,Comedy) Jean Arthur. ; 'PG' (1h55) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" (2003,Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ; '18+' (2h30)

6:00 p.m. VIS (108) (108) ++ "The Stone Angel" (2007,Drama) Ellen Burstyn. ; '18+' (2h)

BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Out of Time" (2003,Crime Story) Denzel Washington. ; '18+' (2h) SPIKE (30) (30) ++ "Training Day" (2001,Thriller) Denzel Washington. ; '18+' (2h30)

7:00 p.m. TCM (35) (35) +++ "Now, Voyager" (1942,Drama) Bette Davis. ; 'PG' (2h15)

7:30 p.m. AMC (40) (40) +++ "Saving Private Ryan" (1998,War) Tom Hanks. ; '18+' (4h)

8:00 p.m. EA (29) (29) +++ "Lethal Weapon 3" (1992,Action) Mel Gibson. ; '18+' (2h)

8:40 p.m. TV5 (113) (113) ++ "Quand je serai petit" (2012,Drame) Jean-Paul Rouve. ‘G’ (1h40)

9:00 p.m.

7:30 p.m. AMC (40) (40) +++ "True Lies" (1994,Action) Jamie Lee Curtis. ; '14+' (3h)

VIS (108) (108) +++ "Dean Spanley" (2008,Comedy/Drama) Jeremy Northam. ; 'PG' (2h)

8:00 p.m.

9:15 p.m. TCM (35) (35) +++ "Gilda" (1946,Suspense) Rita Hayworth. ; 'PG' (2h)

7:30 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Out of Sight" (1998,Crime Story) George Clooney. ; 'PG' (2h5)

FAM (32) (32) ++ "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl" (2005,Adventure) Taylor Lautner. ; 'PG' (1h35)

TV5 (113) (113) ++ "Au fond des bois" (2010,Drame) ‘14+’ (1h50)

6:00 p.m. AMC (40) (40) +++ "Saving Private Ryan" (1998,War) Tom Hanks. ; '18+' (4h)

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8:40 p.m.

2:25 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Race the Sun" (1996,Drama) Halle Berry. ; 'PG' (1h40)

1:30 p.m. TCM (35) (35) ++ "Joy of Living" (1938,Romance) Lucille Ball. ‘G’ (1h45)

1:00 p.m.

W (20) (20) ++ "Wedding for One" (2010,Drama) Jennifer Finnigan. ; 'PG' (2h) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Firestarter" (1984,Sci-Fi) David Keith. ; '18+' (2h30)

EA (29) (29) ++ "Enough" (2002,Thriller) Jennifer Lopez. ; '14+' (2h)

9:35 p.m. EA (29) (29) ++ "Tremors" (1990,Horror) Kevin Bacon. ; '14+' (1h40)

THURSDAY, OCT 1

10:00 p.m. BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Out of Time" (2003,Crime Story) Denzel Washington. ; '18+' (2h)

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3:00 p.m.

3:30 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) +++ "Pet Sematary" (1989,Horror) Dale Midkiff. ; '18+' (2h)

4:05 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Kindergarten Cop" (1990,Comedy) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ; 'PG' (1h55)

5:00 p.m.

SHOW (24) (24) +++ "Night at the Museum" (2006,Comedy) Ben Stiller. ; 'PG' (2h30)

5:30 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Thinner" (1996,Horror) Robert John Burke. ; '14+' (2h)

6:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "The Pursuit of Happyness" (2006,Drama) Will Smith. ; 'PG' (2h) APTN (107) (107) +++ "Cowboys and Indians: The Killing of J.J. Harper" (2003,True Story) Adam Beach. ; 'PG' (2h)

7:30 p.m.

SHOW (24) (24) +++ "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012,Action) Anne Hathaway. ; 'PG' (3h30) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Cujo" (1983,Horror) Dee Wallace. ; '14+' (2h)

8:00 p.m.

E! (6) (6) ++ "The Closer You Get" (2000,Comedy) Ian Hart. ; 'PG' (2h) EA (29) (29) +++ "Poor Boy’s Game" (2007,Drama) Rossif Sutherland. ; '18+' (1h45)

9:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "The Love Light" (1921,Romance) Mary Pickford. (1h45)

9:30 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Silver Bullet" (1985,Horror) Gary Busey. ; '14+' (2h)

9:45 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Finding Forrester" (2000,Drama) Sean Connery. ; '14+' (2h20)

10:00 p.m.

APTN (107) (107) +++ "Cowboys and Indians: The Killing of J.J. Harper" (2003,True Story) Adam Beach. ; 'PG' (2h)

10:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Without Lying Down - Frances Marion and the Powerful Women in Hollywood" (2000,Documentary) Uma Thurman. ; 'PG' (1h) Nanaimo Daily News: Movies Sep 25, 2015 to Oct 1, 2015

Friday, September 25, 2015


Q&A

Late laughs Conan: Conan O’Brien South Korea has agreed to stop broadcasting insulting propaganda over the North Korean border. They’ve also cancelled their Comedy Central Roast of Kim Jong-Un. In Florida, a man proposed to his girlfriend in the produce aisle of a Whole Foods. He got down on one knee and told her: “This ring cost as much as those organic grapes.” A new study came out and it claims Washington, D.C., has the worst traffic in the country. Government workers in D.C. spend hours in gridlock, getting nothing done — and then they get in their cars.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon:

he is today. “Pride, greed and wrath have served me very well.”

Jimmy Kimmel Live: Jimmy Kimmel Obama was in Alaska to raise awareness about climate change — and while he was there, he taped an episode of the show “Running Wild with Bear Grylls.” This is a show on which celebrities eat mice and squirrel and drink bodily fluids. In this one, the president teaches us how to survive alone in the wilderness, surrounded by 14 Secret Service officers disguised as trees. A lot of people are upset that our president is appearing on a reality show, to which I say — big deal! A little over a year from now, we might have a president who hosted a reality show.

Jimmy Fallon According to a new poll, Hillary Clinton has lost a third of her supporters in Iowa since May. There’s still debate as to whether she lost them or just deleted them from her database. The State Department just released another batch of Hillary’s emails from when she was secretary of state. In the emails, Hillary asked an aide what time “The Good Wife” was on, how to charge her iPad and how to get Wi-Fi. Hillary sounds less like the secretary of state and more like my mom at a hotel. Donald Trump is facing criticism for refusing to name his favourite Bible verse. In Trump’s defence, it’s hard to be a fan of the Bible when three out of the seven deadly sins helped him get to where

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Did you hear about the woman in Kentucky who refuses to issue the same-sex marriage licenses? ... Why can’t we get a meter maid who says it’s against her religion to give out parking tickets?

Late Night With Seth Meyers: Seth Meyers A new study shows that the likelihood of divorce is lowest when people get married between the ages of 28 and 32. While it’s highest when people get married on ABC. According to a new survey, 17 per cent of adult smartphone owners use auto-deleting apps like Snapchat and Wickr. “Yeah, uh, that’s what happened!” said Hillary Clinton.

hollywood By Adam Thomlison TV Media

Q: There’s a rumour that Tom Cruise was supposed to star as Iron Man. Can you tell me if that’s true or not? A: It is, in fact, true that Tom Cruise was one of the original choices to star as Marvel’s billionaire playboysuperhero Iron Man, but the producers went with Robert Downey Jr. instead, and they haven’t looked back since. “Iron Man” (2008) was the first of the modern Marvel Comics movies that have come to be known collectively as the Marvel Cinematic Universe — since their storylines intersect (mostly in the Avengers movies) — and the series has made pots of money for Marvel and Disney. Downey was the first face of that multibillion-dollar franchise. That’s not to say that they wouldn’t have been as successful with Cruise in the lead, but they certainly would have been different. Interestingly, it was reportedly Cruise who turned the role down. ScreenRant.com quoted him back in 2005 as saying: “If I commit to something, it has to be done in a way that I know it’s gonna be something special. And as it was lining up, it just didn’t feel to me like it was gonna work.” The idea of Downey being anyone’s second choice seems crazy today — he’s one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood — but at the time it made sense. Prior to “Iron Man,” he was still mostly a supporting man, rehabilitating his reputation for being troubled and undependable (thanks to a few high-profile drug scandals). His most recent lead role at the time was in the 2005 mystery “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” which flopped at the box office. Q: I’ve been watching the new show “Fear the Walking Dead,” and the actor who plays Travis looks super familiar to me. What else has he been in? A: There are a million reasons why Cliff Curtis might be familiar to you (actually, 60 — that’s the number of roles on his Internet Movie Database résumé). What’s more, he’ll be familiar to you no matter what kind of movie or show you like. Are you an action fan? He was in 2007’s “Live Free or Die Hard” as FBI

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Deputy Director Miguel Bowman, and appeared in the artsy actioner “Colombiana” in 2011. If you’re more a fan of dark, prestige drama, he played a fictional, small-time crime boss in the critically acclaimed 2001 film “Training Day,” as well as real-life criminal giant Pablo Escobar in “Blow” (also 2001). He has a lighter side, too. He appeared in the 2012 Eddie Murphy comedy “A Thousand Words,” and the oddball Harrison Ford comedy (yep, you heard that right) “Six Days Seven Nights” back in 1998. He’s also done other TV shows as well, but none as successful as “Fear the Walking Dead.” He previously appeared in the 2014 crime show “Gang Related,” the 2012 mysterythriller “Missing,” and the 20092010 medical drama “Trauma,” none of which made it to a second season. Q: Has there ever been any kind of a James Bond TV series? It does so well as a film franchise, you’d think they’d go for it. A: We’ve never had a TV series with James Bond as the lead character, but we’ve come close. Sort of. In fact, the first time the world’s most famous secret agent appeared on film, it was black-and-white film for television. A 1954 episode of CBS’s “Climax! Mystery Theater” was based on the first James Bond novel, “Casino Royale,” which author Ian Fleming had published only a year earlier. That was just a one-off special, though, not a series. The only actual series produced is the (thankfully, perhaps) forgotten kids’ cartoon “James Bond Jr.” The syndicated series featured a precocious teenager, nephew to the great super-spy (despite the fact that nephews don’t generally get the “Jr.” designation), who attended a prep school on the grounds of a former intelligence base. It’s likely there hasn’t been a proper TV series because the people who own the rights to the character are famously protective of it. Indeed, they just settled a 50-year-long legal fight with the estate of Kevin McClory, who penned a few Bond scripts with Fleming back in the 1950s.

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