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OTTAWA — Highly visible new security measures for Parliament Hill — including a move to screen visitors arriving on foot — could emerge from a still-active review, says a senior Mountie. A year after a rampaging gunman stormed the Centre Block, the national police force and federal officials await the results of two in-depth studies that will be the basis for further changes, said RCMP Assistant Commissioner Gilles Michaud. “We want to make sure that we address all potential threats,” Michaud said in an interview. One year ago, Michael Zehaf Bibeau fatally shot honour guard Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the National War Memorial before rushing into Parliament Hill’s Hall of Honour, where he was killed in a hail of bullets. The RCMP was responsible for the grounds of the parliamentary precinct, while House of Commons and Senate security forces had jurisdiction inside the Parliament Buildings. A now-merged parliamentary protective service manages day-to-day security on Parliament Hill, a direct consequence of Oct. 22 intended to eliminate possible confusion. The service has access to intelligence from partners to alert members to any brewing threats. But Defence Research and Development Canada is quietly working on two studies that could further transform security on the Hill and for about three dozen other buildings in the parliamentary precinct. One report, to be done by the end of the year, is looking at officer training, exercises and co-ordinating procedures of the newly merged security forces. The other, to be completed by April, is examining possible investments in new security facilities and equipment or other kinds of measures. “I’m sure that they’re looking at some aspect of how we can better screen people before they come on to the Hill,” Michaud said. “Because we’re doing screening of vehicles, but what about people? Is there a way that that can be done without limiting their access?” It could mean new features on the Hill that

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau lay a wreath during a ceremony marking the one year anniversary of the attack on Parliament Hill Thursday at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. [THE CANADIAN PRESS]

visitors will plainly see as they stride up to the gates. But Michaud cautioned that wouldn’t necessarily mean setting up guard booths, noting screening could be accomplished through other tools, such as security cameras — which are already being used to some extent. “There are different ways of doing it,” Michaud said. Ultimately, options will be presented to the Speakers of the House of Commons and Senate, who retain overall responsibility for Hill security, to see “what they’re willing to live with,” he added. The goal is to balance security needs with access to a place Canadians and tourists love to visit. “And we need to respect that,” Michaud said. “Are there ways that we can still respect that fundamental privilege that exists, while ensuring that those that do visit feel safe, and are safe?

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“That’s a bit of a juggling act there, and that’s what we’re trying to make sure that we get right.” Michaud is confident the changes to date would prevent another armed man who scurried up the Hill from making it into the Centre Block. He makes no excuses for what happened a year ago. “Did we fail in our responsibility? Yes we did,” Michaud said. “I cannot blame the members. They respected the standard operating procedures we had in place. Everybody was on post — we didn’t have any posts that were vacant. It’s just the way that it played out.” Looking back to what was known at the time — there was no intelligence about a specific threat — Michaud says he would not have done anything differently. “It did show, though, that we did have vulnerabilities. And we’ve enhanced our posture since then.”

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Warm winter on the way Experts predicting unseasonably toasty weather for coastal region SPENCER ANDERSON DAILY NEWS

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his winter could be one of the warmest on record for B.C., climatologists say. The culprit for the unseasonably warm weather expected for the upcoming season is a ‘Super El Niño,’ an abnormally large warm band of water at the equator that is expected to carry warm air and humidity across Spencer the western Anderson provinces and the rest of the counReporting try. A large pool of warm water stretching from Alaska to California, referred to as ‘the blob’ by experts, is also expected to play a key role in determining how mild-mannered Old Man Winter will be this year. Last year, the Pacific blob produced extremely warm winter conditions, overpowering what was initially believed to be a stronger El Niño. There are multiple factors at play this year, said David Phillips, a sen-

Nanaimo residents may see a warmer-than-usual winter, but could also get more snow than expected. [DAILY NEWS]

ior climatologist at Environment Canada. But Phillips said however it plays out, coastal B.C. is almost certainly set to wrap up its warmest year on record. Last year was the warmest overall year for the province in 68 years. “You would have to have the ice age cometh” at the tail-end of this year to prevent 2015 from seizing the title, given drought-like conditions in then previous winter and during this past spring and fall, Phillips said. But Phillips said our chances of getting an extra balmy winter depend

on a series of complicated factors, not least of which is how the blob and the Super El Niño interact. That interaction could produce sweeping warm conditions in B.C. and across Canada — or not. “Are they going to duke it out?” he said. “Or are they going to go hand in glove?” The country has seen several large El Niño systems in the past few decades. Phillips said that in six of those events, temperatures were seasonally lower than average in Nanaimo, while one El Niño produced warmer

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than-average conditions. A typical daily winter temperature in Nanaimo averages to about 4 C, once daytime highs and lows are factored in. Last year, the average daily temperature was 6 C. Phillips said he expects to see warmer-than-normal winter conditions this year, but said he anticipated the region would see more snow then the previous year, when hardly any fell. “Even with all the signs pointing to a warmer winter, I would bet a case of beer you would get more snow than last year,” he said. But Phillips said it may be premature for ski lodges to celebrate prematurely, although he said that higher-elevation mountains will likely see better results. “I still think it’s going to be a tough year,” he said. Less precipitation generally falls during an El Nino year, he added. That could have implications for drinking water reservoirs next year. At the beginning of this year, the City of Nanaimo raised concern after the winter left a virtually non-existent snow pack. Melting snow packs melt later in the year and feed fresh water into the

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city’s watershed. A lack of melting snow to draw from can cause reservoir levels to dry up more quickly then is normal, which was the case this year. A milder winter with less precipitation could also impact crops the following year, some farmers have warned. However, a dry, warm winter may have some upsides. For example, widely-shared images of sunshine and green lawns seem to resonate on social media with Canadians in colder regions of the country, said Chelsea Barr, destination marketing officer with tourism Nanaimo. “What gets a lot of interest and engagement and sharing on social media are our warm weather pictures,” she said. That translates into more publicity for the region and may serve to lure visitors from Calgary and elsewhere to the region. Spencer.Anderson @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4255

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En Niño could mean heavy snowfall to mountain resort DARRELL BELLAART DAILY NEWS

Skiers, get the wax ready – predictions of a major El Niño brings with it a promise of heavy snow on the slopes this winter. The director of Mount Washington Alpine Resort pins hopes on three decades of weather data collected on the hill. “El Niño usually means lots of snow,” said Don Sharpe, director of business operations at Mount Wash-

ington. The warm ocean conditions that create El Niño tend to feed significant winter storm systems that can deliver a powerful, wet punch to the Pacific Northwest. “That brings rain to the valleys and snow to the higher elevations,” Sharpe said. “Sometimes an El Niño year would bring a little bit less, but for the most part, it seems to be bringing the snowfall that we want.”

A particularly strong El Niño happened over the winter of 1997-’98, and that season the resort measured 1,300 centimetres of snow. Some skiers will recall the massive wall of snow carved by snowploughs working to keep the roads clear that year. And the following winter “was our biggest snowfall year in 30 years, with 1,800 centimetres.” But if El Niño does bring benefits for skiers, not all are resorts are

expected to benefit equally. Environment Canada meteorologist Matt MacDonald said the higher than normal temperatures will push freezing levels up by as much as 400 metres. He said precipitation that would normally fall as snow will instead come down as rain, potentially affecting Vancouver’s North Shore hills, which are all below 1,500 metres. But MacDonald said Mount Washington, at 1,917 metres

could escape the soggy predictions, as would Whistler at 2,181 metres. Mount Washington, which employs up to 800 people over the season, started hiring staff this week, for an anticipated Dec. 11 opening. Darrell.Bellaart @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4235 — WITH A FILE FROM THE CANADIAN PRESS

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Nanaimo, Parksville rank high on list of top places to start business

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Sherri Dawes had no hesitations when she decided to open a store in Nanaimo earlier this year. Dawes, who owns and operates Coastal 66 on Fitzwilliam Street, said she was familiar with the Old City Quarter neighbourhood and knew it was a “a happening and trendy place” with lots of foot traffic where many other businesses were proving successful. She said staff at the City of Nanaimo were “really helpful” as she worked her way through the business application process and other bureaucratic requirements to start her store downtown. It’s these type of factors that helped Nanaimo rank 39th out of 121 Canadian cities this year in the Canadian Federation of Independent Business’ Entrepreneurial Communities report, which lists Canada’s top places to start and grow businesses in 2015. Nanaimo ranked 77th in 2014. The only Vancouver Island city that came ahead of Nanaimo this year was Parksville, at 28th. “I was a complete newbie to the business world when I opened Coastal 66, but I knew there was an

Sherri Dawes, owner of Coastal 66, recently opened the doors to her Fitzwilliam Street business. [AARON HINKS/DAILY NEWS]

opportunity for me and my store in Nanaimo and everything is going well so far,” Dawes said. The CFIB rankings are based on a number of indicators, including the size of each city’s business community compared to their populations, their optimism and growth plans and the effects of business

regulation and taxation by local governments. For the second year in a row, the outlying regions surrounding Calgary were on top of the list, followed by Kelowna and Edmonton as the top three municipalities in the report. Montreal came in last. On Vancouver Island, Victoria

placed at 53 followed by Campbell River at 55, Courtenay at 83 and Port Alberni at 87. David Littlejohn, chairman of the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce, said he was “pleased and impressed” with Nanaimo’s rise in the ranks from last year’s report. He said there’s no doubt that Nanaimo’s business community is very vibrant. “I talked to a guy at a chamber luncheon who had recently opened up a business in Nanaimo and he said it was the most dynamic chamber he has ever been involved with,” Littlejohn said. “I believe these kinds of reports will encourage more local people to start their own businesses, and also bring in more entrepreneurs from other places. I think we’re on the cusp of some great things happening all across Vancouver Island.” Robert.Barron @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4234 » 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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A Calgary man wound up in hospital for injuries received when he lost control of his vehicle and careened off the Nanaimo Parkway down an embankment Wednesday. The single-vehicle accident occurred just before 5 p.m., in the southbound lane near the Fifth Street intersection. Nanaimo RCMP, Nanaimo Fire Rescue and BC Ambulance Service paramedics attended. The man’s 2001 Saturn hatchback was destroyed in the crash. It landed approximately 100 metres below the highway, at the bottom of an embankment. No other vehicles or persons were involved. The 20-year-old man was transported to Nanaimo Regional General Hospital with a suspected broken leg and soft tissue injuries. The investigation is continuing and witnesses to the crash are urged to contact Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345.

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Expo provides exposure for businesses Chamber of Commerce hosts eighth annual event with approximately 90 booths from variety of sectors ROBERT BARRON DAILY NEWS

There were approximately 90 booths at the expo this year, covering a range of local businesses from printing to dog services. Kim Smythe, the chambers’ CEO, said there were some additions to the event this year, including a number of coach’s corners set up with experts from a variety of fields providing free consultations and advice. “It’s the time of the year when many businesses are looking to start their pre-Christmas launch and show off their new products,” he said. “Many of the businesses are located in low-traffic areas and the expo gives them some much-needed exposure.” Karen Roine, owner of the Balloon Emporium, said having her booth at the expo goes a long way to help connect with other local businesses, which are her main customers. “This is one of the best trade shows that I usually attend, and I come here every year,” she said.

David Byers lost his 34,000 squarefoot manufacturing plant in New Brunswick that he operated for 15 years in the heavy snows that hit the maritime province last winter. His company’s roof collapsed and after almost a full year of fighting with insurance companies with mixed results, he packed his wife Shirley and their beagle in a RV van and headed west, arriving in Nanaimo last Sunday. Byers, who had a booth set up at the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce’s eighth annual Business Expo at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre Thursday, said he just chose Nanaimo “out of the blue.” He said local business people encouraged him to try his luck marketing his construction and carpentry skills at the expo. “I’ve had lots of bites and I’ve already been hired to build a deck starting (today),” he said. “We are now planning on staying in the city. It seems like a great place to do business and there’s no snow.”

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Man dies after head-on crash on parkway

Conservation officers forced to put down three adult bears, two cubs within four days

The sole survivor of a fatal head-on crash on the Nanaimo Parkway earlier this month has died. A 35-year-old Nanoose Bay man driving south on the Parkway struck a northbound vehicle, killing the 19-year-old occupant of that vehicle, Oct. 5. He died in Victoria General Hospital. The fiery crash happened at about 10:30 p.m. The Nanoose man was in the wrong lane when the crash occurred. He was taken to Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, then airlifted to Victoria with severe head injuries he received in the crash. The B.C. Coroners Service confirmed Thursday he had died. Nanaimo RCMP were hoping to interview the man as part of their investigation into the cause of the crash. Police are “no longer investigating it,” said Const. Garry O’Brien of the Nanaimo detachment. The driver, whose identity has not yet been released, died in mid afternoon on Monday. Zachary Michael Andrews, 19, of Ladysmith, was pronounced dead on the scene, just south of the Mostar Road intersection. The young man was driving north in a Mazda RX8 when his vehicle was hit directly by a Suzuki Sidekick driven by the Nanoose man. Witnesses reported seeing the driver of the Suzuki enter the turning lane at Mostar, but continue straight, rather than turn. Several vehicles avoided colliding with the vehicle before it crashed into the Mazda. — DAILY NEWS

Tierce, from Dogs N’ Suds, plays poker at the Great Canadian Casino booth during the 8th annual Business Expo at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre Thursday. [ROBERT BARRON/DAILY NEWS]

ERIN HALUSCHAK COMOX VALLEY RECORD

Three adult bears and two cubs have been put down within four days in the Comox Valley, and conservation officers are asking the public to become extra diligent with open garbage and fruit trees. Provincial Conservation Officer James Hilgemann said a 500-plus pound male bear was put down Monday morning in Cumberland, and a sow later that evening near Third Street and Maryport Avenue. The sow had two cubs in a tree nearby, and they were subsequently put down Tuesday morning. “We get frustrated … because people say ‘why are you shooting the family? Can’t you just trap them and relocate them?’ Relocation does not work on conditioned bears.” He said it’s a similar situation playing out in many towns across the province. “(Bears get) conditioned to garbage. We had video of them feeding on garbage an hour earlier … I know there’s solutions but it takes everybody to get involved. It takes one bad neighbour who doesn’t pick fruit or leaves the garbage out and a bear happens upon it and it starts that cycle.” Hilgemann credited a “perfect storm” as to a reason why bears are coming closer to populated areas. He noted the warm summer weather, a drought with low rivers, an early berry crop and bountiful fruit grow-

A large mother bear was put down in a Cumberland backyard. Its two cubs were also destroyed. [ERIN HALUSCHAK/COMOX VALLEY RECORD]

ing within town limits as to why bears will turn to urban food sources. “They settle in and they aren’t leaving. These bears that we’re trapping and destroying, they don’t even look like bears; they have beady eyes and are round - they are so well fed. They are really bulking up like super-sized bears.” Some of the bears he’s seen have two inches of blubber around them, a sign they are eating artificial food

sources and high-calorie food such as nuts, he said. A bear near Fifth Street and McPhee Avenue in Courtenay Saturday which had to be destroyed was so accustomed to people Hilgemann noted it was completely indifferent to human presence. The bear walked down the sidewalk approximately 10 feet away from two passerby, he added. “I made them stop, put the lights on (my truck), but it’s just an acci-

dent waiting to happen.” In Cumberland, once the two cubs were eventually trapped, Hilgemann explained he ran his observations of their condition past the provincial veterinarian, as there is criteria for rehabilitating cubs. If they are good candidates, he noted, they are sent to the North Island Wildlife Recovery Association in Errington. Because the cubs were eating out of garbage, the vet recommended they be put down. “There’s a simple solution - be responsible for your garbage, pick your fruit ASAP, and save a bear’s life and protect your neighbours. People are putting the bears up for failure and putting their neighbours at risk. It’s just a matter of time until someone is going to have an encounter,” he added, and said he would like to see municipalities increase garbage pickup frequency, and more bylaws for enforcement for picking fruit trees. “If you have a fruit tree you’re bound to pick that fruit. It might not be totally right, but cut it down if you’re not going to eat your fruit, or get someone to pick it for you, but don’t leave it hanging.” Currently, he said there is a threelegged bear in Cumberland, missing a hind leg. While the bear is mobile, it is accessing garbage due to its condition, and Hilgemann added it will become an issue. “It’s a people problem, not a bear problem.”


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‘Deception, deceit, delete, delete, delete’ not acceptable

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ome might say the fact privacy commissioner Elizabeth Denham was able to so thoroughly expose yesterday’s provincial FOI scandal as proof of the effectiveness of her office. We agree, but only to a point. That’s because we can’t help but wonder how many other similar scandals are percolating deep within the bowels of our bureaucracy, out of sight and out of mind. And we suspect there is a lot more that can be done to protect the integrity of a system that should be aiming for nothing less than complete transparency. Denham pulled no punches in her report examining the way specific Freedom of Information requests were handled by certain government officials, particularly within the

provincial Transportation Ministry in response to requests connected to the Highway of Tears. She said her investigation uncovered negligent searches for records, failure to keep adequate records, failure to properly document searches, and the willful destruction of records in response to FOI requests — including the triple deletion of some sensitive emails. Opposition leader John Horgan was quick to pounce on the report, saying it revealed “a culture of deception, a culture of deceit, a culture of delete, delete, delete.” And while it is not clear whether that culture extends beyond the circle of a now-resigned ministry assistant — who is under police investigation after allegedly lying under oath — one certainly has to

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ask that question. Anyone who has had to deal with a Freedom of Information request is familiar with how cumbersome it is; Neophytes will quickly become accustomed to lengthy waits, fees and a lack of clarity about the process and what should or should not be available. The people who respond to those requests are often bureaucrats whose main duties do not always involve dealing with Freedom of Information Act. Typically, they find themselves wedged in a difficult spot between a desire to be transparent, the pressures of their bosses and their co-workers to “protect the team,” and the dictates of a piece of legislation they aren’t comfortable working with.

And they shouldn’t be in that place. We’ve seen the effectiveness of the privacy commissioner’s office in investigating complaints like this most recent one. But why do we have to wait for a complaint or a whistle-blower before an investigation starts getting serious? Why can’t every government office be assigned an independent FOI official designated to make sure transparency and accountability are maintained? Why can’t someone make an FOI request to a person they feel is actually working on their behalf? Someone who behaves like they are there to help, rather than just provide the bare minimum? Any time anything gives off a hint of lacking in transparency, people are

going to suspect impropriety. We just tossed a government out of Parliament Hill, in part because of a sense that it was keeping things from us. In the case of these Highway of Tears information requests, another government was clearly doing exactly that. It’s great we have the privacy commissioner to act as a watchdog in these instances, but why can’t we have more? Why can’t we have a system that inspires confidence and trust? Acts that “threaten the integrity of of access to information in British Columbia” shouldn’t happen because the bureaucrats should be working in a culture that doesn’t permit it. » We want to hear from you. Send comments on this editorial to yourletters@nanaimodailynews.com.

Distinction between illegal and amoral CRAIG SPENCE LADYSMITH CHRONICLE

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here’s a distinction to be made between illegal and amoral, which the Conservative Party of Canada seems not to grasp. You will be reading this when the results of the Oct. 19 federal election are in. So it won’t make any difference in how voters in the Nanaimo-Ladysmith and Cowichan-Malahat-Langford ridings cast their ballots. Still, something must be said. When word reached me that the Conservative Party… I won’t say ‘of Canada,’ because their stratagem was so utterly unCanadian… had purchased full, front page advertisements in Canadian newspapers, spreading their messages of misinformation and fear about the Liberals and NDP, I didn’t believe it. I thought surely the Facebook post I’d seen must have been a hoax, and headed on down to the 49th Parallel Grocery in Chemainus to confirm my doubts. But there it was, full on for me to marvel at: the front page of the Province sold out to the Conservative party, with a proclamation that voting Liberal would cost the average Canadian family $4,000 plus dollars. The Vancouver Sun also sold out its front page – and something of its soul. Never mind the veracity – or lack thereof – in the claims (symbolically printed against a yellow background); untruths in the form of exaggerations, smearing your oppon-

ents, are perhaps permissible in the debased political arena as we’ve come to know it. This, however, sank us so deep in the mire, I don’t know if we’ll ever be able to scrape the muck off. Playing to your base – as opposed to your base inclinations – is one thing; unloading a cynical, last minute, massive attack like this is clearly an attempt to influence voters when there is absolutely no opportunity for your opponents to respond. It smacks of a party that runs this country as if it was Canada Inc. – that is, a corporate entity that

doesn’t care a whit about anything but its version of profits and market share: the votes it needs to retain power. Corporations are not expected to behave morally, just so long as they don’t cross that fine line into the terrain of immorality. Amoral is good enough in the dog-eat-dog corporate world. CEO’s often don’t care about things like: the environment, poverty, world peace – less so if their own interests are affected. They are expected to do one thing: produce results for their shareholders. Canada’s corporate party, the Con-

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They called it Operation: Get Granny To The Bridge. The family of Dorothy Goodwin wanted to do something special for her 94th birthday and so they took her across Campbell River’s new Elk Falls Canyon suspension bridge that opened in the spring. Born and raised in Campbell River, she’s always loved the falls and wanted to experience the new bridge which was built by the Rotary Club of Campbell River. Goodwin’s great-grandson Russell Spiers told his dad, Rob, that they should do something to get Granny to the bridge. “He came up with the idea of getting his great-grandmother into the suspension bridge because it is on her bucket list of things to do,” Rob Spiers said. Rob happened to mention it to a co-worker who volunteers with Campbell River Search and Rescue. Within three days, they had it set up and Grandma got to check the suspension bridge off her bucket list on Oct. 17, a day after her birthday. Campbell River Search and Rescue got hold of the city’s Trail Rider, a solid wheelchair-type device that rides on one fat-tired wheel and can be used on hiking trails. It has handles on the back to push the chair as well as handles at the feet to lift it over obstacles or guide it down steep slopes. The weather didn’t co-operate but the rain didn’t bother Goodwin who was bundled up in a rain poncho, a Toronto Maple Leafs blanket (she’s a big Leafs fan) and a waterproof blanket. She was strapped into the chair and six Campbell River Search and Rescue volunteers, Richard Finch, Grant Cromer, Trevor Prevost, Mike Brazier, Dylan Baker and Jesse

Dorothy Goodwin, 94, got a trip across Elk Falls Suspension Bridge for her birthday thanks to Campbell River Search and Rescue. [ALISTAIR TAYLOR]

Katz-Totten, took care of her from the parking lot at the suspension bridge in Elk Falls Park all the way to the falls overlook then across the suspension bridge itself (with a couple of stops in the middle). From the moment they set off Goodwin was all smiles. They roped up the chair to make sure it didn’t get away from them as they went down the many stairs and then escorted her across the bridge and back. Upon arriving back at the parking lot, Goodwin’s family members sang Happy Birthday to her. “I’ve always been interested in the falls,” said Goodwin who was born and raised in Campbell River, “all through my life and when they put that bridge in, I just wanted to cross that just to have the thrill of doing it and it sure was. It was something really wonderful.” The 94-year-old wasn’t the slightest bit nervous about the high bridge that can sometimes sway unnervingly when a lot of people are crossing it.

“It was fantastic. I really enjoyed it,” she said. The family was so appreciative of the CRSAR volunteers doing that for them they made a donation of about $1,000 to them and are encouraging everybody in the community to support the organization. There is a “Donate Now” link on the CRSAR website (www.crsar.ca) that will process online donations. Cheques can also be mailed to the address shown on the website. The Trail Rider is available to the public from the Community Centre and can be taken out on area trails to allow people with mobility challenges to experience the outdoors. It’s been as far as Strathcona Park and Mount Cain and you can book it for a day, a weekend or even a week. There is no charge for the chair but you do need to put down a $100 deposit which is refundable when the chair is returned undamaged. Call 250-286-1161 for information.

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TRAVIS PATERSON SAANICH NEWS

He might have been the most famous character in Victoria from 1914-18, the stuff of legend. Muggins the wonder dog would sit at the corner of Belleville and Government, where passersby would drop coins, or bills, into a money box hanging from his neck. He was born around 1913 and believed to be just seven years old when he died in 1920, Muggins the fluffy white spitz was stuffed, and his legend carried on. The dog wasn’t just famous, he was a treasure with a status high above that of other Victoria canines. When the pound tried to lock him up, the townspeople gathered and demanded his release. “He had a route that he would wander along and people would put money in his money box, $20,000,” said Dr. Sylvia Van Kirk, president of the Victoria Historical Society. Van Kirk has been uncovering the many tales of Muggins’ fundraising for a year. “He raised money for the Red Cross during the [First World] War and for the veterans’ associations and more,” she said. The retired professor of history at University of Toronto presented the story of Muggins at the Centennial Library on Oct. 16 as part of the Saanich Remembers WWI project. Muggins was the family dog of Laverne Woodward on Gorge Road. Though he was stuffed, and continued to raise money right up until the Second World War, that version of Muggins also deteriorated (the pelt lived on and was a foot warmer on a family descendant’s bed). Van Kirk has assembled a rich gathering of newspaper articles and other Muggins-related artifacts complete with a new, stuffed likeness of Muggins the spitz. Just days prior to Friday’s gathering, Saanich’s Jean Hughes, the great niece of Woodward, came forward with eight unique medals that had been awarded to Muggins from insti-

Jean Hughes, left, Muggins, and Dr. Sylvia Van Kirk.

tutions such as the American and French Red Cross, the Esquimalt Military Hospital and others. “It’s very exciting to have such a find,” Van Kirk said. “We’re very lucky to have so much of his storied archived from past newspaper stories and obituaries (by UVic).” Hughes also turned in the 95-yearold letters that came with the medals. It’s likely the collection will be left in the care of Saanich Archives located within Centennial Library. “I had heard of Muggins but I didn’t know too much,” said Hughes. One of the most revealing photos to come forward is of Muggins meeting the Prince of Wales in 1919. He’s also been photographed with Sir Arthur Currie and in a special War Veterans’ fund raising stand built just for Muggins at the corner of Belleville and Government, following the First World War. “He greeted the pacific liners and other dignitaries when they visited,” Van Kirk said. “When [the Second World War] started, his “display case” went back into the window to raise money once again. For news and Saanich Remembers project updates visit the Saanich Archives Facebook page.


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Islanders prepping for 10 weeks without ferry CRAIG SPENCE LADYSMITH CHRONICLE

BC Ferries will be meeting with the Chemainus area Ferries Advisory Committee in “mid- to late-November” to develop an alternate service plan for the 10-week period in January 2017 when the terminal will be closed for upgrades. At a meeting Sept. 25, BC Ferries project manager for terminal construction Stephen Mayall outlined

planned upgrades to the Chemainus dock, located at the foot of Oak Street. The work includes: replacement of the trestle, ramp, pontoons and wing walls; making the upgraded structure highway legal, capable of loads up to 63.5 tons on eight axles. Demolition and construction is scheduled to begin in September or October of 2016, and the berth will

be closed for up to 10 weeks, starting in early January 2017. “We had a good discussion on what alternate service might look like,” Keith Rush of the Ferries Advisory Committee said. Rush reported the intention is to have a 40- to 50-person water taxi running on the existing schedule between Thetis Island, Penelakut Island and Chemainus. At peak times — including school

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runs — a second 15- to 20-person water taxi may be added. Vehicle traffic will be diverted to the Crofton ferry terminal. “The details, such as schedule and vessel, still need to be worked out,” Rush said. Service will need to be dovetailed with the existing Crofton-Vesuvius run, and the actual sailing times and schedule for Crofton-Thetis-Penelakut service still have to be worked out.

A series of public open houses for feedback will be held in the late winter and early spring of 2016 in Chemainus and on Thetis and Penelakut. Then in September, 2016 there will Information Sessions on Thetis Island, Penelakut Island and in Chemainus to communicate the final plan. People who have questions about the terminal upgrade can contact Keith Rush at 250-416-0013 or keithrush17@gmail.com.

PARKSVILLE

Plans being carved for a Computer repair scam targets central Island Logger Mike replacement CANDACE WU PARKSVILLE QUALICUM BEACH NEWS KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

“Logger Mike has some issues.” That was the sentiment from Sandra Allen of the Shoreline Arts Society — the driving force behind a replacement for the iconic Logger Mike statue in Campbell River’s Tyee Plaza. The long-time fixture in the community is showing his age and Shoreline Arts is working with the city to replace old Mike with a new one next year. The plan is to take Logger Mike down from his spar pole next June and truck him to Frank James Park where a carver will make a duplicate. Both the old and new Mikes would then be paraded through the city on Canada Day. Shoreline has estimated the total cost of the project to be $17,100. Don Daniels, president of the Shoreline Arts Society, said he’s spoken to five local carvers who are on board with carving a new Logger Mike. “There is a big interest, they’ll do it,” Daniels said. “We’ll figure out who is the best to do the duplicate of Logger Mike and we do have the support of the local wood companies, so it’s all coming together.” Coun. Ron Kerr said while he appreciates there’s support from the carvers, he wondered whether it would be more effective to use material that would require less maintenance. He also suggested moving Logger Mike from his pole. “Just to throw a wrench in,” Kerr said. “It’s really poor for photo ops. It’s hard to get a picture of yourself with Logger Mike. Today, people want to take pictures of themselves with the icons so — just throwing the idea out — it might be an idea to craft something that’s ground level so you can get those photo ops and something up the pole that’s more durable.” But Coun. Marlene Wright wasn’t too keen on that idea. “I’m pleased with our big picture thinking (but) I would like to see it in wood, because logging is a big part of our history,” she said.

Police are warning residents about a popular computer scam surfacing in the Parksville Qualicum Beach area in recent weeks. Oceanside RCMP Cpl. Jesse Foreman said homeowners will receive a phone call from someone falsely claiming to be a representative of a reputable computer repair or software company such as Microsoft, then attempt to convince the owner that their computer is infected with a virus. The scammer will then offer to remotely “clean” the computer for a fee. “It’s not difficult to talk people into the idea that they have a virus on their computer,” Foreman told The News. “It seems they are preying on people who maybe haven’t grown up with a computer, that’s why it’s more prominent in our area.”

“It seems they are preying on people who maybe haven’t grown up with a computer.”

Jesse Foreman, Oceanside RCMP

Foreman said he isn’t aware of any residents losing money to this scam, but notes reports continue to come into the detachment. He said the scam is easily avoided and encourages residents to take their computer to a local repair shop, or call a mobile repair specialist, if they think they have a virus. According to a news release issued by police, these scammers have been “very convincing” in recent reports. “Microsoft will not call you, therefore, simply hang up if you receive a similar call,” states the release. If you receive a similar call, police suggest simply hanging up.

CUMBERLAND A proposal has been put forward to replace Logger Mike — but with a replica. [MIKE DAVIES]

Mayor Andy Adams said he could see both points of view. “Logger Mike is an iconic symbol and tugs on the heart strings of those in the logging and forest industries,” Adams said. “I appreciate the comments of Councillor Kerr. I think there’s room for both.” Coun. Larry Samson suggested council ask for a report from city staff — which in the end was approved by council — detailing options for a new Logger Mike. “I do think we need something from staff,” Samson said. “And just for the record, before we go on, I’m opposed to an alternate, plastic Logger Mike.” The old logger has quite a history in Campbell River. The landmark, which was carved by Dean Lemke, appeared in downtown Campbell River in the summer of 1984 as part of a downtown revitalization project. Since then, Logger Mike has been taken down for repairs several times.

The most recent case was in February, 2008 when he was taken down for restoration and replacement of his spar pole. Logger Mike reappeared in October, 2009 next to a brand-new Spirit Square after a nearly two-year hiatus from his spot at Tyee Plaza. Prior to that, Mike was taken down for an outfitting of rope, bolts and support brackets in 1999 and in 2005, for repairs. The iconic Campbell River figure pays tribute to the industry that helped carve out the community and he is outfitted in a Santa suit each year at Christmastime. It was during such outfittings that the city became aware of Logger Mike’s struggles. “Logger Mike is getting old and as we go up and put the Santa suit on yearly, we’re noticing more and more damage,” said Ross Milnthorp, the city’s general manager of parks, recreation, and culture, during a council meeting in January.

Community water now safe to drink, says Island Health MICHAEL BRIONES COMOX VALLEY ECHO

Testing on the Cumberland water system has concluded that there is no further risk to health and that the water is safe to drink. Cumberland continues to work with Island Health on regular water system sampling and testing. The Village of Cumberland is investigating the cause of the e-coli that resulted in the advisory, which was issued last week and lifted earlier this week. “We don’t know exactly where it came from,” said Cumberland CAO Sundance Topham. “But we were told it was low in terms of the level of e-coli in there.” The notice affected all users of the Cumberland water system. Topham said the village is always concerned when it issues a boil water

advisory, which doesn’t happen often. “We’ve tried to investigate our system to see what possibly could have happened to cause it there,” said Topham prior to the order being lifted. “We are working closely with Island Health to ensure that the system is a hundred per cent safe before we lift the advisory. We are trying to get back on line as soon as possible.” Topham said the timing though is “interesting” because Cumberland is currently re-assessing its long-term water supply strategy that includes installation of an ultraviolet sterilization water treatment system and improvements to be done on No. 2 Dam. “We don’t have a boil water advisory very often,” said Topham. “My understanding is this is the second one in the last 15 years.”


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Owner sizzles after pigs evicted

More transit possible for West Coast

City officials say porcine pair not suitable as pets according to current city bylaws “I’m not going to sit down and take it. I want to fight for my right to keep potbelly pigs as pets.”

KENDRA WONG VICTORIA NEWS

It paints a strange picture in one’s mind. A 39-year-old man walking his two pigs on a leash down a street in Vic West. But that is what Mike Downey did. Several times a week, Downey would take his two potbelly pigs, Athena and Vishnu (named after the Greek goddess and Hindu god), out for a walk in the same way a dogowner would. The two indoor pigs (Athena weighs in at 110 pounds, while Vishnu weighs close to 130 pounds) have lived with Downey in his Vic West home for just over three years. But recently they were relocated to a barn near Brentwood Bay on the west side of the Saanich Peninsula. Downey had to get rid of his pets after the City of Victoria told him they go against city bylaws, threatening him with a $250 fine for every day the animals remain in the home. However, Downey is fighting to have the laws updated so he can keep his pigs. Downey originally got the pigs when they were four months old from a breeder in Florida and now treats them as if they were his own children. “Pigs are the fourth-smartest animal on the planet. I started to do some research and you could teach pigs to play video games,” he laughed. “I got pigs because they’re smart.

Mike Downey, Vic West pig owner

Vic West resident Mike Downey and his two potbelly pigs, Athena and Vishnu, as infants. [COURTESY MIKE DOWNEY]

I can teach them tricks in under 20 minutes and they remember it for their whole life.” He has taught them a number of tricks, including teaching Vishnu to say “mama,” and sings to them as well. Above all, they love cuddling. “When they were four pounds, they used to run and jump on my bed and you’ve never seen pigs jump before

unless they want to cuddle,” Downey said. But Downey isn’t giving up on his lovable pets and will be forced to move out of the city if bylaws can’t be changed. He has hired a lawyer to help get city bylaws updated and is prepared to take the city to court, if necessary. He has also started an online petition

VICTORIA

New float plane terminal for inner harbour due in March PAMELA ROTH VICTORIA NEWS

It’s been five years in the making, but a new float-plane terminal for Victoria’s Inner Harbour should be in place by March. The 6,000-square foot $4-million facility is currently being constructed in Cowichan Bay. When complete, the terminal will have a modern and rustic design that will include a full customs area complete with a jail and interrogation room — floating on top of the water. “A floating sea plane terminal will be a signature building in the Inner Harbour,” said Randy Wright, senior vice-president of Harbour Air. “I think the one thing that I’m excited about is there will be nothing like it in the world.” According to Wright, the current facility, located on lower Wharf Street, uses Atco trailers that were originally flown in 50 years ago. The trailers were renovated four years ago and will be demolished

An artist’s drawing of the new 6,000 square-foot float plane terminal for Victoria’s Inner Harbour. [CONTRIBUTED]

once the new terminal is in place. A new public plaza will replace the existing terminal site as part of the signing of a new long-term lease between the City of Victoria and float-plane operators. In April 2013, the city approved the design of the floating terminal building, docks and plaza. The plaza will feature a green space, benches, bike racks, trees and room to accommodate passenger pick up and drop off. A floating terminal means the facility can be moved should things change in the harbour. All oper-

ators would have to do is pull the piles, anchors and docks. On Thanksgiving Monday, Wright and the owner of Kenmore Air (part of the Victoria Float Plane Terminal Ltd.) saw the progress being made on the new terminal. Wright knows the logistics of clearing out the old docks, boats and buildings to move in the new terminal will be a challenging job, but it’s one he’s looking forward to. “We’ve gone through the plan several times on how we’re going to execute this,” he said. “I’m very excited for Victoria.”

to let him keep his pigs that has garnered more than 2,000 signatures. “I’m not going to sit down and take it. I want to fight for my right to keep potbelly pigs as pets,” he said, adding he knows of three homes and five pigs in a six block radius from his home that have had their potbelly pigs taken away because of the bylaw. “This is a bylaw issue.” Coun. Jeremy Loveday, council liaison for the Victoria West Community Association, said changing the bylaw is not something the city is currently looking at. “It’s clear that they are his pets and he loves them the way a person would love a dog or a cat. I have great empathy,” Loveday said. “But at this point I haven’t heard of anyone at the city pushing to look at this section of the animal control bylaw. What I have to think about is, if we change this bylaw, how would it affect the city if everyone was allowed to have two or three pet pigs? That’s what we would have to consider. How would that start to affect neighbourhoods?” For more information visit his Facebook page Save Mikes Pet Pigs.

ANDREW BAILEY WESTERLY NEWS

As they celebrate another successful Summer Shuttle season, Tofitian officials are investigating the feasibility of West Coast-wide transit. Tofino’s 2015 seasonal summer shuttle service wrapped up in September and cost $44,100 this year with $20,700 coming from Resort Municipality Initiative dollars and the remainder from the Federal Gas Tax Fund. Tofino Mayor Josie Osborne told the Westerly that Tofino’s council sees the shuttle as an important service. “The shuttle provides a convenient way for visitors and locals to get between downtown, beaches, and the various businesses accessible along the highway,” she said. “We think it’s an important service to help reduce traffic and parking congestion downtown and at the beach parking lots and to assist those visitors who’ve arrive by bus or plane and want a car-free stay in Tofino. There are also an increasing number of people who arrive by car but keen to help curb their own greenhouse gas emissions and ride a bike or take the shuttle while they are in Tofino.” Osborne said consideration has been given to extending the program in time offered and length of route. “With an increasing number of people living in Esowista, Ty-histanis, or Ucluelet and working in Tofino, Council recognizes that public transit of some kind between Tofino and Ucluelet would be a great benefit.”


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PRIVACY

Deletions, lies threaten integrity Privacy commissioner issues scathing report on deleted emails and false testimony tied to FOI requests THE CANADIAN PRESS

VICTORIA — B.C.’s privacy commissioner has alerted RCMP after releasing a scathing report identifying major failures in the access to information practices of Premier Christy Clark’s office and two ministries. Elizabeth Denham found it’s likely that Transport Ministry assistant George Gretes deleted emails, didn’t completely respond to freedom of information requests and then lied about it under oath. Denham said she has referred the matter to Mounties for investigation. “I cannot overstate the gravity with which I view the false testimony

“I cannot overstate the gravity with which I view the false testimony given during this investigation.” Elizabeth Denham, privacy commissioner

given during this investigation by George Gretes,” she wrote. “I am deeply saddened that the evidence in this case has required me to take this course of action.” The commissioner said her investi-

gation uncovered negligent searches for records, failure to keep adequate email records, a failure to document searches and the wilful destruction of records in response to FOI requests. “Taken together, these practices threaten the integrity of access to information in British Columbia,” she said in a statement. The issue came to light when Tim Duncan, a former executive assistant in the Transport Minister’s office, submitted a complaint alleging Gretes “triple deleted” computer records that would have been needed for an FOI request. Government emails need to be

deleted three times before they are completely expunged from an account. Denham found Duncan to be a credible witness and that his account of events was truthful. In contrast, she said Gretes was not reliable and admitted to giving false testimony under oath. The commissioner also examined additional access requests directed at the Ministry of Advanced Education and the Premier’s office which were brought forward after the initial complaint. Technology, Innovation and Citizens’ Services Minister Amrik Virk responded in a statement thanking

Denham for her report. “All government employees have a responsibility to ensure they are properly responding to freedom of information requests,” he said. “The commissioner has made a number of important findings that we take seriously and government is committed to acting on her recommendations.” The minister said Gretes has tendered his resignation and that has been accepted by government. Virk said he has asked former B.C. information and privacy commissioner David Loukidelis to advise government on how to address the recommendations.

ELECTION

FRASER VALLEY

British Columbia woman’s letter pleading for her new Prime Minister to ‘get real’ goes viral

Woman, dogs electrocuted by sagging line

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JESSICA PETERS CHILLIWACK PROGRESS

By her own admittance, Casandra Effe is a pretty standard Canadian. “I’m an average West Coast, middle-class mom voter,” she writes, in a now-viral Facebook post, published Monday night on her personal profile page, not long after Justin Trudeau’s Liberals clinched a majority government. The write-up — which consists of an intro and 10 points for the Prime Minister-designate — was an open letter to Trudeau. It’s been shared over 32,000 times, ‘Liked’ over 36,000 times, and has 120 comments running below it. “You and I are the same age,” she writes. “I have so much to learn in terms of diplomacy and leadership, and so I’m guessing you acknowledge this in yourself too. This is going to be quite the ride for you and me.” In an interview with BuzzFeed Canada on Tuesday, Effe said she works in the “public sector” and “lives in a part of British Columbia where most voters are Green and NDP supporters.” She says many in her riding voted for Justin Trudeau this time around, electing (pun intended) to mark their ballots Liberal solely in an effort to dethrone now-defeated Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Her letter says she did the same, and that she wasn’t exactly comfortable with it. “I have a pit in my stomach because I just stood behind a cardboard box with a lump in my throat, feeling like I was gambling my life away,” she wrote. “I think that’s the seed of what’s churning in my belly...” What Effe was feeling on Monday, and how she ultimately voted, is an echo of much of what was heard

One woman is in hospital and her two beloved dogs have died following a tragic electrocution Sunday. A Harrison Mills resident was walking her dogs in a harvested corn field near her home at about 4 p.m. on Oct. 18. Neighbours believe the trio had been walking through the field when the dogs headed toward a sagging power line. All three were electrocuted, but the woman managed to scream for help. She was heard by a woman who was camping at the Kilby Provincial Park, just over the dike. That witness ran to the top of the dike just in time to see the woman in flames, and 911 was called immediately. That quick action may have saved the woman’s life, said neighbour Ted Chapula. He knows the woman who was electrocuted, in the small community they often saw each other while out walking, and would briefly chat or say hello. Now, Chapula and his wife are caring for their neighbour’s many animals. “We would talk whenever we’d walk by,” he says. “Her dogs were like her children. She was definitely an animal lover.” He said the SPCA has been called to take care of the animals, but they would need a warrant to do so. Meanwhile, the woman is in critical care being treated for severe burns. One of the animals Chapula is taking care of is a duckling that was living in the woman’s living room. “He’s quite affectionate,” he says. “He kept following me all around the house this morning.” He hopes that the story reaches the woman who reacted so quickly to the call for help.

Liberal leader and incoming prime minister Justin Trudeau speaks to supporters at Liberal party headquarters in Montreal early Tuesday. [THE CANADIAN PRESS]

across the country, with the Anyone But Harper crowd the loudest in seemingly every Canadian corner of the internet — and even on HBO. Perhaps that’s why her post has been shared more than 30,000 times. Perhaps many were feeling the same, and perhaps they were confronted with that “pit” in their stomach, feeling like there was no right choice in an election that — for many — boiled down to only two choices even with three-and-a-half parties to pick from. In B.C., there were candidates for the Liberals, the Conservatives, the NDP, and the Greens. But really, there was only pro-Harper or anti-Harper. Effe wrote: “in a democracy, why do

I feel like I have to “play my cards” when I vote? How many millions of us gambled today on whatever bet would be “not harper”? “I need you to know that even though I put my X next to your name, I did not vote for you. I voted against the alternative.” In her “Top 10” considerations for Trudeau, if he reads her list of concerns, Effe had a number of topics she covered, and seemingly would like to have addressed: she wants Trudeau to “rebuild Canada’s name on the world stage,” she wants him to protect the country’s natural resources and “support science,” she wants him to get rid of Bill C-51 and says she “can’t believe you voted for that in the first

place,” and she wants him to change the electoral system that just got him elected, presumably to something proportional. But her first point, and her most copy and paste-able, tells Trudeau to “get real” about his win: Accept it with humility and modesty, and treat your fellow left politicians with respect and gratitude, for it is THEIR supporters who got you here with your sweeping majority, and not your own. They’re strong words, directed at a guy who’s still on his professional honeymoon. But if the stats on her Facebook page are correct, she’s not the only one who feels her way.


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Kidnapping charge for legless ex-gangster

Sentence to be appealed

DALE BOYD PENTICTON WESTERN NEWS

A former gang member from Vancouver who pledged to a judge he would turn his life around after losing both his legs in a brutal stabbing now faces multiple charges related to a kidnapping in Penticton. Two weeks after Scott Andrew McArthur, 26, pleaded guilty and was given a conditional sentence for the breaking and entering of a Vancouver business in 2014, he has been arrested and charged with kidnapping using a weapon, using a firearm to commit extortion, uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm, possessing a firearm knowing it is unauthorized and pointing a firearm. In the early morning hours on Oct. 18 Penticton RCMP received a report that a man called his grandmother saying that he and his dog

“We’ve been going through hell, every day is a challenge. I’m no longer a threat to society.” Scott McArthur, convict

were being kidnapped and threatened to be shot if he doesn’t give the assailant money. Police located a blue SUV outside an apartment building at Skaha Place and inside were the victim and three males. The three males were arrested and police seized a handgun and a rifle. RCMP said it was a targeted and drug-related incident. The fact that McArthur had both his legs amputated in surgery, after refusing a gang order to take

drugs into a prison, led Judge Greg Koturbash to note that McArthur would have a challenging time in custody and “at this stage in his life, no longer poses a threat to the community” during his sentencing in September. Koturbash handed down a ninemonth conditional sentence on Sept. 30 with a 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew for the breaking and entering of a Vancouver business in February 2014, where McArthur smashed a glass door and stole an iMac computer, a keyboard and cables. DNA evidence quickly matched McArthur due to the blood he left on the scene. McArthur told the court at his September sentencing that he and his mother, who he resides with in Penticton, have faced drug abuse issues.

“We’ve been going through hell, every day is a challenge. I’m no longer a threat to society,” McArthur told the judge in September. “I really want to do better with my life after what has happened.” McArthur’s lawyer Robert Maxwell said his client is a former member of the Greeks gang and was the target of a stabbing on Dec. 26, 2014. He said that McArthur was attacked by three assailants and died on the operating table twice, and with severed arteries the doctors were forced to amputate his legs. McArthur made an emotional plea to the court on Sept. 30 that agencies have reached out to him to speak to students at schools about the dangers of gang life. “I look forward to it actually,” McArthur told the judge in September.

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A B.C. judge’s decision that a mandatory-minimum sentence for a gun conviction was “grossly disproportionate” and violated a man’s charter rights will be appealed by prosecutors. The Criminal Justice Branch announced Wednesday it is appealing the sentence given to Nanaimo resident Jeffrey Oud, who was convicted of reckless use of a firearm for discharging a rifle at a house, grazing one person and narrowly missing others inside. The Crown asked for a five- to seven-year prison term, but Justice Robin Baird sentenced Oud to four years, ruling there was no justification under the constitution for such a long term.

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Young Mulroney not interested — yet Brian’s son Mark says a Conservative party leadership run is not in the cards for the time being JENNIFER DITCHBURN THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA — Toronto businessman Mark Mulroney says he won’t run for the Conservative leadership — at least not for now. Calgary MP Michelle Rempel, on the other hand, is openly musing about a bid. And a Conservative source is highlighting the fact that Jason Kenney has been one of the party’s most successful fundraisers — bringing in $450,000 alone to his own riding since January, and another $300,000 through other activities. It’s all part of the chatter around a race that doesn’t even have a convention date set yet, in a party where Stephen Harper is technically still the leader. A leadership committee was struck on Tuesday evening. Mulroney, son of former Progressive Conservative prime minister Brian Mulroney, says his family is always interested in public service and politics. But will he run? “No. But that being said, you never say never to these things,” Mulroney said in an interview Thursday. For now, Mulroney said, he’s focused on his job as the Toron-

“It’s not something that hasn’t crossed my mind and my brother’s mind, but I’m focused on the job at hand.” Mark Mulroney, son of Brian

to-based head of capital equity markets at National Bank. His brother Ben is a broadcaster with CTV, and sister Caroline is an investment management executive. “It’s not something that hasn’t crossed my mind and my brother’s mind, but I’m focused on the job at hand,” Mulroney said in an interview. He added that he is happy to actively help the party. Brian Mulroney was a high-profile labour lawyer who became deeply involved in Tory party politics, and was a corporate executive at the time of his leadership win in 1983. This week, Calgary MP Michelle Rempel mused publicly on Twitter about throwing her own hat into the ring, referring to people who had

been urging her to “do it.” She pointed out some of the comments that women in politics get when they consider such a leap. “I mean, I’m too brash, impetuous and abrasive, right? Maybe I should take a little time — good things come to those who wait. I’m a bit too aggressive. Maybe the base won’t understand me,” she tweeted. “As a party, we have some pretty incredible people who move the ball forward on the field. “Now is the time to recognize all of them . . . and set any preconceived notions aside. My party can reflect all of Canada.” Other names that have been circulating as potential leadership candidates include MPs Lisa Raitt, Kenney, Kellie Leitch, Michael Chong and Tony Clement. The Conservative source who shared Kenney’s fundraising numbers said the defence minister has been the most successful MP in the party’s history at reaping donations. Raitt hasn’t ruled out a run, but said earlier this week that the party needs to first do a proper analysis of the last election campaign and figure out where it’s going.

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Former prime minister Brian Mulroney, second from left, arrives for the Spirit of Hope benefit in Toronto with his son Mark, left, and daughter Caroline in 2010. Mark Mulroney says he won’t run for the Conservative party leadership, but he’s not closing the door forever. [THE CANADIAN PRESS]

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Wireless, streaming have Canadians Bloc leader says he is spending more on communications now done with politics THE CANADIAN PRESS THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA — Canadians are paying more for their communications services in a trend driven by increased spending on wireless and Internet packages amid the growing popularity of video streaming services like Netflix. In a report issued Thursday, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission said households spent an average of $203 per month on their communication services in 2014, up about $12 per month — or 6.2 per cent — from 2013. Wireless and Internet services accounted for most of the increase, rising by 14 and 10 per cent respectively, the regulator said in the first of its three-part 2015 Communications Monitoring Report. “In many cases . . . (consumers) are opting for faster and larger Internet packages, as well as using more data on their wireless devices,” the CRTC said, adding that prices for telephone, television and Internet services all increased at a rate higher than last year’s two per cent inflation rate. Meanwhile, the regulator said that for the first time, more Canadians subscribed exclusively to mobile

Canadians are paying more for their communications services in a trend driven by increased spending on wireless and Internet packages amid the growing popularity of video streaming services like Netflix. [THE CANADIAN PRESS]

wireless services than to landline telephones — 20 per cent versus 14 per cent. “The transition to the widespread use of mobile wireless services is borne out by the fact that more Canadian households have mobile phones (85 per cent) than landlines (79 per cent),” the CRTC said. The switch to online video services has also been swift, with Netflix sub-

scription rates among 18-to-34 yearolds rising to 58 per cent in 2014 from 29 per cent in 2013 among anglophones, and to 24 from seven per cent among francophones. Viewing of traditional television has remained virtually unchanged, slipping to an overall average of 29 hours per week in 2014 from 29.8 in 2011, although there was a big difference among age groups.

MONTREAL — Gilles Duceppe, the Bloc Quebecois’ first-ever MP and the man who dominated the party for nearly 15 years, stepped down as leader Thursday after a less than stellar performance in this week’s election. Duceppe’s departure comes four months into his second spell as head of the sovereigntist party following a 14-year stint between 1997 and 2011. “I am turning the page, the last page, of a passionate political adventure,” he said at party headquarters. The Bloc won 10 out of Quebec’s 78 ridings on Monday, leaving it two short of the 12 seats required for official party status. Compounding its woes was another double whammy — Duceppe losing his Montreal riding for the second election in a row and the party garnering just 19.3 per cent of the popular vote in Quebec. After stating earlier this week that the numbers weren’t good enough, Duceppe said Thursday the 10 MPs will provide the party with stability until the next election. “This time the Bloc’s future was on

the line,” he said. “And my return (last June) was aimed at saving this party, which is important for the 817,000 Quebecers who voted for us. “With the election of 10 MPs, the future of the party is guaranteed for the next four years. “I obviously would have liked more and to have won my riding. “But overall, I’m leaving with the feeling of a sense of accomplishment.” Duceppe will be replaced on an interim basis by Rheal Fortin, who was elected in a riding north of Montreal on Monday. Duceppe first stepped down in 2011 when the party won just four seats and he lost his Montreal riding of Laurier-Sainte-Marie after holding it since 1990. He became leader again this summer when language-activist Mario Beaulieu stepped aside to make way for the more widely known and respected politician. Parti Quebecois Leader Pierre Karl Peladeau said Wednesday he wanted Duceppe to stay on, saying the BQ leader had a handle on federal issues as well as a good knowledge of federal intrusion into provincial jurisdiction.


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Hockey legend has spoken on behalf of many national leaders over the years LAUREN LA ROSE THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO — Wayne Gretzky says he was doing Stephen Harper “a favour” when he appeared with him at a campaign event, and the Great One says he would do the same for any prime minister. Harper and Gretzky played table hockey with some children at an event in Toronto last month. The prime minister interviewed Gretzky in front of hundreds of supporters and the conversation mostly focused on hockey — until the end. The Hockey Hall of Famer told Harper he thought he had been an “unreal prime minister” who had been “wonderful to the whole country.” Harper’s Conservatives were voted out of office when Justin Trudeau’s Liberals won a majority government in Monday’s federal election. Gretzky has backed Conservative politicians before. He came out in support of Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown in February during Brown’s run for the party leadership. But in an interview Thursday,

Wayne Gretzky is interviewed by The Canadian Press in Toronto on Thursday. [THE CANADIAN PRESS/FRANK GUNN]

Gretzky said he always heeds a prime minister’s call, and the Harper event was no different.

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TORONTO — Police say a major investigation into human trafficking has led to the rescue earlier this month of 20 people suspected of working in the sex trade as a minor or against their will. The investigation — called Operation Northern Spotlight — led to the arrest of 47 people who are now facing 135 charges, including trafficking in persons, forcible confinement, child pornography, and sexual assault with a weapon. Police say most of those who were rescued were under the age of 19, with some as young as 14. The latest phase of Operation Northern Spotlight Police, which involved officers from 40 police agencies across Canada, was led by the Ontario Provincial Police. OPP Deputy Commissioner Scott Tod says that during the operation officers met with people suspected of taking part in the sex trade, potentially against their will, at locations across the country. U.S. law enforcement agencies conducted a similar operation — called Cross Country — which resulted in the rescue of numerous children and the arrest of several suspects.

roney and (his wife) Mila asked me to host an event for a charity of their choice, which I did,” he said in an interview about his No. 99 Wayne Gretzky Collection fashion line. The 54-year-old Gretzky also recalled joining Jean Chretien in the Czech Republic in 2003 to help promote Canada’s bid for the 2010 Winter Olympics. “When Mr. Harper reached out to me and asked me to do a Q&A with him it’s simple: I can’t vote in this country. But . . . when the prime minister of Canada calls you, you say: ‘OK, I’ll do the favour for you.’ So whoever is going to be the next prime minister, if they call me for the favour I’d reach out again.” Gretzky is ineligible to vote because of a controversial law that prevents Canadians who have lived outside the country for more than five years from casting a ballot. “(Those are) the rules of the way the system is, and the Canadian people and the government passed those rules,” he said. “And if (those are) the rules, you’ve got to live by the rules.”

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Const. James Forcillo, the police officer charged in the death of Sammy Yatim, arrives at court in Toronto. The presiding judge in the trial of a Toronto police officer charged in the shooting death of a teenager on a streetcar has told the jury they must hear the evidence with an open mind. [THE CANADIAN PRESS/DARREN CALABRESE]

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The sound of nine loud gunshots shattered the quiet of a Toronto courtroom Thursday as a jury heard for the first time audio of the last moments of Sammy Yatim’s life. The 18-year-old was holding a small knife on an empty streetcar when, after a 50-second confrontation with police, he was shot several times. Const. James Forcillo has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and attempted murder in Yatim’s shooting death. Crown prosecutors have said they plan to prove that Forcillo’s actions during the July 2013 incident were neither necessary nor reasonable. Forcillo’s lawyer has said he will be arguing that the officer’s actions were justified and carried out in self-defence. In court on Thursday, two cellphone videos taken by civilians, an audio recording from a microphone inside the streetcar, and a recording of police radio communications, combined with surveillance videos played earlier this week, all stitched together a narrative of what happened on the night of the shooting. Yatim had consumed the drug ecstasy before he boarded the streetcar, the trial has been told. After sitting quietly for about 11 minutes, Yatim suddenly swung a small switchblade knife in the direction of a woman seated near him. The action triggered a commotion which can be heard on an audio recording played in court. A transit official can be heard reporting “a male being abusive” on the streetcar and Yatim can be heard yelling expletives. The jury has seen that he walked steadily to the front of the streetcar holding his knife and yelled out the front doors. “Get off, run, don’t walk,” Yatim can be heard saying. Yatim then has a calm conversation with the streetcar driver, asking him if he has a phone. When the driver asks who the teen wants to call, Yatim can be heard saying “dad.” “There’s something going on, I don’t

know what the (expletive) it is,” Yatim is heard saying. Yatim then tells the driver “go, go go, I’m not going to hold you for ransom.” Around this time, a police radio recording played for the jury is heard reporting the panic on the street car as a “person with a knife, male on a streetcar” and notes that no one has been injured. The jury has heard that Forcillo and his partner were the first officers on scene. The audio recording from the streetcar picks up the sirens that mark their arrival. Forcillo can then be heard screaming at Yatim repeatedly. “Drop the knife, drop the knife, drop the (expletive), drop it,” Forcillo can be heard yelling harshly. Yatim can be heard replying “no.” “No pussy. You’re a pussy,” Yatim can be heard saying. Forcillo can then be heard saying “you take one step in this direction and ... I’m going to shoot you,” while another officer is heard saying “don’t move.” Yatim can still be heard saying “no.” Seconds later, shots are fired. The jury has seen on videos that Yatim had taken a few steps back from his position at the top of the streetcar’s front steps and when he moved back to where he had been standing, Forcillo fires three times, causing Yatim’s body to immediately collapse. The first shots can be heard clearly on civilian cellphone videos of the incident. Another call of “drop the knife” is heard and then, six more loud shots are fired. A police radio recording at that time is heard saying “male has been shot” and “ambulance on route.” The jury has been told that Yatim was hit by eight out of nine bullets fired by Forcillo — one in the first volley of shots caused a “catastrophic injury to his heart which killed him but he was also hit in the spine, arm, groin and abdomen area. The jury has also seen that seconds after Forcillo’s shots, a sergeant called to the scene to administer a Taser runs up and discharges it at Yatim.

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CALGARY — A retired executive with pipeline builder TransCanada Corp. believes the long-stalled Keystone XL project can still be salvaged — if incoming Liberal prime minister Justin Trudeau acts swiftly on climate change. Putting a price on carbon emissions is the last option Canada has available to persuade U.S. President Barack Obama to approve the controversial cross-border oilsands pipeline, said Dennis McConaghy, who left TransCanada last year. He said it’s been “enormously frustrating” to see Keystone XL stuck in limbo more than seven years after it was first proposed and feels it has

“Carbon pricing was the last alternative at accommodation that could have been tried. It’s still available, perhaps, for our new prime minister.” Dennis McConaghy, retired oil executive

not been dealt with fairly in the U.S. regulatory process. “Carbon pricing was the last alternative at accommodation that could have been tried. It’s still available, perhaps, for our new prime minister,” McConaghy said from

London, Ont., where he’s a visiting fellow at Western University’s Ivey Business School. “I would hope that (Trudeau) would quickly engage with the president on that point. “Because there’s no pipeline that would be more valuable to Canada than XL.” McConaghy’s role at TransCanada was to develop new pipeline opportunities rather than oversee the nitty-gritty of obtaining permits and approvals. He stressed that he was sharing his personal views, not those of his former employer. Trudeau has expressed support for Keystone XL, the US$8-billion proposal that would enable 830,000

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Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives officer cited Lymon’s previous felony convictions in New Mexico state courts. Lymon pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and aggravated battery in 2002. He pleaded guilty to fraud and forgery the year before. Lymon also faced aggravated battery and kidnapping charges last year, but those cases were dismissed, online records show. U.S. Attorney’s Office spokesman Elizabeth Martinez said Lymon didn’t yet have an attorney and that an initial court appearance hadn’t yet been scheduled for him because he was getting medical treatment before being taken into federal custody. The federal complaint said the officer was shot after he pulled over Lymon while Lymon was driving a motorcycle with a stolen license plate. Lymon pulled out a gun and fired it six times as the officer attempted to handcuff Lymon to the motorcycle, the complaint said. The officer’s wounds included one to the face near his chin, the complaint said.

Mighty Hurricane Patricia bore down on Mexico’s central Pacific Coast on Thursday for what forecasters said could be a devastating blow, and officials began handing out sandbags in preparation for possible flooding. In Manzanillo, one of the country’s principal ports, Luz Adriana Limon Rojas of Colima state’s civil defence agency said skies were still calm, if cloudy, and no evacuation orders had been issued. But with the storm forecast to make landfall Friday as an extremely dan-

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Victims of Subway’s Jared share $1 million Ten victims of former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle have received a total of $1 million in restitution since he agreed to plead guilty to child pornography and sex-crime

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prosecutors expect to have either presented checks to Fogle’s four other victims or have plans in place to disburse those funds to them. That money will pay for mental health counselling, medical care and other needs the 14 victims might have now or in the future to help them recover from the trauma. Three adults and seven minors had

received their checks as of Thursday. DeBrota said that money will help them “go on with their lives and put them where they should have been had none of this happened.” Fogle agreed on Aug. 19 to plead guilty to one count each of travelling to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor and distribution and receipt of child pornography.

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Colorado’s attempt to create a bank to service its marijuana industry has suffered another setback by the federal government and could be facing an impossible dilemma. The Federal Reserve — the guardian of the U.S. banking system — said in a court filing Wednesday that it doesn’t intend to accept a penny connected to the sale of pot because the drug remains illegal under federal law. The stance appears to mark a shift in the position of the federal government. Last year, the U.S. Treasury Department issued rules for how banks can accept pot money. “We’re frustrated,” said Andrew Freedman, director of marijuana co-ordination for Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. “We tried to do the most with the building blocks of instructions they sent us, set up the most rigorous solution. And we still are left with confusion.” The filing came in a legal battle between the Federal Reserve and the would-be Fourth Corner Credit Union, which was set up last year to serve Colorado’s $700 million-a-year marijuana industry. The credit union can’t open without clearance from the Federal Reserve, which said in its filing that “transporting or transmitting funds known to have derived from the distribution of marijuana is illegal.” Colorado chartered the Fourth Corner Credit Union after the Treasury Department issued its guidance last year on marijuana banking. Fourth Corner was designed to give the industry in Colorado a safe place to bank while paying steep fees to account for all the hoops set up by the Treasury Department. The credit union then needed permis-

sion from the Federal Reserve to access the national banking system and perform electronic transactions. No dice. The credit union now wants a federal judge to step in and order the Federal Reserve to change its mind. “It’s a phenomenal question about executive action,” said Peter ContiBrown, a lawyer and banking historian at the University of Pennsylvania who is following the case. On one hand, the Federal Reserve is standing in the way of the stated goal of the Treasury Department to “enhance the availability of financial services for, and the financial transparency of, marijuana-related businesses.” But by allowing pot industry money to mingle with funds from other national commerce, the Federal Reserve would be removing one of the final barriers to marijuana acceptance. The federal government could hardly claim to consider weed illegal if its own banking system allows marijuana proceeds in the national banking system. The Federal Reserve said in the latest filing that bankers won’t be led away in handcuffs for taking marijuana money, but they don’t have the right to put that money in the Federal Reserve. By pushing for approval from the Federal Reserve, it was “as if Colorado enacted a scheme to allow trade in endangered species or trade with North Korea,” the filing says. The mixed signals have left Colorado’s marijuana industry in a bind. Many shops still operate in cash, unable to accept credit cards or make other electronic transactions. “We’re still a Schedule I narcotic at the federal level,” said Tyler Henson of the Colorado Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, which represents pot growers and retailers.

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as a landmark by both nations. The two leaders met for talks and dinner at the prime minister’s official country residence, Chequers. Beforehand, Cameron took Xi to a traditional pub nearby for a pint of English ale and a taste of British fish and chips. In a joint statement before the meeting, they said stronger U.K.-China ties were of “global significance and strategic importance.”

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals have established a reputation for dramatic post-season comebacks the past couple of years, beginning with last season’s wildcard victory over Oakland. Turns out, the Toronto Blue Jays have some never-say-quit spirit as well. After going on a second-half run to make the playoffs, then rallying from a 2-0 deficit to defeat Texas in a best-of-five matchup, the Blue Jays will try to beat the Royals in another win-or-else situation in Game 6 of the AL Championship Series on Friday night. Toronto forced the series back to Kansas City with a 7-1 rout on Wednesday, closing to 3-2.

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“You look at all the elimination games, our offence has really come to life,” Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said Thursday. “We’ve said

all along that’s the key to our team, scoring runs. You hate to make a habit of it, but maybe we can pull it off again.” David Price will take the mound for the Blue Jays after his collapse in the series opener, when he tossed six shutout innings and then surrendered five runs in the seventh. Yordano Ventura will oppose him for Kansas City. He was only marginally better, allowing three runs and eight hits in 5 1-3 innings before watching the comeback win from the dugout. “I’m very fortunate and happy that this game has landed on my turn, here in Kansas City, and with the opportunity to take this club to the World Series,” Ventura said through catching coach Pedro Grifol, acting

as a translator. “I’ll be ready for this game.” The Blue Jays promise they will be, too. Toronto lost the first two games against the Rangers at home, then won three straight with its season hanging in the balance. The first two were at Texas, and the last at Rogers Centre, but none of the victories was even close — all by at least three runs. The Blue Jays lost the first two games in Kansas City, too. But in Game 3 in Toronto, the hosts overcame a 1-0 deficit and rolled to an 11-8 victory. “We’ve been through a bunch of hurdles all year,” Blue Jays outfielder Chris Colabello said. “We were 7 1/2 games (back) at the deadlines. . . . We had to claw back from that. We were

down two games back in the division series and we clawed back from that. I’ll tell you what, we’re going to leave everything we have out there.” They may have to do just that. While the Blue Jays have won four straight elimination games, the Royals are 6-2 in their last eight post-season games at Kauffman Stadium. Make no mistake, either: The ballpark matters in this series. While the homer-happy Blue Jays were built with the small dimensions of Rogers Centre in mind, the speedy, defensive-minded Royals were built for their home park. Not surprisingly, the Blue Jays failed to homer in the first two games of the ALCS in Kansas City, but hit four long balls in Toronto, including three in Game 3.

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VANCOUVER — Alex Ovechkin scored the winner Thursday as the Washington Capitals downed the Vancouver Canucks 3-2. Ovechkin’s fifth of the season — and fifth in five games — came on a 2-on-1 break with 4:55 left in the third period on a fluttering one-timer that went off the crossbar and in after a feed from Evgeny Kuznetsov. Jay Beagle, with a goal and an assist, and Jason Chimera also scored for Washington (5-1-0), which has won four straight. Braden Holtby made 23 stops. Henrik Sedin and Radim Vrbata each had a goal and an assist for Vancouver (3-2-2), while Ryan Miller stopped 32 shots. Down 2-1 through 40 minutes, the Capitals tied it at 5:42 of the third after Vrbata gave the puck away behind his own net, with Beagle eventually tipping John Carlson’s point shot past Miller for his first of the season. Holtby stopped Daniel Sedin on a 2-on-1 midway through the period before stoning Bo Horvat with under seven minutes to go to keep things tied. The Canucks came in having dropped

the first two of a five-game homestand and trailed 1-0 after the first period before getting back to even terms thanks to their reunited first line of Vrbata with Henrik and Daniel Sedin. Vrbata, who was pointless through six games, skated alongside the superstar twins for the first time this season and was rewarded for going to the net at 4:14 of the second when Henrik Sedin’s centring pass went in off his skate. Vrbata had 31 goals and 32 assists while playing with the Sedins for most of 2014-15, but had struggled to find chemistry on the second line with Horvat early this season. The Canucks then grabbed the lead with 5:59 left in the period on the man advantage when Henrik Sedin took a pass from his brother at the side of the net and squeezed a shot between Holtby and the near post for his second of the season. Vancouver’s power play had been an anaemic 1-for-22 on the season, and the goal was the first for the top unit. Daniel Sedin had a golden opportunity to make it 3-1 late in the second, but Holtby stretched to make the save from in close with about three minutes left in the period.


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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Russell Wilson and the Seahawks ruled their one-sided rivalry against the 49ers for another night. Another Thursday night, in fact, and on San Francisco’s home field again. No turkey this time, just some high-flying defence and hard running by Marshawn Lynch. Wilson threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Lockett late in the first half, Lynch added a leaping 1-yard score, and Seattle beat San Francisco 20-3 for its fourth straight victory against the NFC West rivals. “It felt like a really normal Seahawk night tonight,” coach Pete Carroll said. “Defence played really well all night. . . . Nice to see us run the football again and run it with some authority.” The Seahawks (3-4) whipped San Francisco in Levi’s Stadium on a Thursday in prime time 11 months after Richard Sherman chomped turkey on the field last Thanksgiving night following a 19-3 victory. Wilson completed 10 of his first 12 passes and finished with 235 yards passing and Lynch ran for 122 yards after vomiting on the sideline in the first half. Seattle won for the first time in four road games this season, avoiding another fourth-quarter collapse. “The idea was to believe in one another,” Wilson said about his message to the team along with defensive end Michael Bennett. “We lost four tough games but we thought we could have won.” This game lacked its usual intrigue with both teams trying to save their seasons and Carroll missing former nemesis and Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh. Wilson made the key plays and Colin Kaepernick struggled once again facing Seattle as the 49ers

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(2-5) lost four days after snapping a four-game losing streak by beating Baltimore. Steven Hauschka sent dirt flying when he kicked a 49-yard field goal in the second quarter four days after Ravens kicker Justin Tucker slipped on the turf and shanked one off the right upright and slipped to the ground on the field that will host the Super Bowl in early February. Wilson was sacked five times to push his NFL-leading total to 31 and threw a pair of interceptions, but still made plenty of big plays for another

lopsided result against the Niners. “It’s always cool to win in the division, it’s great to win on the road,” Carroll said. Fans left early again in an eerily similar scene to Thanksgiving night, when 49ers CEO Jed York apologized on Twitter in the waning moments by saying: “This performance wasn’t acceptable. I apologize for that.” This time, it was former 49ers wideout Kassim Osgood weighing in on Twitter with: “’Something ain’t right in SF.”

Kaepernick’s errant passes sailed into both sidelines, one ball even hitting a 49ers staff member in the head early in the game and requiring him to be checked. Phil Dawson kicked a 35-yard field goal late in the third, and the 49ers have been held to single digits in their past three losses to Seattle with just one touchdown — outscored 56-13. Kaepernick dropped to 1-6 in seven starts against the Seahawks with three touchdown passes to nine interceptions and 24 sacks.

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VANCOUVER — Jonathon Jennings and Jeff Mathews first met while trying out for the Green Bay Packers in the summer of 2014. Neither stuck with the NFL club, but the quarterbacks will have a chance to get reacquainted on Friday night when Jennings and his B.C. Lions host Mathews and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. “He’s a great guy, a great talent,” Jennings said of Mathews. “He’s a good dude. It’s exciting watching him play.” The young QBs have both been unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight in their first CFL campaigns. The 23-year-old Jennings moved from No. 3 to No. 1 on the depth chart with B.C. after starter Travis Lulay and backup John Beck got

hurt, while the 24-year-old Mathews assumed the top job in Hamilton when Zach Collaros was lost to season-ending knee injury. And while Jennings and Mathews have each shown poise and promise, their teams are in very different predicaments with the regular season winding down. The Lions (5-10) desperately need a win in the West Division playoff chase after blowing leads the last two weeks, while the Tiger-Cats (10-5) are in a battle for top spot in the East. “Some unfortunate things have happened late in games,” said Jennings, who is 1-3 as a starter. “There’s no moral victories in professional football. You win or you lose. It doesn’t really matter how you win, you’ve just got to find a way to get it done.”

The underachieving Lions are being chased for third in the West by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (5-11), who host the Ottawa Redblacks on Saturday. “I’m used to winning ball games,” said veteran Lions defensive back Ryan Phillips. “In my 10 years I’ve never missed the playoffs and that’s what I expect.” The Tiger-Cats, who are 2-1 with Mathews under centre, head into the weekend a game up on both Ottawa and the Toronto Argonauts for first in the East. “You can tell each game (Mathews) is getting a little bit more comfortable,” said Lions head coach Jeff Tedford. “He’s got a lot of ability. He can move, he can extend plays with his legs and he throws the ball really well.” Hamilton thumped B.C. 52-22 at

Tim Hortons Field in August with Collaros at the helm, and apart from inching closer to the playoffs, the Lions are out for a measure of revenge on Friday. “It is a little bit of a redemption game for us because of how it went down last time,” said B.C. linebacker Adam Bighill. “It was a game that was almost a nightmare in how badly it went.” The Lions are just 2-7 over their last nine — a downward spiral that started with that blow-out loss in Hamilton — but Tiger-Cats head coach Kent Austin said his team is ready for a battle. “We’re not going to underestimate them,” Austin told reporters this week. “We’ve said very clearly there’s a lot of parity in this league. You better show up to play every week. It’s hard to win.”

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — David Price is ready to prove his critics wrong. The Toronto Blue Jays ace gets the start in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series on Friday with his team’s season on the line. Although Price has dominated in the regular season throughout his eightyear career, he’s never won as a starter in the playoffs. Price understands he has yet to meet expectations in the post-season, but said he doesn’t need to prove he can pitch in a big game. “I have to prove that I can pitch at this point in the season in the playoffs,” said Price at a news conference on Thursday. “I get that. But I don’t have to go out there and prove that I’m a good pitcher. I think I’ve done that over my career. “So I’m just going to go out there, throw my game, have fun, have good things happen, get good results and good things are going to happen. I know they are.” Price’s 2-7 record in the post-season — with both wins coming as a reliever — stands in stark contrast to his 10456 regular season record that saw him earn a Cy Young Award as the American League’s best pitcher in 2012. The 29-year-old lefty, who has been in the post-season with the Tampa Bay Rays, Detroit Tigers and now Toronto, knows that it’s the playoffs where he can earn his reputation. But he’s not going to change his approach, instead relying on what got him to the post-season in the first place. “What I did in the regular season doesn’t matter. I get it,” said Price. “But I know I’m a good pitcher. I know I’m a very good pitcher. Good things are going to happen. Everybody is going to say whatever they want to say and write what they want to write. And I completely get that, but I know good things are going to happen.” Blue Jays manager John Gibbons thinks Price’s poor post-season record is just a matter of bad luck and adds that there’s no one in Toronto’s starting rotation that he’d rather have on the mound with his team trailing the best-of-seven series 3-2. “You get to be one of the elite pitchers in the game for a reason,” said Gibbons. “Those are kind of the guys that get you here. Without David we’re not here, anyway. So it’s a moot topic there. “I’m glad he’s going tomorrow. I’m not hesitant one bit to throw him out there, because I’ve only seen him good.” Gibbons sees Price as his best arm and used him as a reliever in Game 4 of the American League Division Series. Down 3-1 in the ALCS on Wednesday night, Gibbons had Price start to loosen up in the Blue Jays’ bullpen to come in for starting pitcher Marco Estrada.


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Capitals come to Frank Crane for divisional game The surprise Cowichan Valley Capitals will be at Frank Crane tonight for a B.C. Hockey league Island Division game with the Nanaimo Clippers, with puck drop at 7 p.m. After finishing out of the playoffs the last three seasons, the Capitals are in second place in the division at 8-2-1-2, three points ahead of the defending division champion Clippers with a game in hand. For more than one reason, it’s a big one for the Clippers. “We break our season up into fivegame segements,” said Clippers head coach Mike Vandekamo. “We’ve got a big one coming up in that we’re 2-2 right now. “If we can win that game we’d be 3-2 in that stretch, and that’s meeting the bare minimum requirement.” The Caps have gained at least a point in their last five games, winning four of them and losing one in overtime. They’re led in scoring by 19-yearold forward Ryan Burton, who has 13 points in 13 games. The Clippers are coming off a 4-2 win over the Chilliwack Chiefs Sunday that saw BCHL leading scorer Sheldon Rempal register a hat trick. But Rempal knows it’s going to take the rest of the team to start catching fire if they’re going to replicate last season’s success. “Last year, that was the reason,” Rempal said. “We were a deep team, so we’re just trying to build depth within our team. We’re a little short on the back end so whoever can step up, that’s awesome.” Vandekamp echoed that. “We have to turn a corner, and I think that’s going to come from more consistent play from more people,” he said. “We’ve started to see some guys turn the corner a little bit. We knew that with basically four veteran forwards in a whole group, it was going to take some time for the forward group to come along.”

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John Barsby Bulldogs quarterback Nathanael Durkan commands his team’s offensive line last Friday at Merle Logan Field in a high school football game against the Windsor Dukes. [SCOTT MCKENZIE/DAILY NEWS]

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The string of difficult opponents continues today when the No. 3 John Barsby Bulldogs take on the No. 5 Carson Graham Eagles in a rematch of the 2013 Varsity AA B.C. High School Football championship game. They will kick off at 2 p.m. at Merle Logan Field in what will be the biggest game to date this season for both teams. “Carson Graham is a red-hot football team that’s playing all the good teams,” said Barsby head coach Rob Stevenson. “They’ve got a winning record and they’re extremely fast on offence.” The Bulldogs are coming off a 44-20 win over the Windsor Dukes last week in Nanaimo, one in which

they brought out their patented double-wing offence for the first time in 2015. Grade 11 Barsby runningback Matt Cooley, who rushed for 133 yards and a touchdown against Windsor, thought he and his team still had work to do. “(We need to) push ourselves even harder than this,” he said after the win. “We’re a lot better than this.” Stevenson thinks so, too. “I think we can increase our tempo on offence,” he said. “Offensively, we’ve got to be firing on all cylinders just to control (this) game, and I truly believe our defence has our backs. We just have to play complete football games from here on out.” The Bulldogs, 2-0 after last week’s win and a default win over the Nanaimo Islanders two weeks ago,

are one of five Varsity AA footall teams in the province undefeated in conference play. The Eagles are 1-1, and last week were on the Island to beat the Ballenas Whalers 35-7. They boast one of the top quarterback-runningback combos in the province with Tyler Nylander and Flynn Heyes, who are both in the top five in passing and rushing yards, respectively. But they’ll have to deal with a stout Barsby defence, led by lineman Doyle Sosnowski, who has seven sacks so far this season. “I think our defence can control this thing,” Stevenson said. Scott.McKenzie @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4243

Fans taking in a game at Merle Logan Field will soon be able to see the score in lights. Thanks to funding to the B.C. Games Society from the Nanaimo 2014 B.C. Summer Games’ legacy fund, a $20,000 electronic scoreboard will be set up at the artificial turf field, which plays host to soccer, high school football and other teams. The funding was announced on Wednesday at Beban Park. Other funding projects announced from the legacy fund include $30,000 to the Nanaimo Foundation, which will provide two annual $1,000 scholarships to local students, and $15,000 to the Downtown Nanaimo Business Improvement Association for a portable community stage to be used by sport and performance groups. “We are so proud to leave such a large and permanent legacy of the Games in Nanaimo,” said Jeff Lott, president of the 2014 Summer Games. The 2014 event raised a record $775,000 to host the multi-sport event that July. When the final calculations were completed, the Games’ legacy fund topped $120,000. The total amount given back to the community projects Wednesday was $65,000. Asked why these projects were selected, Games Legacy Committee chairman Bruce Hunter said “the board identified capital projects, which when leveraged with our Games legacy contribution, would benefit community as a whole. “We believe these projects will benefit Nanaimo for many years to come.” Sports@nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4243

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McNamara scores winner as Buccaneers outscore Braves DAILY NEWS

Will McNamara scored the game-winning goal as the Nanaimo Buccaneers beat the Saanich Braves 6-4 Thursday night in Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League action. In a game that was tied five times, McNamara broke a 4-4 deadlock late in the third period before Will Koop added an empty netter with a minute left to play to seal the Nanaimo win. With the victory, the Buccaneers tied the Campbell River Storm for the top spot in the VIJHL North Division with 20 points — the two teams have identical 9-4-1-1 records early in the season. The Braves remain in a last-place tie with the Peninsula Panthers in the South Division. Only the Saanich Braves have more points than the Bucs and Storm, with 21.

Nolan Richardson scored the opening goal for the Bucs, but the Braves scored the next two goals, with Jordan Parmar tying the game soon after and Evan Horvath giving Saanich its only lead early in the second period. Nick Gomerich, though, scored shorthanded in the second to tie the game 2-2 before Chad Bell put the Bucs in the lead before the second intermission. The two teams traded goals with Saanich tying the game twice before McNamara’s winner. Nanaimo goalie Liam Young stopped 24 of the 28 shots he faces as the Bucs outshout Saanich 35-28. The Bucs can take sole possession of first place tonight as they travel to Campbell River to take on the Storm. Sports@nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4243

Nanaimo Buccaneers forward Will Koop, left, takes a wrist shot while Saanich Braves forward Jordan Parmar tries to get a stick on it. [SCOTT MCKENZIE/DAILY NEWS]


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Canada’s David Hearn tied for tournament lead in Las Vegas Fowler makes first start of the season, joining field that includes Kevin Na MICHAEL MARTINEZ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LAS VEGAS — Canada’s David Hearn birdied his final three holes in perfect morning conditions for a 7-under 64 and a share of the lead Thursday in the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Michael Thompson, Mark Hubbard and Tyler Aldridge also topped the leaderboard at TPC Summerlin. Aldridge had two holes left when first-round play was suspended because of darkness. Hearn, of Brantford, Ont., had eight birdies and a bogey. “The course was playing pretty much perfect as it’s going to get,” Hearn said. “The greens were great this morning. I think that there’s a reason there’s a lot of good scores on that board. It’s because the course is in such good shape.” Patrick Rodgers, Patton Kizzire, Chad Campbell, Ryan Palmer, Ricky Barnes, D.H. Lee, Ryo Ishikawa, Greg Owen, Shane Bertsch and Brendon Todd shot 65, and Henrik Norlander also was 6 under with two holes left. Lee birdied six of his first seven holes, then bogeyed the next two. Kizzire is making his first start as a PGA Tour member after winning twice last year on the Web.com Tour and topping the regular-season and finals-combined money lists. He was married Saturday. Jimmy Walker opened with a 66, and U.S. Presidents Cup teammate Rickie Fowler had a 72. Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., shot a 66 while fellow Abbotsford native Adam Hadwin

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Dodgers, manager Don Mattingly insist separation was mutual decision Don Mattingly and the Los Angeles Dodgers stuck to their scripts Thursday, insisting they agreed to a mutual parting of the ways while never revealing the exact reason he won’t return as manager. Like a publicist announcing the demise of a Hollywood marriage, the parties insisted the split was amicable. Mattingly even suggested he “will be friends like forever” with his former bosses. “I don’t really want to get into details of our conversations. They were good conversations, they were open and they were honest,” Mattingly said by phone from his off-season home in Evansville, Indiana. “It just became evident that this was the best thing for both parties.”

Receiver Brandon Lloyd retires after 11 seasons, says he is healthy, happy Wide receiver Brandon Lloyd has announced his retirement after 11 NFL seasons. In a statement issued Thursday, Lloyd said he has no regrets and is “blessed to leave the game in such a healthy and happy place.” The 34-year-old receiver played for six teams in his 142game career. He led the league in yards receiving (1,448) in 2010, the only year he was selected for the Pro Bowl. He was second-team Associated Press All-Pro that season.

◆ BASKETBALL David Hearn hits a tee shot on the ninth hole during the first round of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open golf tournament Thursday in Las Vegas. [AP PHOTO]

had a 70. Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., shot 72. Thompson and Hubbard eagled the par-5 16th, with Hubbard holing 30-foot putt and Thompson a 25-footer in their morning rounds. Thompson also had seven birdies and a double bogey. “It definitely helps when there’s no wind and real calm and sunny,” Thompson said. “The only thing that we really have to consider is the cold in the morning. ... It helps when the greens are a little bit receptive and they’re rolling perfect.” Hubbard had the eagle, six birdies and a bogey. He played a three-hole stretch in 4 under with birdies on Nos. 14 and 15 and the eagle on 16, but bogeyed the 17th and closed with a par. “I’ve kind of just taken a little

bit of a chill pill recently, and I’m playing a lot better golf,” Hubbard said. He got into the field as an alternate when Matt Every withdrew. “It’s a nice opportunity to have,” Hubbard said. Walker closed with a bogey on the par-5 ninth. “It stings a little bit, bogeying nine, but just didn’t hit a very good tee ball,” Walker said. “I played real solid all day, made a lot of great putts. A lot of good par putts. “It was a nice, solid day. Just kind of kept the ball out in front of me. “I also felt like they had some pretty tough pins today, actually. It wasn’t like you were just throwing darts.”

Fowler had a double bogey after hitting into the water on the par-3 17th. “It wasn’t playing very tough by any means,” Fowler said. “You just had to hit a 7-iron out right of the hole. You can’t hit it left. I hit it left. ... I just made a bad swing. I didn’t hit my irons and wedges very well today.” Defending champion Ben Martin shot a 70. Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo, a playoff winner Sunday in the season-opening Frys.com Open in Napa, California, had a 74. U.S. Walker Cup teammates Denny McCarthy and Hunter Stewart made their pro debuts. Stewart had a 72, and McCarthy was 3 over with one hole left. McCarthy played at Virginia, and Stewart at Vanderbilt.

NBA rolls out Jr. NBA youth program and ‘Rookie Division’ in Canada As the success of basketball continues to skyrocket in this country, the NBA is bringing the game to younger children in Canada. The Jr. NBA launched its youth basketball program in Canada this week for children ages 14 and under, and the Jr. NBA “Rookie Division” for kids aged five to seven. “The average age that children start playing basketball in Canada is 8.6 years old, and that’s too old,” said Chris Piazza, Jr. NBA co-ordinator.

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City or Toronto on Tuesday night, it seems as if it is in the stars whenever the Mets are successful. In 1969, there were hard-to-fathom catches by Tommy Agee and Ron Swoboda in the Series against Baltimore. Cleon Jones reached first base on a hit batsman call during a Game 5 rally when manager Gil Hodges showed a ball with shoe polish to an umpire. In 1986, there was Mookie Wilson’s grounder that went through Bill Buckner’s legs at first base to cap a three-run, 10th-inning rally in Game 6 against Boston after the Mets were twice down to their season’s final strike.

Now there’s Murphy, who has seven home runs in nine playoff games, setting a major league record by going deep in each of his last six. His first-inning home run in Game 2 against the Cubs was on a pitch a Lilliputian 1.064 feet above the ground, according to MLB’s Pitch f/x system. Only one home run in the entire major leagues this year came on a ball hit lower. “This is special. This is special. I can’t stop saying it,” captain David Wright exclaimed. “The ’69 Mets, the ’86 Mets, the 2000 Mets — we are amongst the best Mets teams to ever play, and I couldn’t be more proud.”

New York’s players arrived back at Citi Field at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, two motorcycle police in front and two more behind the team’s two buses. Standing about 150 feet from the auto chop shops across the street from right field, about 50 fans greeted the team in the parking lot. Long the second team in town, the Mets won their fifth pennant to the Yankees’ 40. They were nicknamed the Amazin’ Mets by Casey Stengel, their first manager, and became the upstarts, first at the Polo Grounds for their first two seasons, then at windy Shea Stadium from 1964-2008.

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EASTERN CONFERENCE

STARS 4, PENGUINS 1

ATLANTIC DIVISION

First Period 1. Dal, Oduya 1 (Demers, Fiddler) 10:55. 2. Dallas, Klingberg 1 (Sharp) 15:05 (pp). Penalties — Perron Pgh (boarding) 1:12; Hornqvist Pgh (delay of game) 14:21; Faksa Dal (tripping) 19:06. Second Period 3. Dallas, Spezza 5 (unassisted) 5:07. 4. Pitt, Bonino 1 (unassisted) 11:20. 5. Dallas, Janmark 3 (Nichushkin, Klingberg) 13:02. Penalties — Faksa Dal (holding) 13:52. Third Period — No Scoring. Penalties — Lovejoy Pgh (roughing) 14:05; Sharp Dal (boarding) 14:14; Fiddler Dal (tripping) 16:27; Demers Dal (elbowing major, game misconduct) 16:48. Shots on goal Dallas 9 12 2 —23 Pittsburgh 11 9 14 —34 Goal — Dallas: Niemi (W, 3-1-0); Pittsburgh: Fleury (L, 3-4-0). Power plays (goal-chances) — Dallas: 1-3; Pittsburgh: 0-5. Attendance — 18,490 at Pittsburgh.

Montreal Tampa Bay Ottawa

GP W 7 7 7 4 7 3

L OL SL GF 0 0 0 23 2 0 1 23 2 0 2 23

GA 7 20 22

Pts 14 9 8

Home 3-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 0-1-0-2

Away 4-0-0-0 2-1-0-1 3-1-0-0

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GP W 8 5 6 5 6 4

L OL SL GF 2 1 0 22 1 0 0 22 1 1 0 21

GA 16 14 15

Pts 11 10 9

Home 3-1-1-0 3-1-0-0 3-0-1-0

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

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L OL SL GF 2 1 0 13 3 1 0 20 3 0 1 16 3 0 0 16 4 0 0 11 3 1 0 22 4 0 0 12 4 0 0 11 3 0 2 13 8 0 0 15

GA 16 15 20 16 15 26 17 15 19 37

Pts 7 7 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 0

Home 2-1-0-0 2-1-0-0 1-2-0-1 2-1-0-0 3-2-0-0 0-3-1-0 0-2-0-0 2-2-0-0 0-1-0-1 0-4-0-0

Away 1-1-1-0 1-2-1-0 2-1-0-0 1-2-0-0 0-2-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-2-0-0 0-2-0-0 1-2-0-1 0-4-0-0

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METROPOLITAN DIVISION NY Rangers Washington NY Islanders

WILD CARD Philadelphia Florida New Jersey Detroit Pittsburgh Boston Carolina Buffalo Toronto Columbus

WESTERN CONFERENCE CENTRAL DIVISION Dallas Nashville St. Louis

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PACIFIC DIVISION San Jose Vancouver Arizona

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GA 17 13 16 17 17 14 17 25

Pts 9 8 8 6 5 4 3 2

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WILD CARD Minnesota Winnipeg Chicago Edmonton Colorado Los Angeles Anaheim Calgary

Note: a team winning in overtime or shootout gets 2 points and a victory in the W column; the team losing in overtime or shootout gets 1 point in the OTL or SOL columns. 7KXUVGD\¡V UHVXOWV New Jersey 5 Ottawa 4 (SO) Dallas 4 Pittsburgh 1 NY Rangers 4 Arizona 1 Minnesota 3 Columbus 2 Nashville 5 Anaheim 1 Chicago 3 Florida 2 Washington 3 Vancouver 2 Los Angeles at San Jose :HGQHVGD\¡V UHVXOWV Buffalo 2 Toronto 1 (SO) Edmonton 3 Detroit 1 Carolina 1 Colorado 0 (OT) Philadelphia 5 Boston 4 (OT) )ULGD\¡V JDPHV Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Boston at NY Islanders, 7:30 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Washington at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Detroit at Calgary, 9 p.m. Carolina at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. 6DWXUGD\¡V JDPHV Anaheim at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Arizona at Ottawa, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m. NY Rangers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Nashville, 8 p.m. NY Islanders at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Florida at Dallas, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Columbus at Colorado, 9 p.m. Detroit at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Carolina at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.

WILD 3, BLUE JACKETS 2

DEVILS 5, SENATORS 4 (SO)

First Period 1. Minnesota, Parise 6 (Suter) 5:04. 2. Col, Wennberg 1 (Goloubef, Atkinson) 10:16. 3. Columbus, Dubinsky 2 (Atkinson, Murray) 19:39 (pp). Penalties — Fontaine Minn (hooking) 14:52; Vanek Minn (slashing) 18:32. Second Period 4. Min, Niederreiter 3 (Spurgeon, Koivu) 5:41. 5. Min, Vanek 3 (Zucker, Spurgeon) 11:12 (pp). Penalties — Goloubef Clb (holding), Goloubef Clb (hooking) 8:09. Third Period — No Scoring. Penalties — None. Shots on goal Columbus 13 9 7 —29 Minnesota 6 13 4 —23 Goal — Columbus: Bobrovsky (L, 0-6-0); Minn: Dubnyk (W, 4-1-0). Power plays (goal-chances) — Colu: 1-2; Minn: 1-2. Attendance — 18,650 at Minnesota.

First Period 1. New Jersey, Zajac 2 (Palmieri, Cammalleri) 5:02 (pp). 2. Ottawa, Zibanejad 2 (unassisted) 5:54 (sh). 3. New Jersey, Tootoo 1 (Henrique, Josefson) 6:32 (pp). Penalties — Karlsson Ott (tripping) 3:46; Smith Ott (delay of game) 4:33; Kalinin NJ (hooking) 13:43. Second Period 4. Ottawa, Smith 1 (Neil, Prince) 9:25. Penalties — Stempniak NJ (hooking) 3:16; Matteau NJ, Neil Ott (roughing) 15:04; Gionta NJ (spearing major, game misconduct) 18:18. Third Period 5. Ottawa, Hoffman 4 (Lazar, Zibanejad) 2:24 (pp). 6. Ottawa, Neil 1 (Prince, Cowen) 6:38. 7. New Jersey, Henrique 4 (Cammalleri, Stempniak) 14:10. 8. New Jersey, Stempniak 2 (Severson, Cammalleri) 19:28. Penalties — Turris Ott (hooking) 3:54; 7RRWRR 1- 1HLO 2WW Ă€JKWLQJ 2¡1HLOO 1- ERDUGLQJ Overtime — No Scoring. Penalties — Stone Ott (holding) 4:47. Shootout — New Jersey wins 2-1 NJ: Henrique miss, Josefson goal, Cammalleri miss, Stempniak goal. Ott: Ryan goal, Turris miss, Zibanejad miss, Stone miss. Shots on goal New Jersey 11 9 8 4 —32 Ottawa 14 14 9 2 —39 Goal — NJ: Schneider (W, 3-1-1); Ott: Hammond (LO, 0-0-1). Power plays (goal-chances) — NJ: 2-4; Ottawa: 1-5. Attendance — 16,578 at Ottawa.

SCORING LEADERS Krejci, Bos Benn, Dal Seguin, Dal Tarasenko, StL Tavares, NYI Zetterberg, Det Turris, Ott Wheeler, Win Stone, Ott Hanzal, Ari Karlsson, Ott Duclair, Ari Neal, Nash Parise, Minn Pacioretty, Mon Spezza, Dal Jagr, Fla

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RANGERS 4, COYOTES 1 First Period 1. Ariz, Dahlbeck 1 (Domi, Hanzal) 15:34. Penalties — Nash NYR (goaltender interference) 16:11. Second Period 2. NYR, Kreider 1 (Zuccarello, Staal) 10:06. Penalties — Yandle NYR (tripping) 7:15; Rieder Ari (tripping) 10:34; Grossmann Ari (interference) 15:01. Third Period 3. NY Rangers, Hayes 2 (Miller) 2:35. 4. NY Rangers, Yandle 1 (Zuccarello, Stepan) 6:24 (pp). 5. NYR, Nash 1 (unassisted) 19:17 (en). Penalties — Stone Ari (high-sticking) 6:16; Staal NYR (hooking) 8:47. Shots on goal Arizona 5 14 16 —35 NY Rangers 6 10 12 —28 Goal — Arizona: Smith (L, 3-2-1); NY Rangers: Lundqvist (W, 4-2-1). Power plays (goal-chances) — Arizona: 0-3; NY Rangers: 1-4. Attendance — 18,006 at NY Rangers.

PREDATORS 5, DUCKS 1 First Period — No Scoring. Penalties — Wilson Nash (interference) 10:37; Lindholm Ana (interference) 11:20; Horcoff Ana (slashing) 19:03. Second Period 1. Nashville, Nystrom 2 (Watson, Ekholm) 3:40. 2. Nash, Ellis 1 (Ribeiro, Jones) 12:47. 3. Nashville, Ribeiro 1 (Neal, Wilson) 17:00. Penalties — Getzlaf Ana (hooking) 10:38; Neal Nash (slashing) 14:41. Third Period 4. Nash, Ekholm 1 (Ellis, Wilson) 3:03. 5. Ana, Sekac 1 (Kesler, Rakell) 12:15 (pp). 6. Nashville, Wilson 1 (Ellis, Jones) 18:18 (pp). Penalties — Fisher Nash (tripping) 1:50; Getzlaf Ana (high-sticking) 2:38; Jackman Nash (slashing) 10:29; Smith Nash (tripping) 12:36; Maroon Ana (roughing) 17:54. Shots on goal Anaheim 9 7 12 —28 Nashville 6 13 10 —29 Goal — Anaheim: Khudobin (L, 1-2-0); Nashville: Rinne (W, 5-1-0). Power plays (goal-chances) — Anaheim: 1-5; Nashville: 1-5. Attendance — 17,113 at Nashville.

BLACKHAWKS 3, PANTHERS 2 First Period 1. Chicago, Anisimov 3 (Kane, Seabrook) 4:02. 2. Florida, Trocheck 2 (unassisted) 4:36. Penalties — None. Second Period 3. Chicago, Seabrook 2 (Panarin, Kane) 3:51 (pp). Penalties — Jagr Fla (holding) 0:13; Kampfer Fla (hooking) 3:33; Kruger Chi (hooking) 6:35; Bolland Fla (hooking) 11:19; Campbell Fla (slashing) 14:17; Trocheck Fla (high-sticking) 18:42. Third Period 4. Chicago, Kane 5 (Seabrook, Crawford) :17 (pp). 5. Florida, Jagr 5 (Bjugstad, Bolland) 7:24 (pp). Penalties — Kruger Chi (high-sticking) 5:28; Hjalmarsson Chi (delay of game) 5:34; Bolland Fla (high-sticking) 9:03;, Jagr Fla (hooking) 17:39; Jokinen Fla (high-sticking) 19:57. Shots on goal Florida 5 5 9 —19 Chicago 12 9 6 —27 Goal — Florida: Luongo (L, 2-3-1); Chicago: Crawford (W, 3-2-0). Power plays (goal-chances) — Florida: 1-4; Chicago: 2-8. Attendance — 21,591 at Chicago.

MLB PLAYOFFS FOOTBALL

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EAST DIVISION W 8 7 7 6 4 4

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OL 0 1 0 0 3 1

SL 1 1 2 0 0 0

GF GA 44 38 45 25 50 21 33 39 36 41 31 38

Pt 17 16 16 12 11 9

OL 0 0 0 1 2 0

SL 0 1 0 0 0 0

GF GA 48 35 31 43 39 22 32 37 28 39 23 51

Pt 16 13 12 9 8 4

CENTRAL DIVISION Red Deer Calgary Lethbridge Medicine Hat Edmonton Kootenay

GP 12 12 8 9 11 12

W L 8 4 6 5 6 2 4 4 3 6 2 10

WESTERN CONFERENCE B.C. DIVISION GP Victoria 11 Kelowna 11 Prince George 9 Vancouver 10 Kamloops 10

W 7 7 5 4 3

L 4 4 4 4 7

OL 0 0 0 1 0

SL 0 0 0 1 0

GF GA 35 24 45 41 27 21 37 46 26 38

Pt 14 14 10 10 6

W 6 4 4 3 2

L 1 5 2 5 6

OL 1 1 0 1 0

SL 0 0 0 1 0

GF GA Pt 31 20 13 33 36 9 17 17 8 28 43 8 21 25 4

U.S. DIVISION Seattle Tri-City Everett Spokane Portland

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BCHL INTERIOR DIVISION Penticton Salmon Arm Vernon West Kelowna Merritt Trail

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T OL GF GA Pt 0 0 59 28 26 2 0 56 36 18 0 1 93 42 17 0 2 48 46 16 0 0 53 70 12 0 0 43 59 10

ISLAND DIVISION GP W Powell River 15 10 Cowichan Vally 13 8 Nanaimo 14 8 Alberni Valley 12 4 Victoria 13 2

L 5 2 6 7 9

T OL GF GA Pt 0 0 49 32 20 1 2 50 73 19 0 0 54 44 16 0 1 27 47 9 0 2 29 44 6

MAINLAND DIVISION GP Langley 14 Wenatchee 14 Chilliwack 15 Coquitlam 15 Surrey 13 Prince George 14

W L 9 5 8 4 7 5 6 6 4 9 3 10

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CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES CFL

EASTERN CONFERENCE GP Prince Albert 11 Moose Jaw 10 Brandon 10 Regina 11 Saskatoon 10 Swift Current 11

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KANSAS CITY VS. TORONTO (Kansas City leads 3-2) Wednesday's result Toronto 7 Kansas City 1 Friday's game Toronto (Price 18-5) at Kansas City (Ventura 13-8), 8:07 p.m. x-Saturday's game Toronto at Kansas City, 8:07 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK VS. CHICAGO (New York wins 4-0) Wednesday's result New York 8 Chicago 3

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(Best-of-7 series) Tuesday, Oct. 27: at American League Wed., Oct. 28: at American League Friday, Oct. 30: at New York Saturday, Oct. 31: at New York x-Sunday, Nov. 1: at New York x-Tuesday, Nov. 3: at American League x-Wed., Nov. 4: at American League

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a-struck out for Richard in the 5th. bstruck out for B.Colon in the 7th. c-lined out for Strop in the 7th. d-struck out for D.Ross in the 7th. e-struck out for Clippard in the 9th. f-grounded out for H.Rondon in the 9th. LOB—New York 9, Chicago 7. 2B—Dan. Murphy (1), Duda 2 (2), Soler 2 (2). 3B—W.Flores (1). HR—Duda (1), off +DPPHO 7 G¡$UQDXG RII +DPPHO Dan.Murphy (4), off Rodney; Bryant (1), off Clippard. RBIs—Dan.Murphy 2 (6), 'XGD 7 G¡$UQDXG %U\DQW Schwarber (3). SB—Granderson (3), W.Flores (1). S—Lagares. Runners left in scoring position—New <RUN 0DW] 7 G¡$UQDXG ' :ULJKW W.Flores 3); Chicago 4 (J.Baez 2, Bryant, Fowler). RISP—NY 2 for 13; Chi 2 for 7. Runners moved up—Schwarber. New York Matz B.Colon W, 1-0 A.Reed Clippard Familia Chicago Hammel L, 0-1 T.Wood Richard Cahill Strop Rodney H.Rondon

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x — clinched playoff berth. WEEK 18 Bye: Calgary. Friday's games Montreal vs. Toronto (at Hamilton), 7 p.m. Hamilton at B.C., 10 p.m. Saturday's games Ottawa at Winnipeg, 4 p.m. Edmonton at Saskatchewan, 7 p.m.

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE EAST Philadelphia N.Y. Giants Dallas Washington

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Thursday's result Seattle 20 San Francisco 3 Sunday's games Buffalo v. Jacksonville at London, 9:30 am Atlanta at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Cleveland at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Washington, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 1 p.m. Houston at Miami, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets at New England, 1 p.m. Oakland at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 4:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 8:30 p.m. Open: Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Green Bay Monday's game Baltimore at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29 Miami at New England, 8:25 p.m.

At Moscow Men's Singles — Second Round Marin Cilic (1), Croatia, def. Denis Istomin, Uzbekistan, 7-6 (3), 3-6, 6-3. Philipp Kohlschreiber (4), Ger., def. Aslan Karatsev, Russia, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-4. Andrey Kuznetsov, Russia, def. Mikhail Kukushkin (8), Kazak., 6-1, 7-5. Lucas Pouille, France, def. Daniel Gimeno-Traver, Spain, 6-1, 7-6 (5). Evgeny Donskoy, Russia, def. Ricardas Berankis, Lithuania, 6-4, 7-5. :RPHQ V 6LQJOHV ³ 4XDUWHUÀQDOV Daria Kasatkina, Russia, def. Carla Suarez Navarro (5), Spain, 6-1, 6-2. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, def. Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, def. Margarita Gasparyan, Rus., 6-1, 6-3.

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At Vienna, Austria Singles — Second Round David Ferrer (1), Spain, def. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 6-1, 6-1. Kevin Anderson (2), South Africa, def. Jiri Vesely, Czech Rep., 6-7 (4), 6-3, 7-5. Lukas Rosol, Czech Republic, def. JoWilfried Tsonga (4), France, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. *DHO 0RQÀOV )UDQFH GHI 3DROR Lorenzi, Italy, 6-4, 6-4. Fabio Fognini (8), Italy, def. Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-4. Steve Johnson, U.S., def. Jerzy Janowicz, Poland, 6-4, 6-7 (7), 6-4. 'RXEOHV ³ 4XDUWHUÀQDOV Fabio Fognini, Italy, and Max Mirnyi, Belarus, def. Julian Knowle, Austria, and Daniel Nestor, Toronto, 6-3, 6-2.

IF STOCKHOLM OPEN At Stockholm, Sweden Singles — Second Round Tomas Berdych (1), Czech Rep., def. Alexander Zverev, Germany, 6-3, 6-4. Richard Gasquet (2), France, def. Steve Darcis, Belgium, 6-1, 2-0, retired. Grigor Dimitrov (5), Bulgaria, def. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 6-2, 6-4. Jeremy Chardy (6), France, def. Federico Delbonis, Argentina, 6-3, 7-6 (2).

WTA BGL LUXEMBOURG OPEN At Luxembourg Singles — Second Round Jelena Jankovic (5), Serbia, def. Anna Tatishvili, U.S., 6-4, 6-2. Barbora Strycova (7), Czech Republic, def. Johanna Larsson, Sweden, 6-2, 7-5. Stefanie Voegele, Switz., def. AnnaLena Friedsam, Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (4). Laura Siegemund, Germany, def. Kirsten Flipkens, Belgium, 7-6 (2), 6-1.

GOLF PGA SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN At Las Vegas, Nevada Par 71 (35-36) Partial First Round Note: Play suspended due to darkness. David Hearn Michael Thompson Mark Hubbard Patrick Rodgers Chad Campbell Ricky Barnes D.H. Lee Ryo Ishikawa Greg Owen Shane Bertsch Also Nick Taylor Adam Hadwin Graham DeLaet

31-33—64 33-31—64 32-32—64 30-35—65 32-33—65 32-33—65 31-34—65 31-34—65 34-31—65 33-32—65 33-33—66 36-34—70 34-38—72

LPGA TAIWAN CHAMPIONSHIP At Taipei, Taiwan Par 72 (36-36) First Round Eun-Hee Ji Xi Yu Lin Charley Hull Sandra Gal Morgan Pressel Sun Young Yoo Also Alena Sharp

31-35—66 34-33—67 35-33—68 34-34—68 35-33—68 32-36—68 36-40—76

NHL

Vanek scores winner as Wild beat winless Blue Jackets THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Thomas Vanek broke a tie in the second period and the Minnesota Wild beat Columbus 3-2 on Thursday night, pushing the Blue Jackets to 0-8-0 and spoiling John Tortorella’s debut. Columbus’ start is the worst season-opening regulation losing streak in the NHL since the New York Rangers started 0-11-0 in 1943-44. Tortorella took over as coach Wed-

nesday after Todd Richards was fired. Zach Parise tied for the league lead with his sixth goal 5:04 in. After Alexander Wennberg and Brandon Dubinsky countered for Columbus, Nino Niederreiter tied it and Vanek scored the winner with 8:48 left in the second with his third goal of the season. Devan Dubnyk made 27 saves for his fourth win in five games this season.

STARS 4, PENGUINS 1 Jason Spezza scored his fifth goal of the season and Dallas beat Pittsburgh for its fifth straight victory. Johnny Oduya and John Klinberg scored their first goals of the season and Mattias Janmark got his third, helping the Stars finish a perfect four-game trip. They are 6-1-0 overall. Antti Niemi stopped 33 shots for his third victory of the season and fourth straight against Pittsburgh. Niemi

made 37 saves in a 3-0 win over the Penguins two weeks ago in Dallas. Nick Bonino scored for Pittsburgh. The Penguins (3-4-0) had won three straight. Evgeni Malkin’s four-game points streak ended, as did his stretch of three straight games with a goal. The Penguins have scored 11 goals in their first seven games. They ended a five-game homestand, their longest this season, and will play six of their next seven on the road.

BLACKHAWKS 3, PANTHERS 2 Patrick Kane and Brent Seabrook each had a goal and two assists and Chicago beat Florida in its first game since top defenceman Duncan Keith had surgery in his right knee. Artem Anisimov also scored for the Stanley Cup champions, and Corey Crawford made 16 saves to improve to 5-1 in seven career starts against Florida. Keith had a meniscal tear repaired Tuesday, sidelining the two-time Norris Trophy winner for four to six weeks.


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LIVERPOOL, England — With his catchy comments and personable nature, Juergen Klopp has captivated English soccer in his first two weeks in charge of Liverpool. There is a harder edge to Klopp, too, and the manager has wasted little time in complaining about the English Football Association’s treatment of one of his teenage players. Jordan Rossiter returned from England under-19s duty with a hamstring injury after playing three matches in six days. “These young players are our future. If we handle them like horses we get horses,� Klopp said Wednesday.

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History of All Blacks, Springboks stained by struggle against racism FOSTER NIUMATA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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LONDON — For 60 years until the Rugby World Cup, each series between the All Blacks and Springboks was for the mythical world championship. Ultimately, their contests dragged in the world, which halted contact between them for 11 years until the end of apartheid. No other national teams come close to their win-loss records, which have bred the fiercest rivalry in the sport, and the most controversial. Even before the ongoing Rugby World Cup, where the teams meet in the semifinals on Saturday, a political party in South Africa tried, and failed, to block the Springboks from leaving home until they met the quota for non-white players. That kind of self-inflicted, off-field drama has dogged them since the first series in 1921, when South Africa toured New Zealand. In the deciding third test, they drew 0-0 in a rainstorm in Wellington. But the tour was tarnished when the Springboks beat New Zealand Natives 9-8. First, the Springboks turned their backs on the haka, then a South African correspondent wrote how they were “disgusted� by thousands of whites cheering “colored men to defeat members of their own race.� New Zealand became complicit in South Africa’s policy of segregation on its first tour to South Africa in 1928, when it agreed not to send any Maori players, including George Nepia and Jimmy Mill. Nine of their teammates from the 1924-25 Invincibles toured, and Nepia added to protests when he wrote that all of New Zealand was indignant “at this deference to apartheid.� South Africa won the first test 17-0, which stood as New Zealand’s worst defeat until 1999, but the series was drawn 2-2. Remembering 1921, the Springboks refused to meet a Maori team in 1937, and Maori organized a nationwide social and sporting boycott. It mattered little on the field. The visitors were near perfect in winning the deciding third test in Auckland 17-6, five tries to nil. The All Blacks’ tour of 1940 was cancelled because of World War II. Postwar, when rumours spread that New Zealand was considering picking Maori for the next tour, the Die Transvaler newspaper editorialized in 1946 that “a team like that will not be accepted in South Africa. South Africans will not sacrifice their principles just to play rugby.� In 1948, the South African government legalized apartheid, which had been rooted in sport since the end of the 19th century. New Zealand acquiesced in 1949, leaving behind Maori stars Johnny Smith and Ben Couch, a future Minister of Maori Affairs, and Minister of Police during the ill-fated 1981 tour. New Zealand lost the series 4-0, scored more tries in three tests, but was outkicked by prop Okey Geffin. New Zealanders’ desperation to win a first series against the Springboks in 1956 muted protests. The All Blacks won the first test, and lost the second, which was so brutal that they summoned from retirement prop and former boxing champion Kevin Skinner.

He checked South Africa’s aggressive frontrow, and New Zealand won the third and fourth tests to hand South Africa its first ever series defeat. One in 15 New Zealanders signed an anti-tour petition in 1959, and thousands marched in protest, but the government wouldn’t intervene, and New Zealand sent another all-white team in 1960. The series was decided in the fourth and last test in Port Elizabeth, won 8-3 by South Africa. Amid one of the great All Black eras, the 1965 team beat the visitors 3-1, including a record 20-3 score in the fourth test in Auckland. Under better organized pressure from anti-racist organizations, the New Zealand government was finally prepared to pressure rugby bosses, and cancelled the planned 1967 all-white tour. Denied their favourite visiting team, the South Africans allowed Maori to tour in 1970, but as “honorary whites.� South Africa won that series 2-1, clinching it 20-17 in the third test. The Labour Party won the 1972 New Zealand election promising not to interfere with the 1973 tour by South Africa, but postponed it after police warned of “the greatest eruption of violence this country has ever known.� The government also didn’t want to risk a boycott by African countries of the 1974 Commonwealth Games in New Zealand. The flip-flop contributed to Labour losing the 1975 election, whereupon the returning National Party said it was happy to keep politics out of sports. Nobody else was. The All Blacks returned in 1976, soon after the deadly Soweto riots, and drew international condemnation. During the tour, nearly 30 African countries boycotted the Montreal Olympics. South Africa won the series 3-1, but controversy raged again over hometown refereeing. In 1981, South Africa made its first visit in 16 years, and featured its first ever black player, Errol Tobias. All Blacks captain Graham Mourie and star centre Bruce Robertson made themselves unavailable on moral grounds. The depth of public opposition to the tour, and public support, split New Zealand, which descended into its worst rioting in 30 years. Streets outside barbed-wire-ringed stadiums became battlegrounds, but the tour went on. The All Blacks won the first test, the Springboks the second, and the third was played out in Auckland while a man in a single-engine plane dropped flour bombs on Eden Park. The Springboks rallied to level the match at 22-22, but the All Blacks received a disputed penalty in injury time, and Allan Hewson, whose part-Maori wife boycotted every game, kicked the series-winning penalty. New Zealand’s High Court blocked the All Blacks from touring in 1985, but they were the first team South Africa wanted to meet post-apartheid in 1992. The All Blacks won 27-24. South Africa was barred from the 1987 and 1991 Rugby World Cups but given the 1995 tournament, and the old rivals reached the final. The All Blacks, drained by food poisoning, lost in extra time 15-12, but Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first black president, used the occasion for national reconciliation by wearing the Springboks jersey that blacks associated with white rule.


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Murray finds comedy in ‘uneven’ flick ‘Rock the Kasbah’ has deep cast also featuring Kate Hudson, Bruce Willis, portrays down and out music man Rock the Kasbah STARRING: Bill Murray, Kate Hudson, Bruce Willis, Leem Lubany DIRECTOR: Barry Levinson PLAYING AT: Avalon Cinemas RUNNING TIME: 100 minutes

LINDSEY BAHR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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ill Murray is asleep. Or at least he appears to be sleeping when we first meet his character, the down and out music manager Richie Lanz, in Rock the Kasbah. Holed up in a dingy San Fernando Valley motel room, he’s at least half listening to the shrill sounds of a woman singing Maroon 5 and deciding whether or not to sign her. He does, and promptly collects a $1,200 fee from his newest client. His other client, Ronnie (Zooey Deschanel, sporting hot pants and smeared eyeliner), who also seems to double as his assistant, scolds him for playing this game and abusing the hopes — and checkbooks — of gullible dreamers. Then he takes Ronnie out to a dive bar and has her sing some cover songs. This is Richie. Swindling some, going to bat for others and never really getting anywhere in the process. It’s an inauspicious, and grating, start to the film from Scrooged writer Mitch Glazer and Diner, and Good Morning, Vietnam director Barry Levinson. Thankfully, Murray wakes up, and

Bill Murray, left, as Richie Lanz and Kate Hudson as Merci, in ‘Rock the Kasbhah.’ [KERRY BROWN/OPEN ROAD VIA AP]

the movie gets a little better, but in sum, Rock the Kasbah is a strange mishmash of snark, sincerity, slapstick and glib cultural appropriation that’s redeemed in part only by the eternal charisma of Murray. Ronnie doesn’t get discovered at the bar, per se, but a drunk guy convinces Richie to take her to Afghanistan to play for the troops. From there, the movie suddenly becomes a mad-cap series of increasingly dispar-

ate events as Richie struts and jokes his way through a foreign land after Ronnie absconds with his money and passport. Within a day of discovering that he’s stranded in Kabul for a few weeks, he’s inexplicably cruising the city’s dangerous streets in a white convertible with some fedora-wearing war profiteers (Danny McBride, Scott Caan) and trading in a Keith Haring watch to bed the region’s

most popular prostitute (Kate Hudson). Soon enough, he’s riding through the desert with Bruce Willis’s short-fused mercenary soldier and discussing that time he dated Danielle Steele while on his way to negotiate a weapons sale with the leaders of a tiny village. The movie is half over before Richie finally meets Salima (Leem Lubany), a Pashtun girl with a voice to kill and a penchant for Cat Stevens. He

hears her singing “Trouble” while he’s out relieving himself one night and decides that getting this girl on Afghan Star is his new purpose in life, even though it might mean death for both himself and Salima. It’s here that Rock the Kashbah’s tone becomes a real problem. The movie wants to be both glib and emotionally resonant, but it can’t seem to figure out what the stakes are — even as people are getting shot. When Richie’s with the war profiteers and Willis’s Bombay Brian, the outlandish caricatures almost work, making the movie feel like a loopy, exaggerated fever-dream with no actual political stance. But everything goes awry once the focus shifts to Salima and her determination to defy her family, village and traditions to pursue her passion of singing on a reality television show. This story is probably about the wrong character. Richie is a sideshow. Salima is the heart. Here, she’s reduced to an exotic means of redemption for a character we barely care about. Levinson and Glazer try to weave Rock the Kasbah into a complex tapestry of satire and sincerity and come up instead with a big knotted mess. And it’s always a bad sign when one of Murray’s best moments is completely unrelated to the movie at hand, and plays only while the credits are rolling. Rock the Kasbah, an Open Road Films release, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America for “language including sexual references, some drug use and brief violence.”

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Vibrant Carey Mulligan enriches story of struggle Suffragette STARRING: Carey Mulligan, Meryl Streep, Natalie Press DIRECTOR: Sarah Gavron RUNNING TIME: 106 minutes

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First the bad news: Suffragette isn’t a Meryl Streep movie, despite what you may have seen in the trailer. She has but a few moments of screen time. And now the good news: It’s a Carey Mulligan movie. Mulligan, like Streep, is simply a mesmerizing actress, one who can make even pedestrian material sing with the honesty, sophistication and nuance she brings to every role, on screen or stage (count yourself eternally lucky if you caught her recent Broadway run in Skylight.) In Suffragette, which without her would

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be a far, far less compelling movie, she doesn’t merely entertain us with her skill. She brings to vibrant life an important part of our global history that’s easy to forget — the struggle for a woman’s right to vote. The story of the “suffragettes” in early 20th century Britain may bring to mind the joyously daffy Mrs. Banks singing “Sister Suffragette” in Mary Poppins. But even though that character spoke jovially of women chaining

themselves to wheels or being carried off to prison, Suffragette reminds us that the fight involved violence, hunger strikes, bombings, beatings, even death. Though the movie, directed by Sarah Gavron, includes real-life characters like Emmeline Pankhurst (Streep) and Emily Wilding Davison (Natalie Press), who both have tiny but crucial roles, its main character is an amalgam. Maud Watts (Mulligan) is a 24-yearold mother who spends her days working in the same fetid laundry — awful chemicals, brutal hours, sexual abuse from the boss — where her own mother laboured. Almost accidentally, Maud falls in with a group of women activists whose fight for the vote is gaining steam — and desperation. A fellow laundry worker is due to testify before a government committee on the issue, but a beating has left her unable to appear, and Maud is drafted. (“Are you a suffragette now?” her husband asks, suspiciously.)

Her simple, heartfelt answers move the male lawmakers, but the measure fails. When that defeat is announced publicly, it leads to a melee in which women are beaten by police and dragged to prison, Maud among them. Her furious husband (Ben Whishaw) insists that Maud never “shame” him like this again. (Like virtually every male character here, he is wholly unenlightened.) But soon enough, Maud is compelled to go hear a speech from the movement’s leader, Pankhurst, who speaks briefly from a balcony before fleeing the police. Maud manages a quick word with Pankhurst as she’s hurrying off: “Never surrender,” the elder woman says. And so Maud doesn’t. She returns home to discover her husband has kicked her out, banning her from seeing their 4-year-old son. She finds quarters with fellow suffragettes and becomes more emboldened by the day. She attacks her abusive boss. Facing the police inspector (Bren-

dan Gleeson) who pursues her like Javert pursues Valjean in Les Miserables, she tells him that the suffragettes are waging war because it’s “the only language men listen to.” Mulligan — whose portrayal is really the only truly nuanced one in the film, though Helena Bonham Carter gives fine support as a fellow warrior — finds a way to project determination and zeal but also sadness and hopelessness, all at once. The scene where she loses custody of her son is truly wrenching. As is the scene where she’s force-fed in prison to thwart her hunger strike. The film ends with a recreation of a shocking, seminal moment in the suffragette movement — one best not revealed here. And then, during credits, we’re given a list of countries across the globe, along with the year they granted women the right to vote. (France: 1944. Switzerland: 1971. Saudi Arabia: “Promised.”) If anything, Suffragette should have an impact the next time any of us are feeling too busy or tired to vote.


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Grown up fun: Halloween is not just for kids JONATHAN MONTPETIT THE CANADIAN PRESS

Free candy, ghosts and goblins, parental sanctioned dress-up — it’s no wonder Halloween rivals Christmas as the best day of the year for children. But adults are also circling Halloween on their calendars, and not because they’re on trick-or-treat duty. In recent years, Halloween has become the perfect excuse to host parties that test the limits of creativity and flirt with the scandalous. Promoters across the country now organize Halloween parties that are as big, if not bigger, than New Year’s Eve parties. There is even a website — besthalloweenparties.com — that serves as a sort of one-stop shop for the biggest bashes in North America. Daniel Fazio, a promoter who heads Vancouver’s Arrival Agency, attributes the popularity of grown-up Halloween parties to a desire to escape our everyday ways of interacting with others. “I feel like, now more than ever, people need to come together and connect with other people,” Fazio said in a recent email interview. “We spend so much time online now that we need to find more ways to be with actual humans.” Fazio has been behind some of the West Coast’s more memorable Hal-

A sign advertises Halloween ‘specials’ at the Antique Mall in Sawyer, Mich. Halloween isn’t just for kids anymore. [AP PHOTO]

loween parties. The Arrival Agency’s 2014 event was held on a floor of the historic Hotel Vancouver, said to be haunted by the ghost of Jennie Pearl Cox, the so-called “Lady in Red.” The party, which featured magicians, comedians and live bands, may have been too loud, though, for the ghost to make an appearance.

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This year’s Halloween party will be held in another charismatic Vancouver venue, the Fox Cabaret, which has served variously as an East Indian movie house, a repertory cinema, and a pornographic theatre. As a salute to this less than puritan past, Fazio’s party will feature an elaborate burlesque show, along with

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a haunted house and the requisite slate of live DJs. Vancouver is also the site of Dooms Night, a massive Halloween dance party that’s been held annually for more than a decade. This year’s venue is the Pacific Coliseum — a 16,000-seat arena that was once home to the Vancouver Canucks.

Among those taking charge of the DJ booth this year will be Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, who claimed top spot in a recent survey of 100 leading DJs. Toronto, for its part, claims to host the largest Halloween party in North America. The annual Church Street Halloween Block Party is akin to a giant downtown costume contest where no effort is spared. “These are costumes that people spend the whole year making themselves,” says Francis Gaudreault, chair of the Church Wellesley Business Improvement Area, which is responsible for putting on the party. “The costumes make coming to the party worthwhile. The spectacle and festival atmosphere that night are something worth seeing.” Early in the evening on Oct. 31 several blocks are shut to traffic as onlookers marvel at the colourful and outlandish costumes. As the night wears on, the party continues in the area’s many bars and nightclubs. The Block Party has grown steadily in popularity over the years. Gaudreault said the neighbourhood has had to close two additional city blocks this year to accommodate increased numbers. “In the LGBTQ community, where we operate, it’s a great chance to get dressed up, show off your creativity and hang out with friends,” he adds.


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Yelling at girlfriend not enough to warrant report Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Annie’s Mailbox

Dear Annie: Two nights ago, I witnessed my best friend being verbally abused by her boyfriend. The boyfriend was drunk and probably doing something illegal. I listened to him yell at her on the phone all

night while we were supposed to be spending time together for her birthday. It was 3 a.m., and he was demanding that I pick him up on my way to take her home. I told him no, because I didn’t want him being

drunk and possibly violent in my car. I let my friend know that she can call me if she needs anything, and dropped her off at their house. Although I’m sure her boyfriend will eventually get himself arrested

for violating his probation, I feel it is up to me to report him. But if I do, I will lose her friendship. Should I turn him in for the sake of my friend’s safety or mind my own business? Dear Unsure: We

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s of 2013, there were more than 24.6 million licensed drivers in Canada. For a country with a population of 35.16 million at the time, that’s a lot of drivers. With numbers like that, odds are good that not every single one of those drivers is great behind the wheel. Discovery Canada is ready to prove this theory for the 11th time in 10 years, and crown some unlucky citizen the worst driver in Canada. Yes, season 11 of the hit auto-education show “Canada’s Worst Driver� skids onto screens Monday, Oct. 26, on Discovery. The series celebrated its 10th birthday at the end of September and has helped rehabilitate numerous drivers over that time. While the bad drivers regularly cycle in and out, there’s one man who has been a constant, steadying force throughout the years. Andrew Younghusband (“Canada’s Worst Handyman�) has hosted “Canada’s Worst Driver� since Day 1, back when he believed the show was only going to stick around for one season. “When I got the gig, I truly believed it was a one-off,� Younghusband said in an interview with TV Media. “You know, ‘Canada’s Worst Driver,’ it just sounds like there’s only one of them. Yet here we are.�And now, 10 years later, another nine participants are set to face off in a series of driving challenges for the less-than-coveted moniker,

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Saturday, Oct 24 7:30 a.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NASCAR Truck Racing Fred’s 250 Camping World Series Qualifying Live (1h30) 9:30 a.m. KCPQ (15) (15) NASCAR Pre-Race Live (30m) 10:00 a.m. KCPQ (15) (15) NASCAR Truck Racing Fred’s 250 Camping World Series Live (2h30)

Sunday, Oct 25 7:00 a.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NASCAR RaceDay Live (2h) 11:30 a.m. NBC (46) (46) F1 Countdown Live (30m) 12:00 p.m. NBC (46) (46) F1 Auto Racing United States Grand Prix Live (2h) 2:00 p.m. NBC (46) (46) F1 Extra Live (1h)

Baseball Friday, Oct 23 4:30 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Central Live (30m) 5:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball American League Championship Series Teams TBA (if necessary) Live (3h30)

Saturday, Oct 24 11:30 a.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Central Live (30m) 12:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball American League Championship Series Teams TBA (if necessary) Live (3h30) 12:30 p.m. TBS (33) (33) MLB Baseball National League Championship Series Teams TBA Live (3h30) 4:00 p.m. TBS (33) (33) MLB PostGame Show Live (30m) 4:30 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball National League Championship Series Teams TBA (if necessary) Live (3h30)

Sunday, Oct 25 4:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Central Live (30m) 4:30 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball National League Championship Series Teams TBA (if necessary) Live (3h30)

Monday, Oct 26 8:00 a.m. SN360 (109) (109) Baseball Central Live (1h)

Tuesday, Oct 27 8:00 a.m. SN360 (109) (109) Baseball Central Live (1h) 4:30 p.m. KCPQ (15) (15) MLB Pregame Show Live (30m) RSP (45) (45) MLB Central Live (30m) 5:00 p.m. KCPQ (15) (15) MLB Baseball World Series Teams TBA Live (3h) RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball World Series Teams TBA Live (4h)

Wednesday, Oct 28 8:00 a.m. SN360 (109) (109) Baseball Central Live (1h)

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Thursday, Oct 29 8:00 a.m. SN360 (109) (109) Baseball Central Live (1h)

Basketball Wednesday, Oct 28 4:30 p.m. TSN (8) (8) NBA Basketball Indiana Pacers at Toronto Raptors Live (2h30)

Curling Thursday, Oct 29 8:00 a.m. RSP (45) (45) Curling Masters Grand Slam Round Robin Live (2h30) 11:30 a.m. RSP (45) (45) Curling Masters Grand Slam Round Robin Live (2h30) 3:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) Curling Masters Grand Slam Round Robin Live (2h30)

Football Friday, Oct 23 4:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL Football Montreal Alouettes at Toronto Argonauts Live (3h) 7:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL Football Hamilton Tiger-Cats at British Columbia Lions Live (3h)

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Wednesday, Oct 28 9:00 a.m. RSP (45) (45) Hockey Central Live (1h)

Thursday, Oct 29 9:00 a.m. SN360 (109) (109) Hockey Central Live (1h)

Soccer Saturday, Oct 24 6:30 a.m. TSN (8) (8) Barclays Premier League Pre-game Live (30m) RSP (45) (45) EPL Soccer Swansea City at Aston Villa Live (2h30) SN360 (109) (109) EPL Soccer Watford at Stoke City Live (2h30) 7:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) EPL Soccer Crystal Palace at Leicester City Live (2h) 7:55 a.m. TV5 (113) (113) FFF Soccer Championnat de France Équipes à communiquer En direct (2h5) 9:00 a.m. RSP (45) (45) EPL Soccer Everton at Arsenal Live (2h30) 9:30 a.m. NBC (46) (46) EPL Soccer Everton at Arsenal Live (2h) 4:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) Barclays Premier League Live Live (1h) 5:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) EPL Soccer Newcastle United at Sunderland Live (2h)

Sunday, Oct 25 7:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) EPL Soccer Manchester City at Manchester United Live (2h) 9:00 a.m. RSP (45) (45) NBC (46) (46) EPL Soccer Southampton at Liverpool Live (2h30) 11:00 a.m. NBC (46) (46) Premier League Goal Zone Live (30m)

Wednesday, Oct 28 12:50 p.m. TSN (8) (8) FIFA Soccer U-17 World Cup Teams TBA Round of 16 1C vs. 3ABF Live (2h10)

Thursday, Oct 29 12:50 p.m. TSN (8) (8) FIFA Soccer U-17 World Cup Teams TBA Round of 16 2A vs. 2C Live (2h10)

Wrestling Monday, Oct 26 5:00 p.m. SN360 (109) (109) WWE Monday Night Raw Live (3h) Nanaimo Daily News: Sports Oct 23, 2015 to Oct 29, 2015

Friday, October 23, 2015


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Best Bet tonight

The Enfield Haunting A&E (18) (18)

7:00 p.m.

Timothy Spall and Matthew Macfadyen star as a paranormal investigator and a skeptic who investigate reports of a poltergeist terrorizing a family in the finale of “The Enfield Haunting,” airing Friday, Oct. 23, on A&E. The thrilling miniseries is based on events that allegedly occurred in Enfield, England, in 1977.

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Matthew Macfadyen stars in “The Enfield Haunting”

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Friday, October 23, 2015


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Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, October 23, 2015


Saturday, October 24 - AFTERNOON 12 PM 12:30 1 PM CBUT (3) (3) KNOW (5) (5) CHEK (6) (6) R-C (7) (7) TSN (8) (8) CTV (9) (9) M (10) (10) GBL (11) (11) CTV2 (12) (12) CITY (13) (13) HGTV (14) (14) KCPQ (15) (15) M3 (16) (16) CNN (17) (17) A&E (18) (18) TLC (19) (19) W (20) (20) CMT (21) (21) YTV (22) (22) NN (23) (23) SHOW (24) (24) SLICE (25) (25) HN (26) (26) DISC (27) (27) BRAVO (28) (28) EA (29) (29) SPIKE (30) (30) TOON (31) (31) FAM (32) (32) TBS (33) (33) COM (34) (34) TCM (35) (35) FOOD (36) (36) OLN (37) (37) HIST (38) (38) SPACE (39) (39) AMC (40) (40) FSR (41) (41) DTOUR (42) (42) TREE (43) (43) RSP (45) (45) KING (46) (46) KOMO (47) (47) KCTS (48) (48) KIRO (49) (49) KSTW (52) (52) BNN (68) (68) KVOS (69) (69) OWN (101) (101) APTN (115) (114) VIS (116) (115) SN360 (118) (116) MTV (119) (118) MM (120) (119) CPAC (121) (120) TV5 (122) (121) TVA (123) (122) RDI (124) (123) GOLF (144) (144)

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Nature of Things (R) ISU Figure Skating Skate America Live National Hockey NHL Hockey Toronto vs Montreal Dog Jobs Dog Jobs Hope for Wildlife (R) Warships (R) Waterfront (R) Nat. Geographic (R) Tony Robinson (R) Nice Fish FisnSkin FishFlat Journal Fishing Marc Trend (R) Cookin' CkAround Converse News Wealthy Journal Facture (R) Enquête (R) Candice Renoir Z

"Petits secrets" ('01) Evan Rachel Wood. La Semaine verte 9:Football CFL CFL Football Ottawa RedBlacks at Winnipeg Blue Bombers Live CFL Football Edmonton vs Saskatchewan SportsCentre CornerG CornerG Worst Driver (R) Cash Cab Money Marilyn Denis Show The Social eTalk 11:00 Z "Guddu Rangeela" ('15) Arshad Warsi. Kitty Talk Bollywood Bollywood Hockey Noon News Hour Carn. Eats Donut Income Leave It Tackle Z

"Zombieland" ('09) Woody Harrelson. National Paid Paid The Social Flashpoint (R) Z

"A Cinderella Story" ('04) Hilary Duff. Celebri Celebri Paid Paid Fail Army Family Escape Modern Modern H. Central NHL Hockey Arizona Coyotes at Ottawa Senators Live Renovation (R) House House TinyHouse TinyHouse Income Income Breakneck Breakneck House House 10:NASCAR Paid Paid Paid AnimSci. Paid Paid Paid Pre-game NCAA Football Utah at USC Live Movie Z

"Parker" (2013,Action) Jennifer Lopez, Jason Statham. Reign MysteriesLaura Sign/ Delivered (R) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Special Report This Is Life (R) Gangland Under. Gangland Under. Gangland Under. Criminal Minds (R) Criminal Minds (R) Criminal Minds (R) Dateline NBC (R) Dateline NBC (R) Dateline NBC (R) Dateline NBC (R) Dateline NBC (R) Women in Prison 11:00 Z

"Funny People" ('09) Adam Sandler. Masters of Flip (R) Masters of Flip (R) Property Z

"Big Daddy" ('99) Z

"Shallow Hal" ('01,Com) Jack Black, Gwyneth Paltrow. DealWith Wipeout Canada (R) Wheels Wheels Home Videos (R) Z "Hotel Transylvania" ('12) Adam Sandler. Monsters Monsters Monsters Monsters Monsters Monsters Monsters Monsters 10:30 CBC News Now National At Issue National One/One Nature of Things the fifth estate (R) Z

"Jack Reacher" (2012,Action) Rosamund Pike, Tom Cruise. Z "Accidental Obsession" ('15) Josie Davis. Z "Jack Reacher" ('12) Movie Z

"Here Comes the Boom" ('12) Z

"You Don't Mess With the Zohan" ('08) Adam Sandler. First Dates First Dates F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files Railroad Alaska (R) Edge of Alaska (R) Highway Hell (R) How Made How Made Alaska/Frontier (R) Rebel Gold (R) 11:30 Z

"Rounders" ('98) Matt Damon. Snapped "Erika Sifrit" Twice Lifetime (R) Missing (R) Criminal Minds 11:25 Z

"Hook" ('91) :50 Z

"Dudley Do-Right" ('99) :15 Z "Kermit's Swamp Years" ('02) :40 Z "The Dark Crystal" ('82) Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops Cops (R) Jail (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops Cops (R) Pokémon Dino Yu-Gi-Oh Transform. Yo-Kai Buddy Johnny Gadget Camp Camp Camp Camp Z "Monster High: B... :10 GoodLk Hank Z Jessie (R) Dog Blog I Didn't Gaming Life Derek No. Boys No. Boys G.Gibbon Pre-game MLB Baseball National League Championship Series Live PostGame Z "Think Like a Man" ('12) BigBang BigBang Z "Scary Movie 5" ('13) Simon Rex, Ashley Tisdale. Z "Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling" ('09) BigBang BigBang Z

"Big Sky" ('52,Adventure) Dewey Martin, Kirk Douglas. Z

"The Cowboys" (1972,Western) Bruce Dern, John Wayne. Z "I Remember M... Halloween Baking (R) Halloween Wars (R) Diners Diners Eat Here! Eat Here! Chef in Your Ear (R) Food Food Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator St. Wars Mantracker (R) Amer. Pickers (R) American Pickers (R) American Pickers (R) Pawn Star Pawn Star Power and Ice (R) Mountain Men (R) Face Off Part 1 of 2 (R) Killjoys (R) Falling Skies (R) Z "Killer Mountain" ('11) Aaron Douglas. Z Nation (R) Z

"Child's Play" ('88) Catherine Hicks. Z

"Thinner" ('96) Robert John Burke. Z "Leprechaun" ('93) Warwick Davis. TORC (R) Monster Jam (R) Shut Up FIA Auto Racing FIA Endurance Racing World Championship (R) Border Border Border NZ Border NZ Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Mike the Umizoo :15 Truckt. :45S. Wings Machines :35 Guppies Shimmer LCharmers Backyard :45Mike the :10 Harry :35 Cat/ Hat MLB Baseball American League Championship Series (if necessary) Live Sportsnet Central MLB Baseball 11:30 Rugby World Cup Semifinal ISU Figure Skating Clangers Earth Luna Biz Kid$ (R) Teen Kids News Football NCAA Football Live Football C. KOMO 4 News Pre-game / Football 11:00 KCTS 9 Cooks "Salads" (R) Ming Ming Ming Ming Antiques Rd. (R) Football NCAA Football Live Minute Sports News News Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Middle Queens Fam. Feud Fam. Feud The Close Weekly Paid Commodities (R) Money Tk Market Tonight (R) Stock Stock Commodities (R) The Big Valley (R) Gunsmoke (R) Bonanza (R) Rawhide (R) Wanted (R) Wanted (R) Rifleman Rifleman 11:00 Z

"Bruce Almighty" ('03) Locator Fam. Feud Fam. Feud Waters of Crime (R) Motives & Murders (R) Belief 11:00 Z "The Matrix Reloaded" With Fire Samaqan RingFire Quest Marmalad Longmire (R) HardRock HardRock Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gurbani Tehlka Sardari Gaunda Dharkan S. Punjab Punjab Mulaqat Punjab WWE Super Smackdown (R) Hockeycentral Live NHLCount EPL Soccer Everton at Arsenal EPL Soccer One Bad Choice (R) One Bad Choice (R) One Bad Choice (R) Degrassi Student Say Song Todrick (R) Ridiculous Broke A$$ Movie :45 Z

"The Haunting in Connecticut" ('09) MuchMusic Countdown Simpsons Simpsons Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Journal Vétérinaire (R) Matière Sa place :50 Jardin extraordin. Journal FR Super champion Plus grand cabaret Nouvelles Ma liste Voir ici Publicité Z

"Shrek" ('01,Animé) :45 Z "Trésor national" ('04,Avent) Diane Kruger, Nicolas Cage. RDI direct RDI direct RDI direct Journal FR Journal L'Épicerie La Semaine verte RDI direct Monde Découverte 9:00 LPGA Golf Golf Pre-game Live PGA Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Round 3 Live Golf Cent. PGA Golf

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, October 23, 2015


Saturday, October 24 - 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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Hockey Tor./Mtl. NHL Hockey Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks Live Post-game News Smartest Person (R) Hope for Wildlife (R) Science of Dogs (R) Heartbeat (R) Foyle's War "War Games" (R) Waterfront (R) News Cookin' Wheel Jeopardy Operation Smile (R) Z "The Curse of Inferno" ('97) Pauly Shore. Poltergeist:Leg. (R) Journal P'tite vie De l'Univers Downton Abbey Rire... Journal Dre Grey, leçons Cinéma 4:CFL Football Edm./Sask. SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre (R) CTV News W5 (R) BigBang Anger M. Criminal Minds (R) Saving Hope (R) News News 4:00 Hockey Hockey 24 India Voice of Courage (R) News Hour 16x9 NCIS: LA (R) True Crime Scene Dual Suspects News :35 S.N.L News The Social The Listener (R) The Voice (R) W5 Comedy Laughs 4:00 NHL Hockey Ariz./Ott. Liquidator Liquidator Survivorman:Bigf (R) Illusions Escape Close Up Kings (R) Murdoch Mysteries (R) Leave It Leave It Custom Custom Flip Flip Leave It Leave It Custom Custom House House 4:30 NCAA Football Utah at USC Live Seahawks JFL: Gags Modern Modern News Seahawks AxeCop Golan 5:00 Sign/ Delivered (R) Z

"Parker" (2013,Action) Jennifer Lopez, Jason Statham. Z

"Murder by Numbers" ('02) Ryan Gosling, Sandra Bullock. Anthony Bourdain (R) Anthony Bourdain (R) Anthony Bourdain (R) Anthony Bourdain (R) Anthony Bourdain (R) Anthony Bourdain (R) Criminal Minds (R) Criminal Minds (R) Criminal Minds (R) Criminal Minds (R) Criminal Minds (R) Criminal Minds (R) Women in Prison Women in Prison Women in Prison (R) Women in Prison (R) Women in Prison (R) Dateline NBC (R) Movie Z

"17 Again" (2009,Comedy/Drama) Leslie Mann, Zac Efron. Z "I Give It a Year" (2013,Comedy) Rafe Spall, Rose Byrne. Property Reba (R) Reba (R) Last Man Last Man Home Videos (R) Reba (R) Reba (R) Last Man Last Man Home Videos (R) Z

"Monster House" ('06) Mitchel Musso. Z

"Ghostbusters" ('84) Bill Murray. :15 Z

"Ghostbusters II" ('89) Bill Murray. National MarketP. Democrats (R) National One/One Democrats (R) 5:00 Z

"Jack Reacher" ('12) Tom Cruise. Z

"Safe House" ('12) Ryan Reynolds, Denzel Washington. Z "The Bourne Ultimatum" ('07) Z

"Dreamgirls" (2006,Musical) Beyoncé Knowles, Jamie Foxx. Z

"Grease" ('78,Mus) Olivia Newton-John, John Travolta. Movie F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files Rebel Gold (R) Fast N' Loud Part 2 of 2 Cuban Chrome (R) Rebel Gold (R) Fast N' Loud Part 2 of 2 Rebel Gold (R) Law & Order: S.V.U. Cold Justice: Sex Cold Justice: Sex Z

"The Bodyguard" ('92) Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston. Movie :15 Z

"The Little Vampire" ('00) Z

"Interview With the Vampire" ('94) :05 Z

"Underworld" ('03) Kate Beckinsale. Jail Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Jail (R) Jail (R) Jail (R) Jail (R) Jail (R) Jail (R) Jail (R) Jail (R) Z "Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster ... :45 Johnny Gsebump Gsebump Various X-Men Z "Ultimate Avengers 2" ('06) Movie Awesome Awesome The X Factor (R) Z "Return to Halloweentown" Z "Phantom of the Megaplex" C. Under 4:Z "Think Like a Ma ... Girls Girls BigBang Billy on BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Z

"Due Date" ('10) Just for Laughs (R) BigBang BigBang Just for Laughs Just for Laughs (R) McCarthy's Funny :15 Comedy :45 Comedy 5:00 Z "I Remember Mama" ('48) Z

"Comrade X" ('40) :15 Z

"The Madwoman of Chaillot" ('69) Movie Chopped Guy's Game Chef in Your Ear (R) Candy Craze Guy's Game (R) Cuthroat (R) Liquidator St. Wars Liquidator Liquidator Mantracker (R) Myth Hunters (R) Conspiracy (R) Myth Hunters (R) Klondike Trap. (R) Ice Rd. Truckers (R) Ancient Aliens (R) Atlantis Found Klondike Trap. (R) Doctor Who Z

"Surrogates" ('09) Bruce Willis. Z

"Looper" ('12,Act) Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Movie Z

"Leprechaun 2" ('94) Warwick Davis. Z

"Leprechaun 3" ('95) John Gatins. Z "Leprechaun 4: In Space" ('96) 4:00 FIA Endurance Racing World Championship (R) Being (R) '79Dayt. M.Racing Ghost Adventures The Dead Files (R) Exp. Unkown (R) Ghost Adven. (R) The Dead Files (R) Exp. Unkown (R) Big Friend Max/Ruby Charmers :45 Truckt. :10 Caillou :Max/Ruby Toopy & B Guppies Dora&Fr. Charmers :Backyard Max/Ruby 4:30 MLB Baseball Sportsnet Central Misplay GameDay Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central 4:30 Teen Kids News Paid Program Dateline NBC Saturday Night Live News Sat. Night 5:05 NCAA Football Live Postgame Pac-12 Fan Face Wheel Jeopardy Seattle News :35 Castle Newshour. BBC News Empire (R) Masterpiece Mystery! MooneBoy Oil and Water (R) Austin City Limits News News S.Raible Insider NCIS: LA (R) Criminal Minds (R) 48 Hours News :35 Scandal M&M M&M Girls Girls Rizzoli & Isles (R) The Closer (R) The Good Wife (R) Band FamilyGuy Paid Money Tk Market Tonight (R) Paid Disruptors Paid Paid Disruptors Paid Paid Berman Superman Superman Batman Batman Wonder Woman (R) Star Trek (R) Z

"Dracula" ('31) Bela Lugosi. The Good Wife The Good Wife Belief (R) Unfaithful (R) Unfaithful (R) Unfaithful (R) Z

"The Core" (2003,Sci-Fi) Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank. Blackstone (R) Guilt Free Z

"The Core" ('03) Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank. Des Pardes Aikam PunjabDi Lashkara Waqt 4 U Success Vehra J. Meyer 5:30 EPL Soccer Swansea vs Aston Villa Highlights Night Highlights Night Highlights The Final Score The Final Score Middle BroGreen Degrassi 1Girl5Ga The L.A. Complex (R) Are You The One? (R) One Bad Choice (R) One Bad Choice (R) Simpsons Simpsons Z

"The Haunting in Connecticut" ('09) :15 Hospital Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons SouthPk SouthPk Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Campaign Campaign 5:00 Grand cabaret "Jean Dujardin" Voisins Journal :40 On n'est pas couché (R) Nouvelles Z "La montée de la planète des singes" ('11) :45 Z

"Un honnête citoyen" ('09) Jamie Foxx. Nouvelles Cinéma Journal Grands reporta. (R) Facture (R) Journal Monde Journal National Journal L'Épicerie Découverte (R) 5:30 PGA Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Round 3 (R) Golf Cent. LPGA Golf Taiwan Championship Final Round Live 4:00 NHL

Best Bet tonight

NCIS: Los Angeles GBL (11) (11) CBS (49) (49)

8:00 p.m.

Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J lead the cast of this drama about a team of highly trained agents who go undercover to bring down L.A.’s most dangerous criminals in “NCIS: Los Angeles,” airing Saturday, Oct. 24, on CBS and Global. In this rebroadcast, they attempt to take down another threat to national security.

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LL Cool J in “NCIS: Los Angeles”

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, October 23, 2015


Saturday, October 24 - LATE NIGHT 12 AM 12:30 1 AM CBUT (3) (3) KNOW (5) (5) CHEK (6) (6) R-C (7) (7) TSN (8) (8) CTV (9) (9) M (10) (10) GBL (11) (11) CTV2 (12) (12) CITY (13) (13) HGTV (14) (14) KCPQ (15) (15) M3 (16) (16) CNN (17) (17) A&E (18) (18) TLC (19) (19) W (20) (20) CMT (21) (21) YTV (22) (22) NN (23) (23) SHOW (24) (24) SLICE (25) (25) HN (26) (26) DISC (27) (27) BRAVO (28) (28) EA (29) (29) SPIKE (30) (30) TOON (31) (31) FAM (32) (32) TBS (33) (33) COM (34) (34) TCM (35) (35) FOOD (36) (36) OLN (37) (37) HIST (38) (38) SPACE (39) (39) AMC (40) (40) FSR (41) (41) DTOUR (42) (42) TREE (43) (43) RSP (45) (45) KING (46) (46) KOMO (47) (47) KCTS (48) (48) KIRO (49) (49) KSTW (52) (52) BNN (68) (68) KVOS (69) (69) OWN (101) (101) APTN (115) (114) VIS (116) (115) SN360 (118) (116) MTV (119) (118) MM (120) (119) CPAC (121) (120) TV5 (122) (121) TVA (123) (122) RDI (124) (123) GOLF (144) (144)

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Dragons' Den (R) CBC Pass 22 Mins. Doc Zone (R) q (R) Recipes Kitchen Bondi Vet Bondi Vet Foyle's War "War Games" (R) Waterfront (R) Heartbeat (R) Dog Jobs Dog Jobs Animal Animal Paid Paid P. Popoff W. Vision Liquidation Channel (R) 11:Z "La Saga Twilight: Révélation partie 1" Z

"Clones" ('09) Radha Mitchell, Bruce Willis. Hors d'ondes SportsCentre (R) SportsCentre (R) SportsCentre (R) SportsCentre (R) Premier League Live EPL Soccer Newc./Sund. :05 Castle Part 2 of 2 (R) :05 Criminal Mind (R) :05 Flashpoint (R) :05 Paid Paid Paid Paid Sacred Paid Georgi Danevski (R) Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid 11:35 Sat. Night Live :05 PartyPoker :05 Paid :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 Off Air Flashpoint (R) eTalk (R) The Social Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Liquidator Liquidator CityLine (R) Paid Paid Paid Paid CityLine (R) Paid Saw Dogs Flip Flip LogCabin LogCabin LogCabin LogCabin Holmes H. Holmes H. Decked Decked Paid Paid WhatWent WhatWent Paid Paid Weekend Marketplace Paid Paid Paid Paid Z

"Foolproof" ('03) Ryan Reynolds. Family Family Playlist (R) Playlist (R) 80s@8 (R) Anthony Bourdain (R) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom New Day Sunday New Day Sunday New Day Ins. Politic Criminal Minds (R) Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Bounty Hunter (R) Bounty Hunter (R) Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Z "I Give It a Year" (2013,Comedy) Rafe Spall, Rose Byrne. Say Yes Paid Rescue Ghostly Ghostly Paid Paid Reba (R) Reba (R) Last Man Last Man Wipeout Canada (R) Old School Old School Chevy Top 20 (R) Movie :45 Z

"Monster House" ('06) Mitchel Musso. :45GameOn Bella (R) Assembly Thunder Hathaway Parents Sponge National One/One Nature of Things (R) National National CBC News Now 10:Z "The Bourne Ul... Z "Piranha 3DD" ('12) Danielle Panabaker. The Best Years (R) The Best Years (R) Paid Paid 11:30 Z

"Grease" ('78) John Travolta. Flipping Out (R) Wedding Wedding Wedding Wedding Paid Paid F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files HLN Weekend Express Gold Rush (R) Cuban Chrome (R) Alaska/Frontier (R) Licence to Drill (R) ColdWaterCowboy (R) Alaska/Frontier (R) 11:40 Z

"City of Angels" ('98) Nicolas Cage. Criminal Minds (R) Twice Lifetime (R) Missing (R) Twice Lifetime (R) :10 Z

"Queen of the Damned" ('02) :55 Z "Surviving Crooked Lake" :25 Z

"Cake" ('05) Heather Graham. Z "Superman IV: Th... Wild Police Videos (R) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program 11:45 Z "Ultimate Avengers 2" ('06) Avengers Various X-Men Z "Scooby-Doo! Moon Monste... :45 Johnny LooneyT. ALVINNN Wingin' It A.N.T. GoodLuck :50Overrule :10 Real.Me Life Derek Slug/Slug Warthogs Life Derek Buzz :55 Real.Me Warthogs 11:00 Z "Due Date" Z

"EuroTrip" ('04) Scott Mechlowicz. Z "Think Like a Man" ('12,Com) Gabrielle Union, Chris Brown. Married :15 Z "Scary Movie 5" ('13) Ashley Tisdale. Z "The Coed and the Zombie Stoner" ('14) Sullivan Sullivan McCarthy's Funny (R) 11:45Z "The Decline of Western ... Z

"Over the Edge" ('79) :15 Z "The Mad Miss Manton" ('38) :45 Z

"Kings Row" ('42) Chopped (R) Cake Wars (R) Diners Diners The Family The Family Paid Paid Paid Paid Canadian Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Myth Hunters Departures (R) Python Hunters (R) Anglers Canadian Power and Ice (R) American Pickers (R) Mountain Men (R) Ancient Aliens (R) Atlantis Found (R) 11:30 Z "Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning" Para. Witness (R) Panic Button (R) Z "Killer Mountain" ('11) Aaron Douglas. Z

"Re-Animator" ('85) Jeffrey Combs. The Walking Dead (R) Z "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare" ('91) Z "House of Wax" 11:30 FIM Moto. Racing Unique Whips (R) Pinks! All Out (R) The 10 (R) The 10 (R) Pinks! All Out (R) Car Warriors (R) Ghost Adven. (R) The Dead Files (R) Border NZ Border NZ Eat St. (R) Eat St. (R) Eat St. (R) Eat St. (R) Paid Fish TV :55 Toopy MikeThe :15 Big Big :40 Peg Cat :10 Cat/ Hat :Backyard Toopy Cat/ Hat Max/Ruby Dinopaws :20 Harry Octonaut Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central 11:30 Sat. Night Live Up Late Almost L Tosh.0 Paid Paid 1st Look OpenNYC Money Sunday Today 11:35 Castle :35 Corrupt :05 Corrupt :Cougar T :05 Paid :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 Paid Paid Paid Frontline "Immigration Battle" (R) Changing Face (R) DCI Banks "Buried" (R) :35Roadtrip Religion FocusEu. 11:Scandal :35 Ent. Tonight :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 Paid :05 Judy :35 Judy Paid Paid Chicken S.Raible The Good Wife (R) Rizzoli & Isles (R) Rookie Blue Part 2 of 2 Family Mr. Box Raising Paid Paid Paid Market Tonight (R) Stock Stock Commodities (R) Market Tonight (R) Paid Stock Stock Paid Lost in Space (R) Bottom of Sea (R) Man U.N.C.L.E. (R) Car 54 (R) Car 54 (R) Gom. Pyle Gom. Pyle D Gillis D Gillis Rescue Rescue Paid Paid Rescue Paid Pet Heroes Pet Heroes ER Vets (R) ER Vets (R) Puppy Puppy Movie Guilt Free Kingstar Paid Kingstar Kingstar Mouki (R) Mouki :15 Bizou :40 Bizou :05 Morning TigaTalk! Super. J. Meyer Tomorrow Tomorrow Beyond J. Meyer Yoga Believe In Touch Ministries Super. Youssef The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score Morning Highlights Morning Highlights Morning Highlights One Bad Choice (R) One Bad Choice (R) One Bad Choice (R) Degrassi Student The L.A. Complex (R) Degrassi Student SouthPk South Park Commun. Commun. Fresh P. Fresh P. Playlist (R) Playlist (R) Playlist (R) Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Campaign Campaign 8:40 Couché Acoustic On n'est pas que (R) Journal Matière Vétérinaire (R) Partir Autrement (R) Belge Excentri 11:30 Z

"Iron Man (v.f.)" ('08) La liste noire (R) Infopublicité TVA nouvelles Publicité Victoire Journal Facture (R) La Semaine verte (R) Journal RDI matin 9:00 LPGA Golf PGA Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Round 3 EPGA Golf Hong Kong Open Final Round

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, October 23, 2015


Sunday, October 25 - MORNING 6 AM CBUT (3) (3) KNOW (5) (5) CHEK (6) (6) R-C (7) (7) TSN (8) (8) CTV (9) (9) M (10) (10) GBL (11) (11) CTV2 (12) (12) CITY (13) (13) HGTV (14) (14) KCPQ (15) (15) M3 (16) (16) CNN (17) (17) A&E (18) (18) TLC (19) (19) W (20) (20) CMT (21) (21) YTV (22) (22) NN (23) (23) SHOW (24) (24) SLICE (25) (25) HN (26) (26) DISC (27) (27) BRAVO (28) (28) EA (29) (29) SPIKE (30) (30) TOON (31) (31) FAM (32) (32) TBS (33) (33) COM (34) (34) TCM (35) (35) FOOD (36) (36) OLN (37) (37) HIST (38) (38) SPACE (39) (39) AMC (40) (40) FSR (41) (41) DTOUR (42) (42) TREE (43) (43) RSP (45) (45) KING (46) (46) KOMO (47) (47) KCTS (48) (48) KIRO (49) (49) KSTW (52) (52) BNN (68) (68) KVOS (69) (69) OWN (101) (101) APTN (115) (114) VIS (116) (115) SN360 (118) (116) MTV (119) (118) MM (120) (119) CPAC (121) (120) TV5 (122) (121) TVA (123) (122) RDI (124) (123) GOLF (144) (144)

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Friday, October 23, 2015


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8:00 p.m.

Kelsey Grammer reprises his role as Sideshow Bob, who finally kills Bart in the highly anticipated annual “Treehouse of Horror” edition of “The Simpsons,” premiering Sunday, Oct. 25, on Fox. Also, Homer wakes up with shortterm memory loss and the kids get superpowers after being exposed to radiation.

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Bart in a scene from “The Simpsons”

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Friday, October 23, 2015


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Friday, October 23, 2015


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Friday, October 23, 2015


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Murdoch Mysteries MayaBee C.George Marriage Various Patrie Patrie OffRec. Interrupt Dr. Phil Agle Jan Agle Jan The Talk The Social Murdoch Mysteries Holmes Inspection Steve Wilkos Show The Mentalist The Situation Room Various Storage SayYes Yes Dress

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5 PM

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Dragons' Den Various Wild Kratt CHEK News at 5 Silence! Various CFL 30 CTV News Vacouver Various Tasty News National News Vancouver Is. NFLKick Football House H.Hunt News/ Baseball Various (W) Hot In Anderson Cooper 360 Various Storage Various Various Various Various Tornado GShakers 100Thing CBC News Now Various Movies Various Income (F) Mystery/Mystery Various H.Made BlueB./(M) Dance Star (F) Z "Matilda"/(M) Z... Cops Various Various HankZ Awesome Friends Friends BigBang BigBang Various Movie Chopped/ Hallow'n I Shouldn't Be Alive M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Castle (Tu) Z "Friday the 13th... Various Border Border :10 Harry :35 Cat/ Hat Various Hockey KING 5 News News News News Business News Football Seinfeld Seinfeld Comm (M) Comm Emergency! Various Various Various S.Wine Miranda Various Hockey Degrassi Degrassi Various PrimeTime Politics Variées :55 TVA nouvelles (V) Grands/Grands Various (F) Golf

Friday, October 23, 2015


Monday, October 26 - 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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Best Bet tonight

Supergirl GBL (11) (11) CBS (49) (49)

8:30 p.m.

Melissa Benoist stars as Superman’s cousin, Kara, who finally decides to be the hero she knows she was always meant to be in the premiere of “Supergirl,” airing Monday, Oct. 26, on CBS. Based on the DC Comics character, the new drama also stars Calista Flockhart as Kara’s boss, Cat Grant, and Chyler Leigh as her foster sister, Alex.

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Melissa Benoist stars in “Supergirl”

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, October 23, 2015


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Best Bet tonight

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. CTV (9) (9) KOMO (47) (47)

9:00 p.m.

Director Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his team continue to search the world for people with special abilities in a new episode of “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” airing Tuesday, Oct. 27, on ABC. Now in its third season, the series follows a group of highly skilled agents tasked with protecting those who can’t protect themselves.

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Clark Gregg stars in “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, October 23, 2015


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Best Bet tonight

Chicago P.D. GBL (11) (11) CTV2 (12) (12) NBC (46) (46)

9:00 p.m.

The men and women of an elite crime-fighting unit struggle to balance their personal and professional lives in two back-to-back new episodes of “Chicago P.D.,” airing Wednesday, Oct. 28, on NBC. Co-created by TV veteran Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead, the series centres on Detective Sgt. Hank Voight (Jason Beghe).

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Jesse Lee Soffer in “Chicago P.D.”

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, October 23, 2015


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9:00 p.m.

Dr. Alex Reid (Erica Durance) faces a difficult decision after Dr. Charlie Harris (Michael Shanks) retrieves information from a patient’s spirit in a new episode of “Saving Hope,” airing Thursday, Oct. 29, on CTV. Reid must decide whether or not to use the information to try to save the patient’s life.

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Erica Durance stars in “Saving Hope”

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Friday, October 23, 2015


Stars on screen

Showtime lines up the talent for its newest series By Andrew Warren TV Media ’Billions’ of accolades: Showtime’s latest original series has recruited some stars with a lot of awards and nominations to their names. OK, maybe not quite billions of awards (that would be impossibly impressive), but Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis sure have an impressive array of accolades between them. “Billions” is scheduled to premiere on the premium channel Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, and as is so often the case with Showtime’s original fare, the quality of the actors it has recruited is top notch. The timely series will draw back the curtain and shine a spotlight on the power and politics lurking on Wall Street in the world of high finance. At the centre of all that money-making is a brilliant king of hedge

funds played by Lewis. Lewis won a Golden Globe award in 2013 for his performance in “Homeland,” and has also starred in “Band of Brothers,” “Life” and 2013’s big-screen adaptation of “Romeo & Juliet.” Also headlining the cast is Emmy winner and two-time Golden Globe winner Giamatti. The actor is well known for his work in film, having starred in “Saving Private Ryan” (1998), “Sideways” (2005), “Cinderella Man” (2004) and “San Andreas” (2015). In “Billions,” he’ll be taking on the role of a U.S. attorney that Showtime is describing as “shrewd” and “savvy.” Helping to round out the cast are Malin Akerman (“Watchmen,” 2009), David Costabile (“Lincoln,” 2012), Toby Leonard Moore (“Daredevil”), Maggie Siff (“Sons of Anarchy”) and Frank Harts (“Salt,” 2010). It’s an impressive array, but in a series where billions of dollars are on the line, second best is not an option. “Billions,” Showtime’s newest original series, premieres early next year, Sunday, Jan. 17. Damian Lewis stars in “Billions”

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Friday, October 23, 2015


Best Movies this week

FRIDAY, OCT 23 1:15 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "The Goose and the Gander" (1935,Romance) Kay Francis. (1h15)

1:50 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "The Babysitter’s Club" (1995,Comedy) Rachael Leigh Cook. ; 'PG' (1h35)

2:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Woman in Red" (1984,Comedy) Gene Wilder. ; '14+' (1h15) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Friday the 13th, Part 6: Jason Lives" (1986,Horror) Thom Matthews. ; '18+' (2h)

3:25 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "When Harry Met Sally" (1989,Romance) Billy Crystal. ; '14+' (1h35)

3:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Snowed Under" (1936,Comedy) George Bent. (1h15)

4:00 p.m.

TOON (31) (31) ++ "Igor" (2008,Animated) John Cusack. ; 'PG' (1h45)

4:30 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Halloween 2" (2009,Horror) Sheri Moon Zombie. ; '18+' (2h30)

5:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) +++ "Dark Skies" (2013,Horror) Keri Russell. ; '14+' (2h) EA (29) (29) ++++ "Matilda" (1996,Family) Mara Wilson. ; 'PG' (1h40) TCM (35) (35) +++ "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1941,Horror) Spencer Tracy. ; 'PG' (2h30)

6:00 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) +++ "Here Comes the Boom" (2012,Action) Kevin James. ; 'PG' (2h) OWN (159) (159) +++ "Ghost" (1990,Romance) Patrick Swayze. ; '14+' (3h) APTN (107) (107) ++ "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003,Sci-Fi) Keanu Reeves. ; '18+' (2h30)

7:00 p.m.

CMT (21) (21) ++ "Shallow Hal" (2001,Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow. ; 'PG' (2h30) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Day of the Dead" (1985,Horror) Lori Cardille. ; '18+' (2h) MM (111) (111) ++ "The Woman in Black" (2012,Drama) Daniel Radcliffe. ; '14+' (2h)

7:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1939,Romance) Charles Laughton. ; 'PG' (2h15)

8:00 p.m.

CTV2 (12) (12) ++++ "Warm Bodies" (2013,Comedy) Nicholas Hoult. ; 'PG' (2h) SLICE (25) (25) ++ "You Don’t Mess With the Zohan" (2008,Comedy) Adam Sandler. ; '14+' (2h30) EA (29) (29) ++ "The Witches of Eastwick" (1987,Comedy) Jack Nicholson. ; '14+' (2h)

9:00 p.m.

TBS (33) (33) ++ "The Hangover Part III" (2013,Comedy) Bradley Cooper. ; '18+' (2h15)

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W (20) (20) +++ "Burlesque" (2010,Drama) Cher. ; '14+' (2h30) OWN (159) (159) +++ "Ghost" (1990,Romance) Patrick Swayze. ; '14+' (3h) MTV (110) (110) ++ "My Super Psycho Sweet 16" (2009,Horror) Laura Mcknight. ; '14+' (1h45)

10:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) +++ "Dark Skies" (2013,Horror) Keri Russell. ; '14+' (2h) EA (29) (29) +++ "The Lost Boys" (1987,Horror) Kiefer Sutherland. ; '18+' (1h40) TOON (31) (31) ++ "Spawn" (1997,Action) John Leguizamo. ; '14+' (2h15) APTN (107) (107) ++ "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003,Sci-Fi) Keanu Reeves. ; '18+' (2h30)

SATURDAY, OCT 24 1:50 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Dudley Do-Right" (1999,Comedy) Brendan Fraser. ; 'PG' (1h25)

2:00 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Thinner" (1996,Horror) Robert John Burke. ; '14+' (2h) TVA (114) (114) ++++ "Shrek" (2001,Dessin animé) ; 'G' (1h45)

2:30 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) ++ "You Don’t Mess With the Zohan" (2008,Comedy) Adam Sandler. ; '14+' (2h30) TCM (35) (35) ++ "The Cowboys" (1972,Western) John Wayne. ; '14+' (2h30)

3:00 p.m.

RC (7) (7) ++ "Petits secrets" (2001,Comédie) Evan Rachel Wood. ; 'G' (2h) CTV2 (12) (12) ++ "A Cinderella Story" (2004,Comedy) Hilary Duff. ; 'PG' (2h) COM (34) (34) ++ "Without a Paddle: Nature’s Calling" (2009,Comedy) Kristopher Turner. ; '14+' (2h)

APTN (107) (107) ++ "The Core" (2003,Sci-Fi) Hilary Swank. ; '14+' (2h30)

6:15 p.m.

6:30 p.m.

SHOW (24) (24) +++ "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007,Action) Julia Stiles. ; '14+' (2h30)

EA (29) (29) ++ "The Little Vampire" (2000,Adventure) Jonathan Lipnicki. ; 'PG' (1h45) W (20) (20) ++ "17 Again" (2009,Comedy/Drama) Zac Efron. ; 'PG' (2h30) TVA (114) (114) +++ "La montée de la planète des singes" (2011,Action) James Franco. ; 'PG' (2h15)

7:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) +++ "Parker" (2013,Action) Jason Statham. ; '18+' (2h30) SPACE (39) (39) ++ "Surrogates" (2009,Sci-Fi) Bruce Willis. ; '14+' (2h) MM (111) (111) ++ "The Haunting in Connecticut" (2009,Horror) Virginia Madsen. ; '14+' (2h15)

7:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Comrade X" (1940,Comedy) Clark Gable. ; 'G' (1h45)

8:00 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) +++ "Ghostbusters" (1984,Comedy) Bill Murray. ; 'PG' (2h15) SHOW (24) (24) +++ "Safe House" (2012,Action) Denzel Washington. ; '14+' (2h30) EA (29) (29) ++++ "Interview With the Vampire" (1994,Horror) Brad Pitt. ; '18+' (2h5) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Leprechaun 3" (1995,Horror) John Gatins. ; '14+' (2h)

8:30 p.m.

FAM (32) (32) ++ "Return to Halloweentown" (2006,Comedy) Sara Paxton. ; 'PG' (1h30)

8:45 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) +++ "Un honnête citoyen" (2009,Drame criminel) Jamie Foxx. ; '14+' (2h15)

9:00 p.m.

3:30 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) +++ "Grease" (1978,Musical) John Travolta. ; 'PG' (2h30) BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "The Bodyguard" (1992,Suspense) Whitney Houston. ; '14+' (2h40) SPACE (39) (39) ++++ "Looper" (2012,Action) Joseph Gordon-Levitt. ; '14+' (2h30)

4:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "The Madwoman of Chaillot" (1969,Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. ‘G’ (2h30)

3:15 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Kermit’s Swamp Years" (2002,Family) Steve Whitmire. ; 'G' (1h25) GBL (11) (11) +++ "Zombieland" (2009,Action) Woody Harrelson. ; '18+' (2h) W (20) (20) ++ "Big Daddy" (1999,Comedy) Adam Sandler. ; 'PG' (2h)

4:40 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++++ "The Dark Crystal" (1982,Fantasy) Kathryn Mullen. ; 'PG' (1h35)

5:00 p.m.

SHOW (24) (24) ++ "Jack Reacher" (2012,Action) Tom Cruise. ; '14+' (3h) TCM (35) (35) +++ "I Remember Mama" (1948,Drama) Irene Dunne. ; 'G' (2h30)

6:00 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) ++ "Monster House" (2006,Animated) Mitchel Musso. ; 'PG' (2h) SLICE (25) (25) ++ "Dreamgirls" (2006,Musical) Jamie Foxx. ; '14+' (3h) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Leprechaun 2" (1994,Horror) Warwick Davis. ; '14+' (2h)

9:15 p.m.

9:30 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) ++ "Murder by Numbers" (2002,Thriller) Sandra Bullock. ; '14+' (2h30)

10:00 p.m.

TOON (31) (31) +++ "Ultimate Avengers 2" (2006,Animated) Justin Gross. ‘14+’ (1h45) FAM (32) (32) +++ "Phantom of the Megaplex" (2001,Drama) Mickey Rooney. ; 'G' (1h30) KVOS (69) (69) ++++ "Dracula" (1931,Horror) Bela Lugosi. ; 'PG' (2h) APTN (107) (107) ++ "The Core" (2003,Sci-Fi) Hilary Swank. ; '14+' (2h30)

10:05 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Underworld" (2003,Fantasy) Kate Beckinsale. ; '18+' (2h5)

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10:15 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) +++ "Ghostbusters II" (1989,Comedy) Bill Murray. ; 'PG' (2h30)

10:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCT 25 1:00 p.m.

COM (34) (34) ++ "She Devil" (1989,Comedy) Roseanne Barr. ; '14+' (2h) TCM (35) (35) +++ "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" (1947,Comedy) Danny Kaye. ; 'PG' (2h)

1:45 p.m.

TBS (33) (33) ++ "Due Date" (2010,Comedy) Zach Galifianakis. ; '18+' (2h)

2:00 p.m.

W (20) (20) +++ "Ever After: A Cinderella Story" (1998,Fantasy) Drew Barrymore. ; 'PG' (2h30) YTV (22) (22) ++ "Aliens in the Attic" (2009,Family) Carter Jenkins. ; 'PG' (2h) SPACE (39) (39) ++ "Surrogates" (2009,Sci-Fi) Bruce Willis. ; '14+' (2h)

2:05 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Superman II" (1980,Sci-Fi) Christopher Reeve. ; 'PG' (2h10)

3:00 p.m.

GBL (11) (11) ++ "Country Strong" (2010,Drama) Garrett Hedlund. ; 'PG' (2h30) COM (34) (34) ++ "Addicted to Love" (1997,Romance) Matthew Broderick. ; '18+' (2h) TCM (35) (35) +++ "Jailhouse Rock" (1957,Musical) Elvis Presley. ; 'PG' (2h)

3:15 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) ++ "Retour vers le futur II" (1989,Comédie) Michael J. Fox. ; '14+' (2h15)

3:45 p.m.

TBS (33) (33) ++ "Happy Gilmore" (1996,Comedy) Adam Sandler. ; '14+' (2h)

4:00 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) +++ "Monsters vs. Aliens" (2009,Animated) Reese Witherspoon. ; 'PG' (2h)

4:15 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Superman III" (1983,Sci-Fi) Christopher Reeve. ; 'PG' (2h5)

5:00 p.m.

CBC (3) (3) ++ "The Haunted Mansion" (2003,Fantasy) Eddie Murphy. ; 'PG' (2h) TCM (35) (35) +++ "Broken Arrow" (1950,Western) Jimmy Stewart. ; 'PG' (2h) TV5 (113) (113) ++ "LOL" (2008,Comédie) Sophie Marceau. ; '13+' (1h50)

5:45 p.m.

TBS (33) (33) ++ "The Hangover Part III" (2013,Comedy) Bradley Cooper. ; '18+' (2h15)

6:00 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) ++ "Megamind" (2010,Animated) Will Ferrell. ; 'PG' (2h15) BRAVO (28) (28) +++ "Practical Magic" (1998,Fantasy) Nicole Kidman. ; 'PG' (2h15)

Friday, October 23, 2015


Best Movies this week 6:20 p.m.

6:30 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" (1987,Action) Christopher Reeve. ; 'PG' (1h30)

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Predator II" (1990,Action) Danny Glover. ; '18+' (2h30)

7:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "I Know What You Did Last Summer" (1997,Horror) Jennifer Love Hewitt. ; '18+' (1h45)

TCM (35) (35) +++ "The Battle at Apache Pass" (1952,Western) Jeff Chandler. ‘G’ (2h) SPACE (39) (39) +++ "The Cabin in the Woods" (2011,Horror) Kristen Connolly. ; '14+' (2h)

8:00 p.m.

E! (6) (6) +++ "Windtalkers" (2002,War) Nicolas Cage. ; '14+' (2h30) TBS (33) (33) +++ "The Longest Yard" (2005,Comedy) Adam Sandler. ; '14+' (2h30) EA (29) (29) ++ "Resident Evil" (2002,Action) Milla Jovovich. ; '18+' (1h45)

8:00 p.m.

8:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "55 Days at Peking" (1963,History) Ava Gardner. ; 'PG' (2h45)

9:45 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" (1998,Horror) Jennifer Love Hewitt. ; '14+' (1h45)

10:15 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) ++ "Les mystères de l’ouest" (1999,Action) Will Smith. ; 'PG' (2h)

WEDNESDAY, OCT 28

EA (29) (29) ++ "Major Payne" (1995,Comedy) Damon Wayans. ; '14+' (1h40)

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Love and Anarchy" (1973,War) Giancarlo Giannini. ‘14+’ (2h)

2:00 p.m.

SPIKE (30) (30) +++ "Four Brothers" (2005,Action) Mark Wahlberg. ; '14+' (2h30) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Friday the 13th" (2009,Horror) Jared Padalecki. ; '18+' (2h)

2:15 p.m.

10:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" (1963,Comedy) Spencer Tracy. ; 'PG' (2h45)

BRAVO (28) (28) +++ "Moulin Rouge!" (2001,Musical) Nicole Kidman. ; '14+' (2h35)

TUESDAY, OCT 27

EA (29) (29) +++ "Muppets From Space" (1999,Children) Dave Goelz. ; 'G' (1h30)

9:00 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) ++ "Toujours l’amour" (2009,Comédie) Richard E. Grant. ; 'G' (2h)

8:15 p.m.

SPACE (39) (39) ++ "Cabin Fever" (2002,Horror) Jordan Ladd. ; '18+' (1h55)

1:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m.

9:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "The White Tower" (1950,Adventure) Glenn Ford. ; 'PG' (2h)

10:30 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "The Scorpion King" (2002,Action) Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. ; '14+' (1h35)

10:50 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Friday the 13th" (1980,Horror) Betsy Palmer. ; '18+' (2h)

EA (29) (29) ++ "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" (2004,Sci-Fi) Milla Jovovich. ; '18+' (1h35) TBS (33) (33) ++ "The Replacements" (2000,Sport) Keanu Reeves. ; '14+' (2h30) BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975,Musical) Tim Curry. ; '14+' (2h10)

MONDAY, OCT 26 1:00 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) +++ "Six jours, sept nuits" (1998,Action) Anne Heche. ; 'G' (2h)

1:20 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" (2007,Comedy) Adam Sandler. ; '14+' (1h55)

1:30 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Constantine" (2005,Sci-Fi) Keanu Reeves. ; '14+' (2h30)

2:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "The Painted Hills" (1951,Action) Paul Kelly. ; 'G' (1h15)

2:35 p.m.

3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

TOON (31) (31) ++ "ParaNorman" (2012,Animated) Anna Kendrick. ; 'PG' (2h)

4:10 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "The Legend of Zorro" (2005,Adventure) Antonio Banderas. ; 'PG' (2h15)

5:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "Christopher Strong" (1933,Drama) Katharine Hepburn. ; 'PG' (1h30) GOLF (144) (144) ++ "Tin Cup" (1996,Comedy/Drama) Kevin Costner. ; '18+' (2h30)

6:00 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) ++ "Dear Dracula" (2012,Animated) Ray Liotta. ; 'G' (1h)

6:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Cleo From 5 to 7" (1961,Drama) Corinne Marchand. ‘14+’ (1h45)

3:15 p.m.

7:00 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) ++ "Captive Hearts" (2005,Thriller) Tracey Gold. ; '14+' (2h) EA (29) (29) ++ "Two Weeks Notice" (2002,Comedy) Sandra Bullock. ; '14+' (1h45) TCM (35) (35) ++++ "Ride the High Country" (1962,Western) Joel McCrea. ; 'PG' (1h45)

4:00 p.m.

TOON (31) (31) +++ "Shrek" (2001,Animated) Mike Myers. ; 'PG' (2h) AMC (40) (40) +++ "Predator" (1987,Sci-Fi) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ; '18+' (2h30)

5:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Groundhog Day" (1993,Comedy) Bill Murray. ; 'PG' (1h45) TCM (35) (35) +++ "Please Don’t Eat the Daisies" (1960,Comedy) Doris Day. ; 'G' (2h)

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AMC (40) (40) ++ "Cujo" (1983,Horror) Dee Wallace. ; '14+' (2h)

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Friday the 13th: Part 3" (1982,Horror) Dana Kimmell. ; '18+' (2h)

7:30 p.m.

GOLF (144) (144) ++ "Tin Cup" (1996,Comedy/Drama) Kevin Costner. ; '18+' (2h30)

8:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Jeepers Creepers" (2001,Horror) Gina Philips. ; '18+' (1h35)

8:15 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "Kim" (1950,War) Errol Flynn. ; 'PG' (2h)

3:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

TOON (31) (31) ++ "Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein" (1999,Animated) Ross Bagdasarian Jr.. ; 'G' (1h45) AMC (40) (40) ++++ "Halloween" (1978,Horror) Donald Pleasence. ; '14+' (2h)

5:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Beethoven" (1992,Comedy) Charles Grodin. ; 'PG' (1h30)

5:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad" (1949,Animated) Bing Crosby. ; 'G' (1h15)

6:00 p.m.

BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Flightplan" (2005,Thriller) Jodie Foster. ; '14+' (2h) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Halloween 2" (1981,Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis. ; '18+' (2h)

7:00 p.m.

SPIKE (30) (30) +++ "Four Brothers" (2005,Action) Mark Wahlberg. ; '14+' (2h30)

8:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Stigmata" (1999,Horror) Patricia Arquette. ; '18+' (1h45) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Halloween 3: Season of the Witch" (1982,Horror) Tom Atkins. ; '14+' (2h)

EA (29) (29) +++ "Candyman" (1992,Horror) Virginia Madsen. ; '18+' (1h40)

3:00 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Halloween 3: Season of the Witch" (1982,Horror) Tom Atkins. ; '14+' (2h)

3:15 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "The Ant Bully" (2006,Animated) Julia Roberts. ; 'G' (1h30)

3:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "Little Shop of Horrors" (1960,Comedy) Jack Nicholson. ; 'PG' (1h15)

4:45 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Mr. Bean’s Holiday" (2007,Comedy) Rowan Atkinson. ; 'G' (1h30)

5:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) +++ "Deadly Betrayal" (2002,Drama) Nicollette Sheridan. ; '14+' (2h) TCM (35) (35) +++ "They Drive by Night" (1940,Drama) Humphrey Bogart. ; 'PG' (2h)

6:00 p.m.

SHOW (24) (24) ++ "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1998,Action) Pierce Brosnan. ; '14+' (2h30) APTN (107) (107) +++ "Sunshine" (2007,Adventure) Cillian Murphy. ; '18+' (2h)

7:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Escape Me Never" (1947,Drama) Ida Lupino. ; 'G' (1h45)

8:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "The Grudge" (2004,Horror) Sarah Michelle Gellar. ; '14+' (1h35)

8:30 p.m.

8:15 p.m.

8:40 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Thank Your Lucky Stars" (1943,Musical) Humphrey Bogart. ; 'G' (2h15)

9:45 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++++ "Halloween" (1978,Horror) Donald Pleasence. ; '14+' (2h)

TV5 (113) (113) ++ "LOL" (2008,Comédie) Sophie Marceau. ; '13+' (1h50) EA (29) (29) ++ "Drag Me to Hell" (2009,Horror) Justin Long. ; '18+' (1h40)

10:00 p.m.

BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Flightplan" (2005,Thriller) Jodie Foster. ; '14+' (2h) SPIKE (30) (30) +++ "Four Brothers" (2005,Action) Mark Wahlberg. ; '14+' (2h30)

THURSDAY, OCT 29 1:00 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Halloween 2" (1981,Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis. ; '18+' (2h)

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2:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "A Bucket of Blood" (1959,Horror) Barboura Morris. ; '18+' (1h15)

SHOW (24) (24) ++ "Goldeneye" (1995,Action) Pierce Brosnan. ; '14+' (3h)

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Escape to Witch Mountain" (1975,Sci-Fi) Kim Richards. ; 'G' (1h45)

9:35 p.m.

1:35 p.m.

8:45 p.m.

9:00 p.m.

9:35 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "The Grudge 2" (2006,Horror) Sarah Michelle Gellar. ; '14+' (1h45)

10:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) +++ "Deadly Betrayal" (2002,Drama) Nicollette Sheridan. ; '14+' (2h) APTN (107) (107) +++ "Sunshine" (2007,Adventure) Cillian Murphy. ; '18+' (2h) Nanaimo Daily News: Movies Oct 23, 2015 to Oct 29, 2015

Friday, October 23, 2015


Q&A

Late laughs Conan: Conan O’Brien Tesla has debuted a new car which is equipped with a device that instantly clears the air of toxins. Basically, you activate it when you’re driving behind a Volkswagen. “Game of Thrones” creator George R.R. Martin has put an end to the rumour that there will be a “Game of Thrones” movie. Martin said: “There’s no way I could keep a character alive for two hours straight.”

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jimmy Fallon While he was in Philadelphia, the Pope visited a prison. He said he couldn’t believe how dirty and overcrowded it was, then his assistant was like: “This is just the Amtrak station, we haven’t gotten to the prison yet.” Delta will begin opening company spas at certain airports so that employees can get a massage. And if passengers want a massage, they can just leave their keys in their pockets when they go through security. Facebook went down yesterday for the second time in a week. In fact, it’s gotten so bad, people are holding up their babies to strangers and shouting: “Do you Like this?”

The Late Show: Stephen Colbert The president of China announced an agreement today aimed at limiting greenhouse gas emissions. Yes, China is limiting their greenhouse gas emissions,

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bringing them down from their current level of “infinite.”

The Late Late Show with James Corden: James Corden Last night, the moon became a super blood moon, which is a combination of a super moon and a lunar eclipse. It’s a rare and precious event that only takes place once every few decades, like a good Nicolas Cage movie. NASA made a huge announcement that they have discovered for the first time liquid water on Mars. This officially makes Mars more qualified to support human life than California. If he won, Jeb Bush would be America’s third Bush president. Three presidents from the same family. Even I think that’s messed up, and I come from a country that still has a queen.

Late Night With Seth Meyers: Seth Meyers The CDC is accusing Big Tobacco of using different flavours of e-cigarettes to try and lure in young people. They’re especially concerned about the newest flavour, Cheerios in a Ziploc Bag. Today is World Vegetarian Day. So if you’re a vegetarian … we know. You already told us. A new app has launched called Peeple, which will allows users to give zero- to five-star ratings of their friends and acquaintances. It works like this: if you join that site, you get zero stars.

hollywood By Adam Thomlison TV Media

Q: I have been watching latenight shows from the 1950s until now — Allen, Paar, Carson and Leno. They always had high ratings. Do the late-night shows of today, such as O’Brien, Fallon, Colbert and Meyers, draw the same kind of numbers? A: The short answer is no, but of course it’s quite a bit more complicated than that. “The Tonight Show” drew an average of 6.5 million viewers a night in the U.S. in 1991, the last year Johnny Carson hosted it, but averaged just 4.1 million in 2013, when Jimmy Fallon took it over. And the U.S. population grew by more than 70 million in the intervening years, meaning that Fallon had a bigger pool of people to draw from but still came up short. But that’s just one show. It gets more complicated when you realize that Fallon had more late-night competition. All the late-night talk shows on the air in 1991 (of which there were just four — hosted by Carson, David Letterman, Arsenio Hall and Bob Costas) drew 15.5 million in total, while in 2013, 19.4 million people tuned in to late-night shows (of which there were a whopping 13). It’s interesting that all the classic late-night personalities you list in your question hosted various iterations of NBC’s “Tonight Show” — they were never competitors. This tradition of “Tonight Show” succession led to what were called the Late Night Wars in the 1990s — when Jay Leno was given Carson’s “Tonight Show” job instead of David Letterman, who had previously hosted the time-slot after it. When he was passed over, Letterman left NBC and started a show on CBS, and suddenly there was serious competition among late-night talk shows. Q: Will Hope be returning to “The Bold and The Beautiful”? I sure do miss her. A: When it comes to soap operas, you can never say never. In a world where people can come back from the dead, children can go away to school for a few months and come back adults, and characters get recast all the time, nothing is certain. So it was with Hope Logan on “The Bold and the Beautiful,” who left the show about a year ago, when actress

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Kim Matula decided to pursue a film career, but returned for a couple of episodes in April, only to leave again. There were rumours that she’d pop back up in the summer, but they came to nothing. It was also suggested, when Matula first left the show, that the character of Hope would just be recast, but that didn’t happen either. Instead, we’re left with a situation where the character is still alive, but away somewhere else. Which means, of course, she could return at any time. Q: What is the young boy who starred in “Sleepless in Seattle” doing now? A: Like so many actors who find fame before they find adulthood, Ross Malinger couldn’t make it last. After a fair bit of success lasting into his teens, he quit the acting biz to sell classic cars at a dealership in Malibu, Calif. Ross Malinger, born in 1984, seemed poised for a promising film career when “Sleepless in Seattle” came out in 1993. Indeed, though he was just nine years old at the time, it wasn’t even his first role. He first appeared on screen in the 1990 hit “Kindergarten Cop,” and had already done two other films before being cast in “Seattle,” which is now viewed as a romantic-comedy landmark. He played Jonah, the son of a lovelorn widower played by Tom Hanks. His character was central to bringing together the two star-crossed main characters, and it was the role that would make him a star. The same year it was released, he had his first regular TV gig as Shelley Long’s son in the one-season sitcom “Good Advice.” He returned to the sitcom game in 1996 in “Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher,” which lasted for two years this time, but is more notable for also starring Portia de Rossi and Mila Kunis well before they were stars. (De Rossi, of course, would go on to fame in “Arrested Development,” while Kunis would find it co-starring in “That ‘70s Show”). Malinger’s biggest post-”Seattle” gig was as the voice of TJ in the Disney Channel cartoon “Recess,” a role he reprised for two TV movies in 2001 and 2003.

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