Vehicles were related to hundreds of air bag related deaths. Peter barnes joins us with the latest developments. A watchdog group, that data shows 303 people died after air bags failed to deploy and accidents involving these two models, the cult and the i on over ten year period gm has recalled the one. 6 million of those cars and five other models ticos when the ignition switch is jostled orr the key ring carries extra weight the ignition could switch off and when that happens airbags do not work. Gee en is flashing a yellow warning light about the centers report and dennis statement it says, quote, without rigorous analysis it is pure speculation to attempt to draw any meaningful conclusions pleasing contrast research is underway at gm and the investigation of the ignition switch, the impact of the switch is on going. New documents gm submitted to the national Highway Traffic Safety Administration showed gm could have been aware of these problems as far back as 2001. Ntsa has launche
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EDMONTON A Sherwood Park football player has officially gone pro. Chuba Hubbard was selected in the fourth round, 126th overall, by the Carolina Panthers during Saturday’s third National Football League (NFL) Draft day. “A bunch of different emotions, more so just blessed than anything… thank you to everyone who helped me get there,” said Hubbard in an interview with SportsCentre. Hubbard’s draft selection marks the first Alberta-born player to be drafted into the NFL since University of Alberta alumni Brian Fryer back in 1976. He played three seasons as a running back for Oklahoma State University and has won several awards including the Jon Cornish Trophy in 2019.
SEASON OF STRUGGLE Hubbard has struggled this year with 133 carries for 625 yards and five touchdowns in what has been an injury-plagued season. The star runner has sat out the team s last two games with a leg injury and will also miss today s season finale. Given his pro prospects, he may have played his last game with the Cowboys on Nov. 21, a 41-13 defeat to rival Oklahoma. It s been a disappointing season for the Cowboys, who were expected to contend for the Big 12 championship this year, but have lost three of their last five outings. Oklahoma State was 6-3 entering Saturday s game against Baylor.