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First-hand accounts of the Christchurch 2011 earthquake: I just felt I m gonna die

First-hand accounts of the Christchurch 2011 earthquake: I just felt I m gonna die
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Insider Trading: What does the future hold for Taylor Hall?

Insider Trading: What does the future hold for Taylor Hall? Could Taylor Hall s days in Buffalo be numbered, or is an extension on the horizon? What does the future hold for Ryan Getzlaf in Anaheim? What are the plans for NHL player participation at the Olympics? TSN Hockey Insiders Darren Dreger, Pierre LeBrun and Frank Seravalli discuss this and more. TSN.ca Staff Taylor Hall , Getty Images Could Taylor Hall s days in Buffalo be numbered, or is an extension on the horizon? What does the future hold for Ryan Getzlaf in Anaheim? What are the plans for NHL player participation at the Olympics? TSN Hockey Insiders Darren Dreger, Pierre LeBrun and Frank Seravalli discuss this and more. 

Tahoe Olympians, 1st responders, frontline workers to be featured at NHL outdoor games

Staff Report STATELINE, Nev. Lake Tahoe Olympians, first responders and frontline workers will all be featured this weekend during the National Hockey League’s outdoor games at Stateline. The Vegas Golden Knights and Colorado Avalanche will drop the puck at noon Saturday, Feb. 20, and the Boston Bruins will battle the Philadelphia Flyers at 11 a.m. next day. Sunday’s game was pushed back an hour by officials on Thursday afternoon due to a forecast of sunlight with no cloud cover in the interest of player safety. Both games will be nationally broadcast on NBC, Sportsnet and TVA sports. Tahoe Olympic gold medalist Maddie Bowman will be featured before Sunday’s game.

Coroner releases specific details of Christchurch attack to families

Coroner releases specific details of Christchurch attack to families © RNZ / Nathan Mckinnon Those who lost their lives in the Christchurch terror attacks would not have survived if they were taken to hospital sooner, a new report says. The coroner s office has released the police s evidential overview into the March 2019 attack in which 51 worshippers were killed. In the report, a pathologist says 42 of those killed at Masjid Al Noor suffered inevitably fatal injuries which meant they would not have survived had they been taken to Christchurch Hospital Emergency Department sooner. The remaining person killed had received injuries which in their totality the pathologist considered to be rapidly lethal at the scene, and therefore not survivable, the report said.

Fire crews battle blaze in Christchurch s Port Hills

Pines Beach scrub fire in Christchurch threatens homes © RNZ / Nate McKinnon Five households evacuated at Pines Beach north of Christchurch have been allowed back after flames came within metres of their properties. © Provided by Radio New Zealand Fire nears a house at Pine Beach, just north of Christchurch. Fire nears a house at Pines Beach, just north of Christchurch. Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon However, 150 firefighters, assisted by five helicopters were continuing on Monday evening to throw everything at the blaze. In an update after 8pm, Fire and Emergency said it was contained but not yet under control. It took hold just after 3pm this afternoon.

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