In this edition: Entrepreneurs work to build Edmonton's padel community; two Alberta legislature pools to reopen by Canada Day; and more headlines and...
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When Daniel Portilla moved from Ecuador to Edmonton earlier this year, he discovered the city lacked a padel club and decided to change that.
In this edition: Entrepreneurs work to build Edmonton's padel community; two Alberta legislature pools to reopen by Canada Day; and more headlines and...
Belgium midfielder Kevin de Bruyne has debunked reports that he wants to retire from football after Euro 2024. In a chat with The Mirror, the...
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A HERO was sometimes depicted as someone whose identity remained a secret, as he ran around in a cape doing good deeds. However, today a real hero is...