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Ottawa Citizen 

Photos: MUDGIRL obstacle race dedicated to women

MUDGIRL brought their entry-level obstacle course 5K run to Wesley Clover Park on Saturday, July 27, 2024. This exhilarating event, centred on empowerment and enjoyment, invites women to tackle over 17 obstacles designed to leave participants muddy and full of smiles. It was well attended with approximately 6,000 participants. Since the inception of MUDGIRL over […]

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Strictly's Laila Rouass breaks silence with strong statement about Anton Du Beke - The Mirror

  1. Strictly's Laila Rouass breaks silence with strong statement about Anton Du Beke  The Mirror
  2. Laila Rouass breaks silence on Strictly furore as pro-partner Anton Du Beke faces misconduct probe...  The Sun
  3. Strictly star defends Anton Du Beke and lashes out at 'witch hunt’  Metro.co.uk
  4. Laila Rouass reveals ‘online harassment’ as she defends Strictly’s Anton Du Beke  Evening Standard
  5. Ruth Langsford admits she 'burst into tears' when working with Anton on Strictly... Читать дальше...

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Reinforcements coming soon as Rangers close series with Jays

(Photo credit: Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports) The Texas Rangers will renew their quest to get back into contention in the American League West as they wrap up a three-game set with the host Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday afternoon. Texas arrived in Toronto on a five-game winning streak but dropped the first two games of the series, most recently falling 7-3 on Saturday. The Blue Jays were able to keep their bullpen fresh

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Two meteor showers will flash across the sky around the same time in late July

There will be back-to-back meteor showers in late July. The Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower peaks early Tuesday. And this year, it will coincide with a second smaller meteor shower, the Alpha Capricornids. The Delta Aquariids occur every year in North America’s late summer. At the peak, 15 to 20 meteors are expected to be visible per hour in the Northern Hemisphere. Viewing should be even better in the Southern Hemisphere. A weaker meteor shower, Alpha Capricornids, should produce around five meteors per hour. Читать дальше...