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Fan favourites Couples, Weir, prepare to tee off at Shaw Charity ClassicA misplaced passport prevented World Hall-of-Famer Fred Couples from returning to the Shaw Charity Classic a few years ago, but this year, he's back.SportsAug 4, 2022
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Calgary’s Shaw Charity Classic raises nearly $14.8M for children’s charities across AlbertaThe Shaw Charity Classic raised $14,797,827 in donations during the summer 2021 golf tournament in Calgary, according to a Tuesday news release.CanadaNov 9, 2021
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Joseph Yaremko trial delayed by requests for clothes, shaveDay four of Joseph Yaremko's trial saw multiple delays after the accused made requests for new clothes and the chance to shave before proceedings started on Sept. 30.CrimeSep 30, 2021
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Shaw Charity Classic: Shaw donates $1M to support Alberta children’s charitiesOver the past eight years, the Shaw Charity Classic has raised over $61 million for children and youth charities.CanadaAug 10, 2021
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Shaw Charity Classic: Text KIDS to donate to Alberta children’s charitiesAfter a successful run last summer, organizers of the Shaw Charity Classic announced on Tuesday the Chip in for Kids campaign had returned.CanadaJun 1, 2021
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Supreme Court orders new trial for Halifax man convicted in pizza delivery deathThe Supreme Court of Canada was unanimous in granting the appeal and ordering a new trial for Randy Desmond RileyNov 3, 2020
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#ChipinforKids: Amid pandemic, Shaw Charity Classic asks for donations to Alberta charities via textCanadians can text KIDS to 30333 to donate $10 to the Shaw Charity Classic Foundation.SportsJul 13, 2020
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Top court says Carleton U can reclaim pension payments made to missing prof later found deadGeorge Roseme, a political science professor at Carleton University, had signed a memorandum agreeing that his pension payments would cease with his death, rather than going to his heirs or estate.CanadaOct 31, 2019
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Supreme Court sets rules on police arrests in ruling on detained Ontario protesterFriday's ruling stems from a case when Ontario police arrested Randy Fleming at a counter-protest over an Indigenous land dispute in 2009.CanadaOct 4, 2019
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Case against optical drive makers over price fixing can go on, Supreme Court saysCanada's top court has given the green light to a pair of British Columbia class-action suits alleging a global price-fixing conspiracy by electronics firms.CanadaSep 20, 2019
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