Tim Hague
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Fatality inquiry into Alberta boxer Tim Hague’s knockout death recommends better oversightTim Hague competed in a boxing match licensed by the Edmonton Combative Sports Commission in June 2017 when his opponent, former CFL player Adam Braidwood, knocked him unconscious.CanadaNov 5, 2024
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Parkinson’s Awareness Month 2022: Manitobans invited to sit-stand in supportParkinson's Awareness Month prompts discussion about the neurodegenerative disease, and April 11 – World Parkinson's Day – brings an interactive challenge for people to do at home.CanadaApr 8, 2022
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When Life Gives You Parkinson’s podcast: Still me, but not the sameIn this episode, Larry Gifford updates his co-host Niki Reitmayer on his symptoms.HealthSep 4, 2019
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City of Edmonton denies negligence in Tim Hague death, asks court to dismiss claimThe statement of defence alleges Hague assumed all risk of injury or death when he agreed to fight Adam Braidwood and went through with the match.InvestigationsAug 12, 2019
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Tim Hague’s family and lawyers discuss lawsuit: ‘This fight never should have happened’Three members of Tim Hague's family appeared alongside two injury lawyers on Monday, explaining a lawsuit filed in the wake of the fighter's death.CanadaJun 17, 2019
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Family of Tim Hague, who died after boxing match in Edmonton, suing cityNearly two years after Tim Hague died in hospital, just days after a boxing match at what is now the Edmonton Convention Centre, his family has filed a lawsuit against the City of Edmonton claiming gross negligence.SportsJun 7, 2019
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When Life Gives You Parkinson’s podcast: WPC 2019 comes to an endThe WPC wrapped up its fourth and final day by announcing Barcelona, Spain as the destination for the next World Parkinson Congress in 2022.HealthJun 7, 2019
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When Life Gives You Parkinson’s podcast: We’re dying here. It’s time to change the narrativeIn this special on-location episode of 'When Life Gives You Parkinson's,' we discuss the role of advocacy in Parkinson’s, especially as it relates to wellness and research.HealthJun 4, 2019
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Mixed martial arts promoter pulls business from EdmontonAfter hosting more than 30 events in Edmonton, Unified MMA is taking its business elsewhere after losing confidence in the city's policies.SportsJul 2, 2018
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Edmonton councillors recommend lifting combative sports moratoriumCity councillors are recommending that a moratorium on combative sports in Edmonton that was put in place on Dec. 8, 2017 be lifted.PoliticsFeb 21, 2018
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