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Whitecaps look to finish off Inter Miami in Champions Cup semifinal

Whitecaps look to finish off Inter Miami in Champions Cup semifinal

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Vancouver Whitecaps' Emmanuel Sabbi (top) kicks the ball past Inter Miami's Maximiliano Falcon during the second half of a CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal soccer match, in Vancouver, on Thursday, April 24, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Morris

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Hockey Canada trial: Videos not evidence of complainant's consent, Crown argues

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