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Copa del Rey games and other sporting events postponed after deadly floods devastate southern Spain

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VALENCIA, Spain (AP) — The Copa del Rey matches involving Valencia and Levante have been postponed following floods that have killed at least 95 people and caused havoc in southern Spain.

Other sporting events were also affected by Tuesday’s flash floods that swept away cars, turned village streets into rivers and disrupted rail lines and highways in the worst natural disaster to hit the European nation in recent memory.

The Spanish league planned to postpone all weekend matches in the Valencia region, including those of Valencia against Real Madrid and Villarreal against Rayo Vallecano. Three second-division games also were expected to be postponed.

Clubs, soccer stars and other athletes — including Vinícius Júnior, Luka Modric, Sergio Ramos, Diego Simeone and Thibaut Courtois — posted messages of support on social media.

“Real Madrid is deeply saddened and expresses its solidarity with all the people affected by this catastrophe, to whom it conveys all its full support and sympathy,” the club said.

Both Madrid and Barcelona held a moment of silence before their training sessions on Wednesday.

Spanish tennis players Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz both joined in the messages of support, as did Formula One driver Carlos Sainz.

“Today was a sad day with the suffering and pain caused by the (floods),” Nadal said on X. “Everyone’s hearts are hurting seeing those images.”

Valencia was set to play Parla Escuela in the first round of the Copa del Rey on Wednesday, while Levante was scheduled to visit Pontevedra.

Other midweek Copa games in the southern region were canceled as well.

The season-ending MotoGP race in Valencia in two weeks was also in doubt after reports of heavy damage caused by the floods at the Circuito Ricardo Tormo.

Some basketball games also had to be rescheduled as travel was affected throughout Spain.

Rainstorms that started Tuesday and continued Wednesday caused flooding across southern and eastern Spain, stretching from Malaga to Valencia. Muddy torrents tumbled vehicles down streets at high speeds while debris and household items swirled in the water. Police and rescue services used helicopters to lift people from their homes and rubber boats to reach drivers stranded atop cars.

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Elks name three-time Grey Cup champion Chris Morris as president and CEO

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EDMONTON – Chris Morris has been named the new president and chief executive of the Edmonton Elks, the club announced today.

Morris was an offensive lineman with Edmonton from 1992 to 2005 and won Grey Cup titles with the club in 1993, 2003 and 2005.

He spent the last 12 years as head coach of the University of Alberta’s U Sports football team.

Morris takes over from Rick LeLacheur, who was brought out of retirement to take on the role of president and CEO on an interim basis after the departure of Victor Cui in August 2023.

Morris’s first duties will include deciding the futures of general manager Geroy Simon and head coach Jarious Jackson.

Simon and Jackson took over the team on an interim basis after the Elks fired former head coach and GM Chris Jones after an 0-5 start. The team had a winning record (7-6) after the change.

The team said Morris will be introduced in his new role in a press conference Thursday.

Elks owner Larry Thompson called Morris a “winner and a leader” during his time playing for Edmonton.

“As a teacher, principal, and most recently coach of the Golden Bears, Chris has strived for excellence and commanded respect,” Thompson said in a statement.

“His connection to our past, leadership attributes, and understanding of what it takes to win made him the right choice to lead us into 2025 and beyond.”

Morris takes on a once proud team that has struggled in recent years and hasn’t made the playoffs since 2019.

Thompson was revealed as the club’s first private owner in August. The franchise had been community owned since its founding in 1949.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 30, 2024.

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One pedestrian dead, another hurt in separate crashes in Calgary

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CALGARY – A man is dead and a woman is in serious condition after two recent pedestrian collisions in Calgary.

Police say a man in his 50s was riding a mobility scooter in a parking lot on Saturday when he was hit by an SUV.

The man died in hospital on Tuesday.

Also Tuesday, police say a woman in her 20s was walking her dog when she was hit by an SUV at a crosswalk.

They say the woman is in hospital with life-altering injuries while her dog was hurt but able to run home.

Speed, drugs and alcohol aren’t considered factors in either crash.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 30, 2024.

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TMX Group Ltd. earns $82.7 million in third quarter, revenue rises 23 per cent

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TORONTO – TMX Group Ltd. says it earned $82.7 million in its third quarter, slightly down from $85.3 million a year earlier.

Revenue for the company that operates the Toronto Stock Exchange totalled $353.8 million.

That’s up 23 per cent from $287.3 million during the same quarter last year.

Diluted earnings per share were 30 cents, down from 31 cents a year earlier.

CEO John McKenzie says the company has delivered three consecutive quarters of organic revenue growth.

He says positive momentum in high-growth areas of the business coupled with strong performance in more traditional markets were partially offset by challenging capital-raising conditions.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 30, 2024.

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