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Vancouver Whitecaps acquire Colombian youth international wingback Edier Ocampo

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VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Whitecaps have acquired Colombian youth international wingback Edier Ocampo in a transfer from Colombia’s Atletico Nacional.

The acquisition of Ocampo, who has made 25 appearances for Colombia’s under-19, U-20, and U-23 teams, was announced Thursday on the final day of the secondary transfer window in Canada. The transfer fee was reportedly US$1.75 million.

The 20-year-old has signed a contract through 2027, with a club option for 2028, and will occupy an international and under-22 Initiative roster slot.

“We identified Edier last fall as a young, high-potential player who would suit our style of play,” Vancouver sporting director Axel Schuster said in a statement. “He is a fast, explosive wingback, aggressive on both sides of the ball, and is very direct in how he plays.

“We have started the visa process and hope to have him available as soon as possible. He has never played club football outside of Colombia so we will need time to adapt but we are all very excited to welcome Edier to Vancouver.”

A native of San Andres de Tumaco, the five-foot-nine 150-pound Ocampo spent the past two seasons with Atletico Nacional.

Ocampo came through Nacional’s academy, making his first-team debut in April 2023. He went on to start 45 of his 58 appearances, with three goals and five assists across all competitions. He won the 2023 Copa Colombia and the 2023 Colombian Superliga during his time with the club.

“I’m very excited to join Vancouver Whitecaps FC and I can’t wait to arrive in Vancouver and meet my new teammates and coaches,” Ocampo said in a statement. “Hopefully, with the help of God, we can reach the objectives we want. I can’t wait to feel the support of our fans and fight for them so we can win trophies, which is what we all want.”

Before joining Nacional’s first team from the academy, Ocampo spent a year on loan with Colombian second-division side Fortaleza CEIF, where he made 17 appearances. He represented Colombia at the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina.

The Whitecaps’ next game is Aug. 24 against visiting Los Angeles FC. Vancouver (11-8-5) exited the Leagues Cup on Wednesday in a 2-0 loss to Mexico’s Pumas in round-of-32 play.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 8, 2024

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Train derailment and spill near Montreal leads to confinement order

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LONGUEUIL, Que. – People in a part of Longueuil, Que., were being asked to stay indoors with their doors and windows closed on Thursday morning after a train derailed, spilling an unknown quantity of hydrogen peroxide.

Police from the city just east of Montreal said it didn’t appear anyone was hurt, although a CN rail official told a news conference that three employees had been taken to hospital as a precautionary measure.

The derailment happened at around 9 a.m. in the LeMoyne area, near the intersection of St-Louis and St-Georges streets. Mathieu Gaudreault, a spokesman for CN rail, said about eight cars derailed at the Southwark rail facility, including four that toppled over.

“As of this morning, the information we have is it’s hydrogen peroxide that was in the rail car and created the fumes we saw,” he said, adding that there was no risk of fire.

François Boucher, a spokesman for the Longueuil police department, said police were asking people in the area, including students at nearby schools, to stay indoors while experts ensure the air is safe to breathe.

“It is as a preventive measure that we encourage people to really avoid exposing themselves unnecessarily,” he told reporters near the scene.

Police and fire officials were on site, as well as CN railworkers, and a large security perimeter was erected.

Officers were asking people to avoid the sector, and the normally busy Highway 116 was closed in the area. The confinement notice includes everyone within 800 metres of the derailment, officials said, who added that it would be lifted once a team with expertise in dangerous materials has given the green light.

In addition to closing doors and windows, people in the area covered by the notice are asked to close heating, ventilation and air exchange systems, and to stay as far from windows as possible.

Gaudreault said it wasn’t yet clear what caused the derailment. The possibilities include a problem with the track, a problem with a manoeuvre, or a mechanical issue, he said.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 14, 2024.

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Nova Scotia election: Liberals promise to improve cellphone services and highways

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HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s Liberal party is promising to improve cellphone service and invest in major highways if the party is elected to govern on Nov. 26.

Party leader Zach Churchill says a Liberal government would spend $60 million on building 87 new cellphone towers, which would be in addition to the $66 million the previous Progressive Conservative government committed to similar projects last year.

As well, Churchill confirmed the Liberals want to improve the province’s controlled access highways by adding exits along Highway 104 across the top of the mainland, and building a bypass along Highway 101 near Digby.

Churchill says the Liberals would add $40 million to the province’s $500 million capital budget for highways.

Meanwhile, the leaders of the three major political parties were expected to spend much of today preparing for a televised debate that will be broadcast tonight at 6 p.m. local time.

Churchill will face off against Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston and NDP Leader Claudia Chender during a 90-minute debate that will be carried live on CBC TV and streamed online.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 14, 2024.

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Hospitality workers to rally for higher wages as hotel costs soar during Swift tour

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TORONTO – A group of hotel service workers in Toronto is set to hold a rally today outside the Fairmont Royal York to demand salary increases as hotel costs in the city skyrocket during Taylor Swift’s concerts.

Unite Here Local 75, the union representing 8,000 hospitality workers in the Greater Toronto Area, says Royal York employees have not seen a salary increase since 2021, and have been negotiating a new contract with the hotel since 2022.

The rally comes as the megastar begins her series of six sold-out concerts in Toronto, with the last show scheduled for Nov. 23.

During show weekends, some hotel rooms and short-term rentals in Toronto are priced up to 10 times more than other weekends, with some advertised for as much as $2,000 per night.

The union says hotel workers who will be serving Swifties during her Toronto stops are bargaining for raises to keep up with the rising cost of living.

The union represents hospitality workers including food service employees, room attendants and bell persons.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 14, 2024.

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