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WATCH: Gastown Grand Prix winners

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Thu, Jul 10: It was another great year for the Gastown Grand Prix. Leah Kirchmann took the ladies title for the second straight year and American Luke Keough took the men’s title.

WATCH: Race official clipped by pace car at Gastown Grand Prix released from hospital

As all Vancouverites know, yesterday was the exciting annual Gastown Grand Prix (part of BC Superweek) but something happened last night that was not so exciting —-> Check it out:

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In a dramatic video posted on Facebook, it shows a woman being clipped by the Lamborghini pace car  at the end of the women’s event at the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix.

Cycling Commissaire Gloria Bordon was an official at the event, in charge of meeting the riders at the finish line and checking to see if they needed anything.

From the video of the incident, it appears Bordon crossed the path of the fast-moving Lamborghini just as the riders were about to finish.

The force of the collision knocked the side view mirror from the car.

Organizers say Bordon is ok and none of her bones was broken. She is now out of hospital and resting.

The Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix is one of many cycling events taking place in the Lower Mainland in the next week.

For everyone in the neighborhood: Today is the Giro Di Burnaby happening in less than 2 hours.

Followed by the Tour de White Rock on the 11th.

2014 FIFA World Cup schedule and match scores

The 2014 World Cup in Brazil culminates in the July 13 championship game at the gleaming Maracana stadium in Rio De Janeiro.

The 2014 World Cup in Brazil culminates in the July 13 championship game at the gleaming Maracana stadium in Rio De Janeiro.

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An interactive schedule of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, including a daily calendar of matches, team profiles and a bracket of the elimination stage which begins on July 4. Pool standings for each group can be seen here.

SEE MORE: Updated pool standings

Mouse over each team for a snapshot of each national side, including players to watch.

 

INTERACTIVE ON THIS SITE: CLICK HERE

 

© Shaw Media, 2014

Naked cyclists ride through Toronto

World Naked Bike Ride hits streets of Toronto

Dozens of cyclists ride naked through Toronto

Dave Trafford/Global News


TORONTO – Dozens of cyclists bared all and rode through the streets of Toronto, Saturday. It was part of the annual World Naked Bike Ride, which is meant as a protest against oil dependency and urban pollution.

While spirits may have been high, conditions weren’t ideal as a city that continues to wait for summer dealt with cool, breezy weather.

Saturday’s event was the 10th annual naked bike ride. Previous events have attracted as many as 200 naked riders.

The ride is also meant to promote bicycling safety.

© Shaw Media, 2014

Brazil police clash with protesters in widespread anti-government, World Cup demonstrations

Members of the Homeless Workers Movement protest against the money spent on the World Cup near Itaquerao stadium which will host the international soccer tournament's first match in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, May 15, 2014.

Members of the Homeless Workers Movement protest against the money spent on the World Cup near Itaquerao stadium which will host the international soccer tournament’s first match in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, May 15, 2014.

AP Photo/Andre Penne


SAO PAULO, Brazil – Protesters and police clashed in Sao Paulo Thursday, as demonstrations against the World Cup and rallies calling for improved public services erupted in several Brazilian cities.

Officers in Brazil’s largest city fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who set piles of trash alight to barricade a central avenue. Demonstrators blasted the billions spent to host next month’s soccer tournament and said they wanted to draw attention to what they called a lack of investment to improve poor public services.

“We are beginning to gain strength to go against the injustices of the World Cup,” said Luana Gurther, a social sciences student. “We are the ones who should decide where the public money goes. More funding for schools, hospitals, housing, transportation- not the Cup.”

Gurther and a thousand other mostly young protesters gathered on a main business avenue in the city of 11 million, loudly beating drums and cans and raising banners with messages such as “less money for the Cup and more for housing.” Protesters staged a soccer game with dirty tactics, and one man put on a costume of a giant skeleton dressed as a Brazil player.

The demonstration turned violent when some people smashed the windows of a Hyundai car dealership and the offices of a bank. Police arrested seven people carrying Molotov cocktails

While widespread, the rallies were far smaller than the protests that engulfed the nation last year and had largely ended by Thursday night.

Thursday’s demonstrations blocked two key roads into Sao Paulo during the morning commute. Outside the new stadium that will host the opening match of the Cup, about 1,500 activists fighting for more housing waved Brazilian flags as black smoke rose from the flames burning tires.

“Our goal is symbolic. We don’t want to destroy or damage the stadium,” said Guilherme Boulos, head of the Homeless Workers Movement, whose activists gathered at Itaquerao Stadium on the eastern outskirts of Sao Paulo. “What we want are more rights for workers to have access to housing and to show the effects the Cup has brought to the poor.”

The group claims many people have been forced out of their homes because of rising rents in the neighbourhood around the new stadium.

Police blocked the main entrance next to a construction zone where cranes and other machines were lined up to carry materials still needed to finish the soccer arena.

As night fell, rallies were held in Rio de Janeiro, causing chaos for traffic in the centre of the city.

In the capital Brasilia, protesters carried banners reading “FIFA Go Home,” while in another Cup host city Belo Horizonte, about 2,000 people took to the streets to complain of the soccer tournament.

In northeastern Brazil, looters ransacked stores in the World Cup host city of Recife, where a police strike led to lawlessness. Police there entered the third day of a strike for a 50 per cent pay hike. Authorities said they’d already decided to cancel two professional league soccer matches slated for this weekend in the city.

“They are obviously using the proximity of the World Cup to pressure us to give into their demands,” government press officer Manoel Guimaraes for the state of Pernambuco, home to Recife.

By late Thursday, it appeared the police strike was ending and officers were expected to return to the streets in the coming hours.

Recife will host five World Cup matches, starting on June 14.

The demonstrations Thursday were being watched as a test of the government’s ability to maintain security during the World Cup.

Many Brazilians are angry at the billions spent to host the World Cup. Protesters have said the government should focus spending instead on improving Brazil’s woeful health, education, security and infrastructure systems.

Brazilian leaders had hoped the World Cup and then the 2016 Olympics in Rio would put a favourable spotlight on the country, showing advances over the past decade in improving its economy and pulling tens of millions out of poverty.

© The Canadian Press, 2014

Gilmore Junio gets gold: Toronto company commemorates selfless swap

newsORONTO – When speed skater Gilmore Junio gave up his spot in the Winter Olympics 1000-metre race to his teammate, Denny Morrisson brought home the silver medal for Canada.

And now Junio will be awarded a commemorative medal of his own, thanks to a crowdfunding campaign by Canadians who wanted to celebrate his act of kindness.

 

View image on Twitter JACKNIFE @JacknifeDesign

Wow thanks to generous Canadians passed the fundraising goal & we’ll be making a medal for Gilmore!

Hiring fair at Rogers Arena after Canucks terminate contract with concession staff

File photo, Rogers Arena

 

File photo, Rogers Arena


VANCOUVER – A hiring fair will be staged at Rogers Arena today and tomorrow to fill hundreds of jobs related to the Canucks.

The organization is looking for people to fill hospitality and concession stand positions.

Its existing contract with unionized Aramark employees will be terminated at the end of June.

The union is urging current workers to apply. They were being paid between $13 and $20 an hour, plus benefits.

It is not clear whether the same rates will apply for the new jobs.

© Shaw Media, 2014

Clippers owner Donald Sterling banned for life from NBA, fined $2.5M

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WATCH ABOVE: NBA commissioner Adam Silver, Steve Nash, Kevin Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Donald Sterling’s lifetime ban

LATEST UPDATES:

  • NBA confirms the voice heard on the recording released was that of Donald Sterling
  • NBA bans Sterling for life from any association with the NBA
  • Sterling has also been fined $2.5 million
  • Players protest, show signs of solidarity
  • More corporate sponsors end deals with the Clippers

The NBA has smacked down a lifetime ban and $2.5 million fine against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling following racist and “hateful” comments he admitted to making.

NBA bans Sterling for life, Silver will push for sale of Clippers

The league launched an investigation after an audio recording of a man identified as Sterling – using racially charged comments and urging a girlfriend not to bring black people to his team’s games – was obtained and released by TMZ and Deadspin.

After facing considerable pressure to deal swiftly with the allegations against Sterling, NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced Tuesday he will issue a lifetime ban against Sterling, barring him from any league and team activities.

Making no effort to hide his outrage, Silver called Sterling’s comments “hateful,” adding the NBA owner’s views are “deeply offensive and harmful.”

“That they came from an NBA owner only heightens the damage and my personal outrage,” said Silver.


“We stand together in condemning Mr. Sterling’s views,” Silver said. “They simply have no place in the NBA.”


Sterling is immediately banned from attending any NBA games or practices. He may not be present at any Clippers facility or participate in any business involving the team.

Silver also announced a $2.5 million fine against Sterling, the maximum amount allowable according to league rules. Silver said the money would be donated to anti-discrimination organizations that would be jointly selected by the NBA and Players Association.

Additionally, Silver said he would do everything in his power to urge the Board of Governors to force a sale of the L.A. Clippers.

The Sterling scandal is Silver’s first true test as league commissioner since David Stern’s retirement in February.

Silver said that the league’s investigation determined the voice on the recording was in fact him Sterling – though he offered no other comments about the content of the recordings.

This isn’t the first time Sterling has been the centre of controversy. He’s faced federal charges of civil rights violations and racial discrimination. He’s been sued for sexual harassment by former employees.

Following Silver’s announcement Tuesday, the L.A. Clippers website redirected users to a black screen and the words “We Are One.”

Condemnation pours in, fall-out continues following racist rant

The racist comments made by Sterling have been widely condemned within the NBA.

Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, the group that owns the Toronto Raptors, released a statement Tuesday saying that Sterling’s comments “have no place in our society or sport.”

Charlotte Bobcats owner and NBA legend Michael Jordan said in a statement released Sunday he was disgusted that a team owner “could hold such sickening and offensive views.”


“As a former player, I’m completely outraged. There is no room in the NBA – or anywhere else – for the kind of racism and hatred that Mr. Sterling allegedly expressed.”


Hall of Famer Magic Johnson – who was referenced in the recording – tweeted that Sterling’s comments are a “black eye for the NBA.”

“There’s no room in this game for an owner like that,” said Miami Heat star player LeBron James. “For us, as basketball players, we’re all brothers. We’re competing against each other and all of us want to win, but in the end, we all have to stick together.”

Voices from outside the NBA have also joined the chorus of condemnation.

U.S. President Barack Obama described the comments as “incredibly offensive racist statements.”

“When ignorant folks want to advertise their ignorance, you don’t really have to do anything, you just let them talk,” said Obama on Sunday.

When asked if she had any advice for the Clippers organization, Oprah Winfrey told TMZ, “we’re all off the plantation. The plantation days are over.”

On Monday, representatives from the L.A. branch of the NAACP announced they would no longer honour Sterling with a lifetime achievement award.

L.A. NAACP president Leon Jenkins said donations made by Sterling to the organization would be returned.  Though Jenkins wouldn’t say how much money was donated he said it was not a significant amount of money.

“There is a personal, economic and social price that Mr. Sterling must pay for his attempt to turn back the clock on race relations,” he said.

Players protest, show signs of solidarity

Following a silent protest by Clippers players in their game Sunday against the Golden State Warriors – players warmed up with their jerseys inside out, hiding the team’s logo – more teams have shown their support for the players.

On Monday night, Miami Heat players mimicked the Clippers warm-up statement in their game against Charlotte.


“We supported our Clippers tonight and showed our respect to what they’re going through. For us, as a team, we can’t imagine what they’re going through at this point,” said James.


Players from the Portland Trail Blazers, San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks wore black socks in recent games as a show of support for the Clippers bench.

On Tuesday, DeMar DeRozan said the Toronto Raptors would make a “gesture of solidarity” in their game Wednesday night.

More corporate sponsors end deals with the Clippers

Used car dealership CarMax was the first corporate sponsor to end its deal with the Clippers, calling Sterling’s comments “completely unacceptable.”

Insurer State Farm said it “will be taking a pause in our relationship” with the Clippers and will be monitoring the situation closely.

More sponsors, such as Kia, Mercedes-Benz and Virgin America are backing away from advertising at the team’s games.

With files from The Associated Press

© Shaw Media, 2014