NexGen Energy: Q3 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

NexGen Energy: Q3 Earnings Snapshot VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — NexGen Energy Ltd. (NXE) on Thursday reported a loss of $69.9 million in its third quarter.The Vancouver, British Columbia-based company said it had a loss of 15 cents per share. Losses, adjusted for non-recurring costs, were 4 cents per share._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on NXE at https://www.zacks.com/ap/NXESource

Fatal shooting investigation closes streets in NW Miami-Dade

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

Fatal shooting investigation closes streets in NW Miami-Dade A fatal shooting has prompted a significant police presence, closing off a street in Northwest Miami-Dade. Miami-Dade Police officers were on the scene at Northwest 27th Avenue near 119th Street canvassing the area and inspecting a white vehicle on the road.Live video footage displayed the vehicle, which was visibly riddled with bullet holes, parked in front of Club LEXX. Police said several people got into a heated dispute inside of the club which continued outside in the parking. The shooting allegedly occurred on Northwest 27th Avenue near 119th Street after, officials said, someone shot at the car, leading the driver to flee the scene. According to Miami-Dade Police officials, a female passenger in the back seat was shot multiple times. The white vehicles came to a stop at Northwest 103rd Street and 27th Avenue, where the woman tragically succumbed to her injuries.As investigations continue, Northwest 27th Avenue has been temporarily closed in both directions just north of North...

University of Miami unveils Knight Center for music innovation

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

University of Miami unveils Knight Center for music innovation The University of Miami welcomed music enthusiasts with open arms as it unveiled the “Knight Center for Music Innovation,” a groundbreaking 25,000-square-foot facility dedicated to merging the worlds of performance and technology. The Frost School of Music’s latest addition promises to revolutionize the music education landscape, allowing students to explore the sound of music like never before.The grand opening gala, attended by an array of University of Miami alumni, was graced by none other than the legendary Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter, Gloria Estefan, who emceed the event. “Well first of all, Frost School of Music is one of the top 10 music schools in the nation, and this new center is a great opportunity to do acoustic music with the wallcast and the windowcast. It just broadens the possibilities here on campus,” she said.The Knight Center for Music Innovation is designed to facilitate innovation and collaboration. It features cutti...

Frosty Start, Milder Finish

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

Frosty Start, Milder Finish Back to back chilly starts across the region as this morning is once again near/below freezing for many locations outside of Boston. While it’s not quite as cold across MetroWest as yesterday morning, it’s a colder start across Southeast Mass, where the first hard freeze is felt for parts of the Cape and Islands. The Vineyard hit 23 degrees overnight! The chill fades fast as highs head for the mid to upper 50s this afternoon under a mix of sun and clouds. The breeze picks up the pace a bit too, gusting 15-25mph. Overall, it’ll be a seasonable early November day. Temps fade back to near 40 tonight, and with the milder start to tomorrow morning, it’ll be a milder weekend overall. Highs near 60 on Saturday and Sunday with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Despite the extra clouds at times, the weekend looks mainly dry and that’ll bode well for the tee times, ball fields, yard work and any other outdoor activities you have planned. Clocks go back 1hr on Sunda...

Girls soccer tournament preview: Bishop Feehan, Masconomet are teams to beat

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

Girls soccer tournament preview: Bishop Feehan, Masconomet are teams to beat Since 2019, three Div. 1 girls soccer schools have consistently reached the Final Four, each claiming one title during their respective dynasties: Bishop Feehan, Hingham and Natick.Two of the three stand atop all Div. 1 seeds entering the postseason, with one school moving down one division. Natick (16-1-1) earned the No. 1 seed. One looming obstacle may be the second-seeded Shamrocks. Led by two electrifying scorers in Holy Cross commit Ava Graham (21 goals, 13 assists) and Merrimack-bound Maddy Eddy (10 goals, 22 assists), Bishop Feehan appears poised to enjoy another elongated run.There has been plenty of chatter over Hopkinton’s program the last handful of seasons and now the Hillers (17-0-1) claim the No. 3 seed. Playing key offensive roles will be Georgina Clarke (16 goals, nine assists) and Maddie Recupero (14 goals, 13 assists).Wellesley (13-5-0) made headlines by clinching the fourth seed, while rival Brookline (13-3-2) took the fifth. No. 6 Franklin (16-2-0) remains a thre...

Week 9 football playoff preview: Patriot League teams enter the state tournament battle tested

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

Week 9 football playoff preview: Patriot League teams enter the state tournament battle tested The Catholic Conference has earned its share of football props, as well as the Merrimack Valley Conference and Hockomock League.But it’s time to give the Patriot League its proper due.The league has won five Super Bowl titles since 2016 and appears ready to add to that number. Duxbury and Hanover enter the tournament as the top seed in Division 4 and 5, respectively. Marshfield is the third seed in Div. 2 and Scituate checks in at No. 7 in Div. 4.“I think there are a lot of good teams in our league and you really don’t have any weeks off,” said Scituate coach Herb Devine, who won Super Bowl titles in 2018 and 2021. “Because of that, we really go into the tournament battle tested. This year, Hanover is one of the best teams we’ve seen in years, they rival the really good Duxbury teams. Plymouth South is good, Marshfield is good and that provides for great competition every week.”There are plenty of quality teams, but the unquestioned top dog over the past 15-20 year...

Boys soccer tournament preview: St. John’s Prep, Billerica will net titles

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

Boys soccer tournament preview: St. John’s Prep, Billerica will net titles Ten Div. 1 boys soccer schools with title aspirations were separated in the final power rankings by less than 1.4 points. No. 1 Concord-Carlisle (15-0-1), No. 2 Needham (14-2-2), No. 3 Acton-Boxboro (14-1-2) and reigning champion St. John’s Prep are separated by just .99.The fourth-seeded Eagles began their title pursuit slowly, but rallied behind sophomore Garrison Murphy, who led the team with 12 goals and three assists. Senior midfielders Shamus Flaherty (eight goals, six assists) and Jake Vana (six goals, six assists) have also starred, while sophomore goalkeeper Matt Droggitis has recorded 10 shutouts in 13 starts.For Acton-Boxboro, count on Andrew Yendluri (seven goals, four assists), Millis Lillis (six goals, two assists) and Andrew Krieger (goal, six assists) to pace the attack come crunch time.Coaches have also pointed to No. 10 Franklin (13-0-5) as a threat. Rex Cinelli (Hockomock League MVP) has the Panthers undefeated.Div. 2Bedford (9-2-5) and Billerica (16-1-1) are the ...

Week 9 high school football schedule

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

Week 9 high school football schedule FRIDAY’S GAMESDIVISION 1 FIRST ROUNDLeominster at St. John’s Prep, 6St. John’s (Shrewsbury) at Xaverian, 6Central Catholic at Springfield Central, 7Franklin at Andover, 7Natick at Methuen, 7Taunton at BC High, 7Westford Academy at Needham, 7Weymouth at Lincoln-Sudbury, 7DIVISION 2 FIRST ROUNDConcord-Carlisle at Bishop Feehan, 6Winchester at North Andover, 6North Quincy at Barnstable, 6:30Arlington at Peabody, 7Cambridge at Catholic Memorial, 7Diman at King Philip, 7Plymouth North at Marshfield, 7DIVISION 3 FIRST ROUNDHingham at Walpole, 6Westfield at Woburn, 6Minnechaug at Milton, 6:30Doherty at Dartmouth, 7North Attleboro at West Springfield, 7Plymouth South at Billerica, 7Stoughton at Milford, 7Westborough at Mansfield, 7DIVISION 4 FIRST ROUNDAshland at Holliston, 6Burlington at Norwood, 6South at Grafton, 6Westwood at Somerset Berkley, 6:30Bedford at Duxbury, 7Canton at Tewksbury, 7Marblehead at Middleboro, 7Wayland at Scituate, 7DIVISION 5 FIRST ROUNDApponequet...

Brad Stevens’ basketball journey was shaped by late Bob Knight: ‘He was bigger than life’

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

Brad Stevens’ basketball journey was shaped by late Bob Knight: ‘He was bigger than life’ Brad Stevens was in the building for one of Bob Knight’s most infamous moments.It was Feb. 23, 1985. Assembly Hall. Another meeting in the intense intrastate college basketball rivalry between the Purdue Boilermakers and Knight’s Indiana Hoosiers. Stevens, then eight years old, made the trip to Bloomington with his father Mark, like they typically did a few times per year.But this was anything but typical.The clip has been watched millions of times, nearly four decades later. Five minutes into the game, the contentious Knight drew a technical foul arguing a foul. Moments later, as Purdue’s Steve Reid stepped to the free throw line, Knight turned around, picked up a red plastic chair from the bench and hurled it across the court in an incredible and iconic scene.A young Stevens watched in amazement from several rows up.“My dad always jokes that when I was eight years old and I saw him throwing the chair, he looked over at me and I was cheering him on,” Stevens told the Herald in an e...

Police offer safety tips to drivers, pedestrians with clocks falling back this weekend

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:13:37 GMT

Police offer safety tips to drivers, pedestrians with clocks falling back this weekend Many of us will get a most-welcome and much-needed extra hour of sleep this weekend as clocks fall back, but the time change also comes with a warning from police.Daylight saving time officially comes to an end this when the clocks go back one hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday. The downside of the time shift means dusk comes earlier, which often causes issues for drivers and pedestrians alike.Const. Sean Shapiro with Toronto Police Traffic Services tells CityNews that motorists and people out walking around need to be more alert than ever. He says police always anticipate an increase in pedestrian collisions this time of year.“We will be continuously speaking and trying to raise awareness,” Shapiro says. “Encouraging people to try and get sleep, to try and leave extra time, to be more cautious.”Shapiro recommends pedestrians wear brighter clothing, only cross the street at designated crosswalks and try to stay in well lit areas. He also stresses the importance of pede...