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fishbone Vancouver Giants snapped a prolonged losing streak Sunday afternoon, Nov. 24, by taking down the B.C. Division-leading Prince George Cougars 4-3 at the Langley Events Centre. After six losses in a row, the win improved the club's record to 10-8-4 for the season, while the Cougars drop to 13-6-3-2. Ryan Lin scored his first career Western Hockey League goal, while 19-year-old goaltender Carter Capton picked up his first win in his first WHL start. Tyson Zimmer scored twice for the G-Men, including the game-winner – his fifth and sixth goals of the year. Ethan Mittelsteadt also scored in the win. Prince George got goals from Borya Valis, Lee Surgot and Riley Heidt. Giants Head Coach Manny Viveiros called it a "big win." "That's our third game in two and a half days, with travel," Viveiros said. "That was how we looked before we got into that stretch of those six games. [If] we compare last night's game to tonight's game, two different teams. Kids were dialled in. That first period was really good. Second period, got into some penalty trouble, but did an outstanding job. And then in the third period, I thought we did a pretty good job locking it down. It was a good win." Viveiros said Lin may be a rookie, "but he's got a veteran presence with the way he plays." "His mobility is a big part of it – his skating ability. He's able to recover a lot of times. If he gets into a situation where he's in a little bit of trouble he recovers with his legs." Cougars opened the scoring on a 2-on-0 breakaway 13:25 into the game, where Valis put home a cross-crease pass from Terik Parascak. Vancouver responded less than a minute later, when London Hoilett entered the offensive zone on a 3-on-2 rush and saw Mittelsteadt across the ice join the play. Hoilett hit him with a pass and the new addition snapped it past Cooper Michaluk on the glove side to tie the game. Before the first period came to a close, the Cougars would go back in front, after Shurgot scored on a backhand shot in tight with 41 seconds left in the frame. The Giants came out hungry in the second period. Just 1:13 in, Thorpe led a 3-on-1 rush during 4-on-4 play and hit Lin across the ice, who one-timed it past Michaluk to tie the game 2-2. The turning point in the game came late in the second period, when Zimmer scored twice in a span of just 34 seconds. First, he ripped a quick snap shot to the back of the net on a 1-on-1 rush at the 17:49 mark. Then, Ty Halaburda took the puck deep into the offensive zone before throwing it to the net, where Lipinski got a touch on it and it deflected right to the wide-open Zimmer, who easily put it into the open net. Heidt got a goal back for the Cougars on a power play early in the third, but the Giants locked it down after that, with Capton stopping 11 of 12 shots he faced in the final period. Vancouver out-shot Prince George 28-25. Up next, Giants host the Everett Silvertips on Friday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m.

Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski was understandably delighted after bagging a brace in Tuesday’s 3-0 Champions League win over Brest . Lewandowski’s first goal from the penalty spot saw him hit his 100th Champions League goal, joining a club that contains only Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. The Poland striker was thrilled at achieving the landmark “I’m very happy, delighted. It’s a nice figure. Years ago I didn’t think I could score more than 100 goals in the Champions League,” he said afterwards. “Sometimes we played slowly, but with patience we were able to score two more goals in the second half. In the end we won 3-0 and we’re very happy. ”It’s great to be with Cristiano and Messi. We played like a team. We could have scored more goals in the second half. We have to look ahead to the Champions League and La Liga.” Lewandowski also spoke about his team’s form in general and urged Barca to go on a winning run after getting back on track against Brest. ”We haven’t played very well since the break, but we know we have to play at 100% from the first minute in every game. We have the games under control and with patience we can score two or three goals,” he added. ”The most important thing is to win every game, to be able to score and help my team. Until the end of the year we have to win every game.” Barcelona return to action at the weekend in La Liga against Las Palmas.

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A last-minute $300billion climate finance deal has been secured at the summit after , which saw walkouts by vulnerable nations, and protests echoing through the corridors. Countries agreed on Sunday to the annual finance target to help poorer countries deal with the impacts of , with rich countries leading the payments, according to a hard fought deal clinched at the conference in Baku that saved talks from collapse. The money will go to developing countries who need to wean themselves off the coal, oil and gas that causes the globe to overheat, help them to adapt to future warming and pay for the damage caused by climate change’s extreme weather. The new goal is intended to replace developed countries' previous commitment to provide $100 billion per year in climate finance for poorer nations by 2020. That goal was met two years late, in 2022, and expires in 2025. Countries also agreed Saturday evening on rules for a global market to buy and sell carbon credits that proponents say could mobilise billions more dollars into new projects to help fight global warming, from reforestation to deployment of clean energy technologies.

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A gunman has shot and wounded two children at a California primary school before shooting himself dead, the local sheriff's department says. The shooting occurred on Wednesday at Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists in Oroville, California, located about 90km north of Sacramento, the Butte County Sheriff's office said. Megan McMann, a spokesperson for the Butte County Sheriff's Office, said officers responded quickly to reports of an unidentified adult male firing shots at students on campus at 1.09pm. By the time deputies arrived, the man was dead with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gun wound, McMann said. "Two students sustained gunshot wounds and were taken to local hospitals for treatment," McMann said, adding that she did not know their conditions. There is as yet no known motive for the shooting nor has the gunman been identified. In a post on social media, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said students were being taken to a nearby church. McMann said an investigation is ongoing and officers are trying to determine whether the suspected gunman had a connection to the school. The Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists, operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, serves children from kindergarten to the eighth grade, from ages 5 to 13, according to its website.

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