BRANDON, Man. -- Jayce Hawryluks second goal of the game with 29 seconds left lifted the Brandon Wheat Kings past the Regina Pats 5-4 in Western Hockey League play Wednesday. Jesse Gabrielle, Peter Quenneville and Richard Nejezchleb each scored for Brandon (15-13-2), which won after blowing a 4-2 lead. Chandler Stephenson had two goals for Regina (15-13-1), with singles from Braden Christoffer and Griffin Mumby. Brandons Jordan Papirny won the goalie duel, making 30 saves to the 29 shots stopped by Reginas Dawson MacAuley. --- BRONCOS 4 HURRICANES 1 SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. -- The Eastern Conference-leading Broncos had no trouble cruising to a win over league-worst Lethbridge. Colby Cave, Jay Merkley, Brett Lernout and Graham Black scored for Swift Current (18-11-3). Carter Folk had the lone goal for the Hurricanes (3-23-4). Eetu Laurikainen finished with 35 saves for Lethbridge, while at the other end of the ice Corbin Boes stopped 39 shots. --- REBELS 6 RAIDERS 3 RED DEER, Alta. -- The Rebels overcame a 3-1 deficit with five unanswered goals to beat Prince Albert. Wyatt Johnson, with a short-handed goal, Haydn Fleury, Kayle Doetzel, Connor Bleackley, Dominik Volek and Brooks Maxwell each scored for Red Deer (14-14-2). Dakota Conroy, Mike Winther and Leon Draisaitl replied for the Raiders (17-10-2). Rebels goalie Patrik Bartosak stopped 31 shots, while Cole Cheveldave made 25 saves for the Raiders. --- GIANTS 3 ICE 2 VANCOUVER -- Jackson Houck scored on the power play with less than five minutes left to lift the Giants past Kootenay. Cain Franson and Travis McEvoy also scored for Vancouver (13-11-7) in the second period. Jon Martin and Austin Vetterl had singles for the Ice (15-14-2). Jared Rathjen made 33 saves for the Giants. 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Ford - while wearing a Toronto Argonauts jersey - responded to allegations of having associated with prostitutes in front of the media on Thursday. His remarks concluded with an off-colour remark in regards to his lack of need to associate with prostitutes, intended to demonstrate the strength of his marriage. The Argonauts have issued a statement in return, criticizing the mayors comments, leadership and recent conduct, especially Thursdays remarks while wear teams colours. "Its well-known that the Mayor is a big fan and supporter of the game of football," an official statement read. "The Toronto Argonauts organization is not in a position to comment on the manner of dress of public officials." "The situation with respect to the Mayor and his leadership is unseemly at best," the statement continued. "These latest remarks, while wearing our teams jersey, are particularly disappointing given our organizations work in the community to help youth deal with issues of bullying prevention. We hope for the benefit of the wonderful citizens of Toronto and this great city that this situation is resolved expeditiously.dddddddddddd" Fords decision to wear an Argos jersey was meant as an act of civic pride ahead of the team hosting their provincial rival Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the CFL East Division Final on Sunday. He even went as far to mention that one of his top orders of business Thursday was to call Hamilton Mayor Bob Bratina ahead of the match-up. However, his headline-grabbing comments about his marriage almost immediately followed his Argos boasts. Ford apologized for his remarks later in the day in front of a large media gathering. By that point he had taken the jersey off. Argonauts executive chairman and chief executive officer Chris Rudge would strengthen the teams position on Ford at practice at the Rogers Centre on Thursday, telling reporters that Ford would not be a guest of the team on Sunday. "The Mayor has not been invited to the game," Rudge told reporters. "I dont know if hes coming to the game. He does come down here on occasion and like any other citizen he can buy tickets and come down and cheer for the Argonauts." ' ' '