Category Archives: Canadian Press

Former Coyotes forward Craig Cunningham returns to ice with prosthetic skate
VANCOUVER - Former NHL forward Craig Cunningham just wanted to say thanks and debut his new skating leg. The 28-year-old posted a video to Instagram on Wednesday that shows him taking a quick spin aro...
Apr 05, 2019

Avengers help unveil $5M donation for seriously ill children
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Some of Marvel’s top Avengers have assembled to support a $5 million donation to benefit seriously ill children in hospitals around the globe. Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemswort...
Apr 05, 2019
Canadian Corey Conners tied for lead at Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO - Canada’s Corey Conners was tied for first after the morning wave of the second round of the Valero Texas Open. A Monday qualifier for the PGA Tour event, Conners shot a 5-under 67 ...
Apr 05, 2019
Kentucky toddler's cancer in remission after long treatment
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - The family of a 21-month-old Kentucky girl who was diagnosed with Stage 4 neuroblastoma more than a year ago is celebrating now that she is cancer-free. WBKO-TV in Bowling Green r...
Apr 05, 2019
With Brexit, Britain is in crisis and not for the first time
LONDON - Few would argue that Britain is in what is often referred to as a bit of a pickle. A crisis in fact, undoubtedly of historic proportions. With the country mired in confusion and recrimination...
Apr 05, 2019
Police to charge W.Va. mom after abduction tale
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A detective in West Virginia says criminal charges will be brought against a woman for falsely reporting that an Egyptian man tried to kidnap her daughter from a shopping mall. Bar...
Apr 05, 2019
Gerard Bouchard warns Quebec government against perils of religious symbols ban
MONTREAL - Quebec’s proposed legislation banning religious symbols for some public servants is drawing criticism from one of the province’s leading public intellectuals. Gerard Bouchard, c...
Apr 05, 2019

Two dead after salmonella outbreak at personal care home in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG - An official at a personal care home in Winnipeg says two people have died after testing positive for salmonella during an outbreak of the bacterial infection. Joyce Kristjansson, executive ...
Apr 05, 2019

Freeland says foreign election meddling in October federal vote is likely
OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says it is likely that malign foreign actors will meddle in Canada’s federal election in October. In fact, she says it is likely that efforts ...
Apr 05, 2019
Attorney general defends handling of Mueller's Russia report
WASHINGTON - Attorney General William Barr is defending his handling of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the Russia investigation, saying the confidential document contains sensitive g...
Apr 05, 2019