Category Archives: Canadian Press
Petronas says firm is not considering sale of proposed LNG terminal in B.C.
VANCOUVER - The Malaysian state-owned oil firm Petronas denies a report that the company was considering selling its stake in a multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas project in British Columbia. A...
Sep 30, 2016
Gas, smoke and health: three ways federal politics touched us this week
OTTAWA - The baby-blue balloons and parading youth that floated around Parliament Hill this week for a star-studded celebration of young people has given way by week’s end to deep reflection abo...
Sep 30, 2016
Als draw first sellout for Chapdelaine's debut as head coach against Argonauts
MONTREAL - It is probably no accident that Jacques Chapdelaine’s first game as head coach of the Montreal Alouettes coincides with the struggling CFL club’s first sellout in three seasons....
Sep 30, 2016
Tiger-Cats won't have coach Austin on sidelines for key game with Stampeders
HAMILTON - The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are determined not to let the disciplinary action taken against head coach Kent Austin hinder their ability to compete against the best team in the CFL. Austin was b...
Sep 30, 2016
In death, Peres brings Israelis, Palestinians together
JERUSALEM - Even in death, Shimon Peres managed to bring Israelis and Palestinians together. With peace efforts in a deep freeze, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas made his first trip to Jerusalem i...
Sep 30, 2016
A look at some of the spending sums that have been roiling Ottawa
OTTAWA - Expenses have become a political football on Parliament Hill in recent weeks. Here is a look at some recent cases where taxpayer-funded spending has been called into question: Health Minister...
Sep 30, 2016

A look at declining magazine circulation numbers for Rogers since 2010
TORONTO - The days of leafing through magazines in the doctor’s office are increasingly something from a bygone era. As print readership rates have fallen, so has print revenue. Rogers Media ann...
Sep 30, 2016
1,700 households in Windsor, Ont., area damaged by flooding from rainstorm
WINDSOR, Ont. - Officials say more than 1,700 households in the southwestern Ontario communities of Windsor, Tecumseh and Lakeshore have been damaged due to a rainstorm that began Wednesday night. Tec...
Sep 30, 2016
Big city mayors ask federal Liberals for $12.6B for affordable housing
OTTAWA - The mayors of Canada’s largest cities are making a billion-dollar push for federal housing money just as the Liberals are set to finalize a national strategy, and the minister responsib...
Sep 30, 2016

Trump: Presidential campaign could be good for his hotels
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump suggests in a videotaped deposition released Friday that his presidential campaign could boost business at his hotels and increase the value of his personal brand. District o...
Sep 30, 2016