Category Archives: Canadian Press

Lyme disease: Patients living in 'medical limbo' push for federal strategy
HALIFAX - The health issues piled up for Donna Lugar, one on top of another: She had breathing trouble, vision and hearing problems, even heart issues, but finding a cause was elusive. “Occasion...
Sep 11, 2016
France warns of threats as boy arrested in feared attack
PARIS - French police have arrested a 15-year-old boy at his Paris home to thwart what they feared was a planned weekend attack, as the prime minister warned on Sunday some 15,000 people in the countr...
Sep 11, 2016

Magnitude-5.3 quake hits Macedonia; at least 30 injured
SKOPJE, Macedonia - An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.3 struck on the outskirts of Macedonia’s capital on Sunday, injuring at least 30 people and causing minor damage to buildings,...
Sep 11, 2016

The Latest: US Open champ Wawrinka notes 9-11 in victory
NEW YORK - The Latest on commemorations marking the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks (all times local): 8:45 p.m. U.S. Open champion Stan Wawrinka (vahv-RIHNG’-kuh) took time out at the ...
Sep 11, 2016
Alexander Wang partners with adidas Originals on new line
NEW YORK - Designer Alexander Wang is, by his own description, a total sneakerhead. He once even designed a whole clothing collection around them, with dresses, tops and handbags emulating his favouri...
Sep 11, 2016

Late bloomer Jake Muzzin feels like he belongs on star-studded Team Canada
Team Canada’s most anonymous player takes a quick gaze around a dressing room bursting with superstars and realizes he doesn’t quite fit. A self-described late bloomer, 27-year-old Jake Mu...
Sep 11, 2016
Obama to lead nation in remembering those killed on 9-11
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Barack Obama is joining the nation in remembering the nearly 3,000 people who died in the Sept. 11 attacks 15 years ago. Obama is observing the sombre anniversary with a mo...
Sep 11, 2016

Hitchhiker's grisly tale to be told again at new sentencing
BOSTON - The families of two Massachusetts murder victims listened to weeks of gruesome testimony about how a hitchhiker carjacked them, tied them up, stabbed them and slit their throats. Gary Sampson...
Sep 11, 2016
Reviving old traditions, Arab beer brewers make their mark
FUHEIS, Jordan - It took gumption to pour millions of dollars into starting a brewery in an overwhelmingly Muslim country where many frown on consuming alcohol. Jordanian beer pioneer Yazan Karadsheh ...
Sep 11, 2016
Radio drama's tale of domestic abuse grips Britain
LONDON - The trial of Helen Titchener, who stabbed her husband Rob after months of emotional and physical abuse, has gripped Britain, sparked a national debate about domestic violence and brought a fl...
Sep 11, 2016