Category Archives: Canadian Press

Appeal court hikes sentence for Edmonton driver who killed boy on patio
EDMONTON - Alberta’s top court has increased the sentence of a man who crashed his SUV onto an Edmonton restaurant patio, killing a young boy. The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled that Richard ...
Aug 10, 2016

Appeal court hikes sentence for Edmonton driver who killed boy on patio
EDMONTON - Alberta’s top court has increased the sentence of a man who crashed his SUV onto an Edmonton restaurant patio, killing a young boy. The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled that Richard ...
Aug 10, 2016

Delta struggles through third day of computer problems
NEW YORK - Delta fliers faced delays, cancellations and more headaches Wednesday as the Atlanta-based airline struggled with its computer systems for the third straight day. Nearly 300 flights were ca...
Aug 10, 2016

Collaros to make 2016 debut with Hamilton Tiger-Cats versus B.C. Lions
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have their offensive leader back. Quarterback Zach Collaros will make his 2016 debut Saturday when Hamilton (3-3) visits the B.C. Lions (4-2). Collaros hasn’t played sinc...
Aug 10, 2016
US-backed Libyan forces takeover IS headquarters in Sirte
BENGHAZI, Libya - U.S.-backed Libyan forces said on Wednesday they have taken over the Islamic State group’s headquarters in Sirte, the militants’ final bastion in Libya, breaking a weeks-...
Aug 10, 2016

Man who tried to save driver from burning tanker on highway released from hospital
MONTREAL - The would-be hero who tried to save a man trapped in a burning tanker truck has been released from hospital but is still suffering from psychological trauma, his boss said Wednesday. Carol ...
Aug 10, 2016

Man who tried to save driver from burning tanker on highway released from hospital
MONTREAL - The would-be hero who tried to save a man trapped in a burning tanker truck has been released from hospital but is still suffering from psychological trauma, his boss said Wednesday. Carol ...
Aug 10, 2016

University prof denied residency over son with Down Syndrome returning to Canada
Ottawa has overturned a decision that saw an Ontario university professor denied permanent residency in Canada because his son has Down Syndrome. Felipe Montoya had been working at York University as ...
Aug 10, 2016

University prof denied residency over son with Down Syndrome returning to Canada
Ottawa has overturned a decision that saw an Ontario university professor denied permanent residency in Canada because his son has Down Syndrome. Felipe Montoya had been working at York University as ...
Aug 10, 2016

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign Canadian quarterback Brandon Bridge
REGINA - The Saskatchewan Roughriders signed Canadian quarterback Brandon Bridge on Wednesday. The six-foot-five, 225-pound Bridges joins the Riders after being released Aug. 1 by the Montreal Alouett...
Aug 10, 2016