Category Archives: Canadian Press
Iowa religious activist criminally charged in book burning
ORANGE CITY, Iowa - A northwestern Iowa religious activist who burned four LGBTQ children’s books he’d checked out of an Orange City library has been charged with misdemeanour criminal mis...
Dec 06, 2018
CFL announces non-player football operations cap to start in 2019
TORONTO - The CFL announced Thursday that a cap on non-player football operations costs will be implemented for the 2019 season. The cap is set at just under $2.59 million for 2019 and 2020, and will ...
Dec 06, 2018
Man 'scared straight' as teenager gets $175,000 in damage award from B.C. court
VANCOUVER - A man who was required to visit a notorious British Columbia prison as part of a “scared straight” program has been awarded $175,000 in damages for a sexual assault that happen...
Dec 06, 2018
After a long, bumpy journey, 'Mowgli' settles in at Netflix
LOS ANGELES - To say Andy Serkis has been through the ringer with his adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” is a bit of an understatement. It was always going to be an am...
Dec 06, 2018

Federal whale-saving efforts threaten Vancouver Island livelihoods, say groups
ESQUIMALT, B.C. - Federal government efforts to save threatened southern resident killer whales could endanger the survival of communities on Vancouver Island whose economies depend on sport fishing a...
Dec 06, 2018

Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe second only to U.S. fundraiser for #metoo movement
A GoFundMe campaign created after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash was the second largest on the fundraising platform this year. The campaign, which raised nearly Cdn$15.2 million, is at the top of GoFu...
Dec 06, 2018

Opposition presses for answers on MP Raj Grewal's gambling activities
OTTAWA - The House of Commons ethics committee has voted down a motion from opposition members to hear from the Privy Council clerk about who knew what and when concerning MP Raj Grewal’s gambli...
Dec 06, 2018
Court: Woman convicted as teen could be free after 51 years
NASHVILLE - Tennessee’s Supreme Court is clarifying that a woman convicted of first-degree murder as a teen could be released from prison after serving at least 51 years. The court issued the op...
Dec 06, 2018

Canada not the only country expected to have CHLers at world junior championship
Maxim Cajkovic didn’t know a thing about the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League when he left Europe for the 2018-19 season, never mind how the world junior championship is embraced in Canada. The...
Dec 06, 2018
Canadian skier Osborne-Paradis released from hospital after breaking leg in crash
CALGARY - Canadian alpine ski racer Manuel Osborne-Paradis has been released from a Calgary hospital and will continue his recovery from a broken leg suffered in training at the season-opening World C...
Dec 06, 2018