Category Archives: Canadian Press

Ontario researchers use 3D-printing tech to replace part of dog's skull
Researchers at an Ontario university have used 3D-printing technology to replace the majority of a dog’s cancer-ridden skull, a novel procedure they say marks a major advancement in veterinary m...
Sep 23, 2018

Buckle up for the Broncos: A look at some seatbelt rules across Canada
Coaches and some players on the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s rugby team are making it a habit to buckle up on the bus when they travel to games this season. Seatbelt use on buses ...
Sep 23, 2018

The Vatican 'owes God an apology,' activist says in letter to Pope Francis
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - The prominent founder of a Newfoundland organization for clergy abuse survivors has written a letter to Pope Francis, saying the Vatican “owes God an apology” for ...
Sep 23, 2018

Ottawa area residents take stock of tornado rubble as Ford tours the ruins
OTTAWA - Word of Friday’s tornado reached Laurel Wingrove and Alex Carlson at a Toronto wedding, and by Sunday morning they completed the grim pilgrimage back to the apartment they’ve call...
Sep 23, 2018

Newcomers vying to fill power void in Vancouver's 'weird' election race: expert
VANCOUVER - As election campaigns kick off across British Columbia its largest city is facing a race unlike any other, experts say. A proliferation of new parties and independent candidates are crowdi...
Sep 23, 2018

A distinctly Quebec affair: The province's election is like nowhere else in Canada
MONTREAL - At a downtown Montreal hotel last week, Quebec solidaire co-spokesperson Manon Masse looked out at members of the city’s business community and calmly declared she wanted a revolution...
Sep 23, 2018

New Brunswick election nears finish line with final day of campaigning
FREDERICTON - Atlantic Canada’s four Liberal premiers don’t always see eye to eye on major issues but the four were united on Sunday with the message to get out the Liberal vote in Monday&...
Sep 23, 2018

Paul Simon wraps up farewell tour back home
NEW YORK - Paul Simon ended his final concert tour under a moonlit sky on home turf Saturday, telling an audience in a Queens, N.Y. park that their cheers “mean more than you can know.” Si...
Sep 23, 2018
Saturday's Games
Saturday’s Games CFL Ottawa 28 Edmonton 15 Saskatchewan 30 Toronto 29 B.C. 35 Hamilton 32 (OT) — NHL Pre-season Pittsburgh 7 Columbus 3 Minnesota 7 Colorado 0 Tampa Bay 5 Nashville 2 Toron...
Sep 23, 2018
Ty Long kicks winning field goal, Lions come back to beat Ticats in OT
VANCOUVER - Ty Long was eager for a special moment, and he got one. Long’s 39-yard field goal in overtime gave the B.C. Lions a 35-32 comeback victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Saturday ni...
Sep 22, 2018