Category Archives: Canadian Press
Montreal museum says Picasso ads back online after running afoul of Facebook
MONTREAL - A museum exhibit ad featuring a painting by world-renowned artist Pablo Picasso was back online Friday after originally being rejected for violating Facebook’s anti-nudity policy, the...
Aug 03, 2018
Man convicted of killing Jordan's father gets new attorney
SANFORD, N.C. - One of the men convicted of killing basketball star Michael Jordan’s father 25 years ago has a new attorney to pursue his claims that he didn’t shoot James Jordan. WRAL-TV ...
Aug 03, 2018

Toronto FC looks forward to testing itself against Atlanta United powerhouse
While 25 points separate league-leading Atlanta United from Toronto FC, the defending MLS champions are looking forward to taking on the Atlanta powerhouse Saturday. It’s a star-studded marquee ...
Aug 03, 2018

Toxic blue-green algae killed three New Brunswick dogs: health officials
FREDERICTON - Three dogs that quickly died after being in or near the Saint John River were killed by toxins found in a type of blue-green algae, New Brunswick health officials confirmed Friday. Witne...
Aug 03, 2018
CIBC refunding 1.4 million credit card customers for years of improper fees
TORONTO - The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is refunding 1.4 million customers for improperly charging credit card fees over 14 years. The country’s fifth-largest bank says some credit card...
Aug 03, 2018

'Young, determined, strong:' Calgary girl injured in Texas crash begins recovery
CALGARY - A girl who was gravely injured in a Texas highway crash last month that killed her brother, father and grandmother has returned home to Calgary, where she faces a long and difficult recovery...
Aug 03, 2018
University of Michigan gets Jonathan Demme's archive
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - The archive of the late filmmaker Jonathan Demme is being donated to the University of Michigan Library . The donation by Demme’s family was announced Friday at the Traver...
Aug 03, 2018
B.C. gets help from out-of-province crews to fight hundreds of wildfires
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Firefighters in British Columbia are getting some outside help in battling wildfires across the province. The BC Wildfire Service says more than 180 firefighters and support staff fro...
Aug 03, 2018

Better fuel margins, acquisitions drive Parkland Fuel profit, revenue beats
CALGARY - Parkland Fuel Corp. says it more than doubled revenue in the second quarter as it enjoyed higher profit margins for fuel and digested two major acquisitions completed last year. Canada’...
Aug 03, 2018
Jury tells pork giant to pay $473.5M in nuisance lawsuit
RALEIGH, N.C. - A federal jury decided Friday that the world’s largest pork producer should pay $473.5 million to neighbours of three North Carolina industrial-scale hog farms for unreasonable n...
Aug 03, 2018