Category Archives: Canadian Press

'Hurdle after hurdle:' P.E.I. drive-in owner says Disney policy hurting theatres
BRACKLEY, P.E.I. - The owner of a drive-in theatre in Prince Edward Island says a requirement that cinemas screen most new Disney releases for a minimum of three weeks is choking out small-town busine...
Jul 08, 2018
Tulsa business helps man facing arrest for late DVD rental
TULSA, Okla. - A business has helped an Oklahoma man who had been facing a more than $200 fine and a warrant for his arrest for an overdue movie rental he had forgotten about after becoming homeless. ...
Jul 08, 2018
Dana White confirms Brock Lesnar will make UFC comeback soon
LAS VEGAS - Brock Lesnar is coming back to the UFC next year, and new heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier wants to fight him. UFC President Dana White confirmed the long-anticipated mixed martial arts...
Jul 08, 2018
Sagan wins Stage 2 in Tour de France, Froome has calmer ride
LA ROCHE-SUR-YON, France - A year after leaving the Tour de France in disgrace, Peter Sagan earned the race’s yellow jersey on Sunday after doing what he does best: Powering past the competition...
Jul 08, 2018

Deadline looms for hundreds of asylum seekers in Toronto student residences
TORONTO - On a summer afternoon, the sounds of children babbling behind closed doors spills into the otherwise deserted halls of an east Toronto student residence. Fifty four-bedroom dormitories at Ce...
Jul 08, 2018

Actor-comedian Andrew Phung accuses Toronto police officer of racist comment
TORONTO - A comedian and actor said a racist incident he saw on the streets of Toronto on Saturday was not representative of the Canada he wants to live in. Andrew Phung had dropped his family off at ...
Jul 08, 2018

Vettel puts neck on the line to beat Hamilton in British GP
SILVERSTONE, England - After labouring with neck pain on Saturday, Sebastian Vettel found the perfect tonic 24 hours later - matching Alain Prost’s total of 51 Grand Prix victories and denying m...
Jul 08, 2018

Toronto van attack survivor grapples with legacy of incident months later
TORONTO - Beverly Smith has only hazy memories of the van attack that killed 10 people and left her broken and bleeding on a north Toronto sidewalk months ago. But the 81-year-old Toronto woman grappl...
Jul 08, 2018
Trump picks Kavanaugh for court, setting up fight with Dems
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump chose Brett Kavanaugh, a solidly conservative, politically connected judge, for the Supreme Court Monday night, setting up a ferocious confirmation battle with Demo...
Jul 08, 2018

Americans say Canadians delaying damning report on B.C. toxins in transboundary river
United States officials are accusing their Canadian counterparts of sitting on damning new data about toxic chemicals from southern British Columbia coal mines in water shared by both countries. In a ...
Jul 08, 2018