Category Archives: Canadian Press
No charges in investigation of deputy chief who testified at Oland murder trial
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - An outside investigation has cleared the deputy police chief in Saint John, N.B., of potential wrongdoing following his testimony at the Dennis Oland murder trial. Saint John Police...
Oct 04, 2016

Kardashian West assailants still at large after France heist
PARIS - French police on Tuesday continued hunting for five people suspected of assaulting Kim Kardashian West in a private Paris residence before robbing her of more than $10 million worth of jewelry...
Oct 04, 2016

Paisley Park given 3-day temporary permit amid zoning snag
CHANHASSEN, Minn. - Prince’s suburban Minneapolis estate and studio complex, Paisley Park, will open to the public after all this week, but only under a temporary permit while officials work out...
Oct 04, 2016
Paris climate pact set to enter force after EU greenlight
BRUSSELS - The landmark Paris climate change pact is poised to enter into force around the world after European Union lawmakers endorsed the agreement. In the presence of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki...
Oct 04, 2016
Dion denounces Russian support for attacks on Syrian medical facilities
OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion has joined the United States in condemning Russia over the escalating fighting in Syria and failed efforts to end the war in that country. Dion said in ...
Oct 04, 2016

Weird science: 3 win Nobel for unusual states of matter
How is a doughnut like a coffee cup? The answer helped three British-born scientists win the Nobel prize in physics Tuesday. Their work could help lead to more powerful computers and improved material...
Oct 04, 2016

After testy VP debate, Trump rebuffs claim he 'loves' Putin
HENDERSON, Nev. - Donald Trump pushed back Wednesday on Hillary Clinton’s accusation that he’s cozying up to Russian President Vladimir Putin after the charge put Trump’s running mat...
Oct 04, 2016

Military reviews training as figures show many sex offences involved cadets
OTTAWA - The Canadian Forces says it is taking a close look to ensure there are no policy gaps when it comes to protecting its cadets, as figures show many alleged military sexual offences involved yo...
Oct 04, 2016

Mothers denied sickness benefits call out Liberals for continuing court case
OTTAWA - A group of mothers who say they were wrongly denied sickness benefits are calling out the federal Liberal government for continuing to fight them in court despite a promise to end the legal f...
Oct 04, 2016
Pope Francis makes surprise visit to quake zone
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis made a surprise visit Tuesday to the site of the devastating August earthquake in central Italy, praying silently and alone amid the rubble in the hardest-hit area of the d...
Oct 04, 2016