Category Archives: Canadian Press
Surfer in stable condition after Australian shark attack
SYDNEY, Australia - Police say a teenage surfer is in a stable condition after he was bitten by a shark at the same Australian beach where a Japanese surfer was fatally mauled last year. A police stat...
Sep 25, 2016
Suspects, victims in California killings were 'furries'
FULLERTON, Calif. - Two men arrested in the killings of a California couple were friends with the victims’ teenage daughter and all attended “furry” events where some participants dr...
Sep 25, 2016
Russell Wilson injured in Seattle's 37-18 rout of 49ers
SEATTLE - Russell Wilson is already dealing with more injuries in the first three weeks of the 2016 season than the first four years of his career. This time, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback got luck...
Sep 25, 2016
Canada's GM on Europe: 'Shame on us if we don't take them serious' in World Cup final
TORONTO - If there’s one aspect that’s struck Canadian head coach Mike Babcock and the team’s brass in studying the rise of Team Europe, it’s their tremendous growth after a me...
Sep 25, 2016

LSU fires Miles, Cameron, promotes Orgeron
Les Miles has finally been done in by one of the frantic finishes that came to define the Mad Hatter’s tenure at LSU. LSU fired Miles and offensive co-ordinator Cam Cameron on Sunday, and promot...
Sep 25, 2016
Offence hums early before Packers hold off Lions 34-27
GREEN BAY, Wis. - The timing is back for quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the rest of Green Bay’s offence. The Packers’ pass defence might need a little work, though. Rodgers threw for 205 ya...
Sep 25, 2016
Ashes of Gordie Howe and wife placed beneath Howe's statue in Saskatoon
Saskatoon’s greatest hockey hero now lays to rest in the city he grew up in. Family and friends of Gordie Howe gathered outside SaskTel Centre on Sunday for a ceremony where the ashes of Howe an...
Sep 25, 2016
UN monitoring mission eyes Site C dam impact of Wood Buffalo National Park
OTTAWA - A United Nations monitoring mission to a world heritage site in northern Alberta appears likely to focus more attention on the contested Site C hydroelectric project next door in British Colu...
Sep 25, 2016
Alouettes more focused as Chapdelaine runs first practice as head coach
MONTREAL - It was all business at the Montreal Alouettes first practice with Jacques Chapdelaine as head coach on Sunday. Players were too busy running through the plays and working on drills for much...
Sep 25, 2016

Trump vs. Clinton debate Monday: Let the psychological games begin
WASHINGTON - To avoid having Stephen Harper’s debate preparations destabilized by some scandal-of-the-day, his entourage once banned smartphones from the room and devised a coded phrase to use i...
Sep 25, 2016