Category Archives: Canadian Press
Six stories in the news today, Sept. 14
Six stories in the news today from The Canadian Press --- IMMIGRATION PROCESS WORKING FINE: MULRONEY Former prime minister Brian Mulroney has waded into the debate over screening newcomers for “...
Sep 14, 2016
Hungry startup uses robots to grab slice of pizza
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Did robots help make your pizza? If you ordered it from Silicon Valley’s Zume Pizza, the answer is yes. The startup, which began delivery in April, is using intelligent m...
Sep 14, 2016

Parents of diabetic teen who died can't be found guilty of murder: lawyer
CALGARY - A lawyer defending two Calgary parents accused of killing their teenage son argued Wednesday they cannot be found guilty of murder. Emil Radita, 59, and his wife, Rodica, 54, are charged wit...
Sep 14, 2016
Fintrac found 'significant' deficiencies at nearly 500 real estate firms: data
TORONTO - Canada’s anti-money laundering agency conducted on-site examinations of more than 800 real estate companies over four-and-a-half years and found “significant” or “ver...
Sep 14, 2016

Coffee, wine and cruises: How newspapers are trying to boost revenue
TORONTO - Newspapers crippled by declining advertising are increasingly turning to less traditional sources of revenue, such as hosting coffee and wine clubs, in an effort to boost profits. The latest...
Sep 14, 2016
Tuesday's Games
Tuesday’s Games CONCACAF Champions League Vancouver 2 Kansas City 1 — World Cup of Hockey Exhibition At Washington, D.C. Team USA 3 Team Finland 2 — MLB American Tampa Bay 6 Toronto ...
Sep 14, 2016

Nation's oldest lighthouse celebrates 300 years
BOSTON - The nation’s oldest lighthouse station is turning 300 years old with celebrations and a ceremonial re-lighting. Boston Light sits on a small island roughly 9 miles (14 kilometres) from ...
Sep 13, 2016

15-year-old Alphonso Davies scores in stoppage time, Whitecaps advance
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - The Vancouver Whitecaps clinched a spot in the CONCACAF Champions League quarter-finals after defeating Sporting Kansas City 2-1 on Tuesday. Alphonso Davies pushed the Whitecaps th...
Sep 13, 2016

Tropical Storm Julia forms along coast of Florida
MIAMI - Tropical Storm Julia has formed along the northeastern coast of Florida. The National Hurricane Center says the slow-moving storm is expected to bring heavy rain and possible flash flooding. A...
Sep 13, 2016
Canada's Francoise Abanda advances to second round at National Bank Cup
QUEBEC - Canada’s Francoise Abanda made it through the first round of the National Bank Cup, defeating Germany’s Mona Barthel in straight sets on Tuesday. The 19-year-old Montreal native, ...
Sep 13, 2016