Category Archives: Canadian Press
Team Canada adds O'Reilly to replace injured Seguin
NEW YORK - Team Canada has added Ryan O’Reilly to its roster for the World Cup of Hockey to replace the injured Tyler Seguin. Hockey Canada announced the decision Tuesday. O’Reilly had 21 ...
Sep 13, 2016
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney says current immigration process just fine
CALGARY - Former prime minister Brian Mulroney has waded into the debate over screening newcomers for “anti-Canadian values,” saying he sees no need to toughen the immigration process as o...
Sep 13, 2016
Manning: Ending hunger strike after Army approves treatment
LEAVENWORTH, Kan. - A transgender soldier imprisoned in Kansas for leaking classified information to the WikiLeaks website will end a hunger strike after the Army agreed to allow her to receive medica...
Sep 13, 2016

Clinton has history of ignoring health - and paying a price
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - The White House was submerged in scandal. Democrats faced tough midterm elections. And Hillary Clinton, far more popular than her embattled husband, had become a one-woman campaig...
Sep 13, 2016
Asheville police charge 2 men in assaults at Trump rally
ASHEVILLE, N.C. - One man was arrested Tuesday and a warrant was issued against another wanted in two separate assaults at a Donald Trump rally in Asheville, police said. Thomas Vellanti Jr. was arres...
Sep 13, 2016
Police: School shooter aimed to kill stepbrother, herself
ALPINE, Texas - A 14-year-old female freshman who shot and wounded a fellow student at a West Texas high school before killing herself had planned to shoot her 14-year-old stepbrother before shooting ...
Sep 13, 2016

Gun rights activists sue Couric over documentary edits
RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia gun rights activists have filed a $12 million defamation lawsuit against Katie Couric and other makers of a documentary over an edit they say misrepresented the activists̵...
Sep 13, 2016
Investigation: Unique Utah Zika case remains medical mystery
SALT LAKE CITY - A case of the Zika virus in Utah is now the only one in the continental U.S. that’s still puzzling researchers on exactly how it spread, health officials said Tuesday. The man c...
Sep 13, 2016

Decision time looming for Canadian women's hockey team goalie Shannon Szabados
CALGARY - Shannon Szabados is feeling squeezed between two hockey worlds. The goaltender wants to continue playing men’s pro hockey this season, but not lose her status with the Canadian women...
Sep 13, 2016
Flexibility, government co-operation key to helping seniors: ministers
VANCOUVER - Ministers responsible for Canada’s seniors say flexibility and co-operation are needed to help meet the challenges brought on by an aging population. The federal, provincial and terr...
Sep 13, 2016