Category Archives: Canadian Press

Defence minister says Canada will replace rifles used in north since WWI
WHITEHORSE - The federal government says the northern arm of Canada’s military will get new, modern firearms. Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says 6,800 rifles will replace those currently used b...
Sep 02, 2016

Defence minister says Canada will replace rifles used in north since WWI
WHITEHORSE - The federal government says the northern arm of Canada’s military will get new, modern firearms. Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says 6,800 rifles will replace those currently used b...
Sep 02, 2016

Quebec seniors working to preserve potato they say bears religious sign
The residents of a Quebec seniors’ home say a potato they believe has a divine message is bringing them strength and comfort. The cook at the centre was slicing potatoes Aug. 22 when he accident...
Sep 02, 2016

Quebec seniors working to preserve potato they say bears religious sign
The residents of a Quebec seniors’ home say a potato they believe has a divine message is bringing them strength and comfort. The cook at the centre was slicing potatoes Aug. 22 when he accident...
Sep 02, 2016
CRTC says Quebec cannot block access to websites without regulator's approval
MONTREAL - Quebec cannot force Internet companies to block people’s access to certain websites without the approval of the CRTC, says a preliminary opinion by the federal broadcast regulator. Fe...
Sep 02, 2016
CRTC says Quebec cannot block access to websites without regulator's approval
MONTREAL - Quebec cannot force Internet companies to block people’s access to certain websites without the approval of the CRTC, says a preliminary opinion by the federal broadcast regulator. Fe...
Sep 02, 2016
Despite struggles, history favours Riders over Bombers on Labour Day
REGINA - The Saskatchewan Roughriders sit in the CFL’s basement, riding a five-game losing streak. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are on the upswing, overcoming a rocky start to the season to win the...
Sep 02, 2016
Review of Quebec judge's murder conviction reaches next phase
QUEBEC - The only Canadian judge ever convicted of first-degree murder is getting another look at his case. A spokesman for the Justice Department confirms that Jacques Delisle’s case will be su...
Sep 02, 2016
Review of Quebec judge's murder conviction reaches next phase
QUEBEC - The only Canadian judge ever convicted of first-degree murder is getting another look at his case. A spokesman for the Justice Department confirms that Jacques Delisle’s case will be su...
Sep 02, 2016
Saskatchewan city lifts all watering restrictions following oil spill
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. - Officials in a Saskatchewan city affected by an oil spill say all watering restrictions have been lifted. But North Battleford residents are still being asked to use water in...
Sep 02, 2016