Category Archives: Canadian Press

Schools can tap into free online education resource to teach kids about concussion
TORONTO - Schools across Ontario - and indeed anywhere in the country - can now access a research-based online resource that teachers can adapt for educating their students about the dangers and preve...
Sep 01, 2016
The Conservative leadership race: who is in and who's still thinking it over
OTTAWA - The deadline to enter the Conservative leadership race is nearly half a year away, but the list of potential candidates is still growing as MPs look ahead to a caucus retreat in Halifax later...
Sep 01, 2016
The Conservative leadership race: who is in and who's still thinking it over
OTTAWA - The deadline to enter the Conservative leadership race is nearly half a year away, but the list of potential candidates is still growing as MPs look ahead to a caucus retreat in Halifax later...
Sep 01, 2016
Officials: Turtle burned by man is an endangered tortoise
DOTHAN, Ala. - Authorities are adding a charge against an Alabama man accused of setting fire to a turtle after officials determined the reptile is an endangered tortoise. Originally charged with felo...
Sep 01, 2016

US auto sales fall 4 per cent in August
DETROIT - U.S. sales of new cars and trucks fell in August, ending summer on a low note for the auto industry and making it less likely that this year’s auto sales will match the record set in 2...
Sep 01, 2016

Portions of Yellowstone River, some tributaries re-opened
BILLINGS, Mont. - Montana re-opened portions of the Yellowstone River and most of its tributaries Thursday, but it kept a popular stretch of the waterway closed to all recreational activity because of...
Sep 01, 2016
Admitted killer gets bail after seven years pending new murder trial
TORONTO - A man who admitted to fatally shooting a person in the back on a street outside a child’s birthday party has won bail after almost seven years in custody. In its decision Thursday, the...
Sep 01, 2016
Admitted killer gets bail after seven years pending new murder trial
TORONTO - A man who admitted to fatally shooting a person in the back on a street outside a child’s birthday party has won bail after almost seven years in custody. In its decision Thursday, the...
Sep 01, 2016
Frustrated vandal silences noisy piano in New Brunswick town's square
SUSSEX, N.B. - A New Brunswick man unhappy with a noisy outdoor piano in his local town square took matters into his own hands this week: He screwed the key cover shut. The weatherized, brightly colou...
Sep 01, 2016
Frustrated vandal silences noisy piano in New Brunswick town's square
SUSSEX, N.B. - A New Brunswick man unhappy with a noisy outdoor piano in his local town square took matters into his own hands this week: He screwed the key cover shut. The weatherized, brightly colou...
Sep 01, 2016