Category Archives: Canadian Press

YouTube star PewDiePie back on Twitter after ISIS joke
LOS ANGELES - The most popular YouTuber is back on Twitter after joking that his account became unverified because he joined ISIS. Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg’s Twitter account was b...
Aug 31, 2016
South Korean cargo ship sits off B.C. coast after company's financial woes
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - The Port of Prince Rupert says a large container ship is sitting idly in the waters off British Columbia’s northwest coast because the South Korean company that owns the ve...
Aug 31, 2016
South Korean cargo ship sits off B.C. coast after company's financial woes
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - The Port of Prince Rupert says a large container ship is sitting idly in the waters off British Columbia’s northwest coast because the South Korean company that owns the ve...
Aug 31, 2016
US high court refuses to reinstate North Carolina voter ID
RALEIGH, N.C. - A divided U.S. Supreme Court refused Wednesday to reinstate North Carolina’s voter identification requirement and keep just 10 days of early in-person voting. The decision - a vi...
Aug 31, 2016
NYPD might not say if officer in chokehold death is punished
New York City might never tell the public if the police officer at the centre of the Eric Garner chokehold death case is disciplined, the mayor and police commissioner indicated this week after reachi...
Aug 31, 2016

Head of missing women's inquiry says 'concrete' recommendations needed
VANCOUVER - When Marion Buller looks back on the Saskatchewan First Nation territory where she spent her summers growing up, some of her childhood friends are no longer there. They are aboriginal wome...
Aug 31, 2016

Head of missing women's inquiry says 'concrete' recommendations needed
VANCOUVER - When Marion Buller looks back on the Saskatchewan First Nation territory where she spent her summers growing up, some of her childhood friends are no longer there. They are aboriginal wome...
Aug 31, 2016

Canada's move to control fentanyl chemicals not enough to stem crisis: expert
VANCOUVER - Canada’s plans to restrict six chemicals used to make fentanyl will only increase demands for a more dangerous replacement if other steps to stem a national opioid crisis are not tak...
Aug 31, 2016

Canada's move to control fentanyl chemicals not enough to stem crisis: expert
VANCOUVER - Canada’s plans to restrict six chemicals used to make fentanyl will only increase demands for a more dangerous replacement if other steps to stem a national opioid crisis are not tak...
Aug 31, 2016
Quebec MP running for Tory leadership says he'll push for pipeline projects
SASKATOON - One of the candidates vying for the leadership of the federal Conservative Party says he opposes a federal carbon tax. Quebec MP Maxime Bernier was in Saskatoon on Wednesday and also says ...
Aug 31, 2016