Category Archives: Canadian Press
Canada Post, union reach tentative deal; averts possible job action this week
OTTAWA - Canada Post and its largest union have reached a tentative settlement, averting the prospect of job action this week at the postal service. The tentative agreements must still be ratified by ...
Aug 30, 2016

'Lot of questions:' Free DNA tests offered after Manitoba men switched at birth
NORWAY HOUSE, Man. - When Ron Evans was 17, he worked as a driver shuttling staff home after their shifts at the Norway House Indian Hospital in northern Manitoba. He’s now racking his brain try...
Aug 30, 2016

'Lot of questions:' Free DNA tests offered after Manitoba men switched at birth
NORWAY HOUSE, Man. - When Ron Evans was 17, he worked as a driver shuttling staff home after their shifts at the Norway House Indian Hospital in northern Manitoba. He’s now racking his brain try...
Aug 30, 2016

Canada Post, postal union avert job action, reach tentative deals
OTTAWA - Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuk says Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have reached tentative agreements, averting the prospect of a labour dispute that has loomed over th...
Aug 30, 2016
Canada Post, postal union avert job action, reach tentative deals
OTTAWA - Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuk says Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have reached tentative agreements, averting the prospect of a labour dispute that has loomed over th...
Aug 30, 2016
Bouchard makes early exit from US Open after first-round loss to Siniakova
NEW YORK - Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard made an early exit from the U.S Open after losing 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 to Katerina Siniakova on Tuesday. Bouchard appeared to struggle with her serve in the t...
Aug 30, 2016

Bylaw forces business to build $10K 'sidewalk to nowhere' in Smithers, B.C.
SMITHERS, B.C. - On a lonely stretch of pavement in Smithers, B.C., a black-and-white sign cautions passersby: “The end is near.” But rather than warn of impending doomsday, the sign liter...
Aug 30, 2016

Bylaw forces business to build $10K 'sidewalk to nowhere' in Smithers, B.C.
SMITHERS, B.C. - On a lonely stretch of pavement in Smithers, B.C., a black-and-white sign cautions passersby: “The end is near.” But rather than warn of impending doomsday, the sign liter...
Aug 30, 2016
An emotional Bill Clinton eyes possible exit from foundation
WASHINGTON - When Bill Clinton told the staff of his global charity he would have to step down if Hillary Clinton won the White House, he was vividly clear about how that felt: Worse than a root canal...
Aug 30, 2016

More help needed for first responders coping with stress, say researchers
REGINA - Researchers at the University of Regina say there’s a such a mishmash of programs aimed at helping first responders cope with stress that it’s tough to know if any are working. Th...
Aug 30, 2016