Category Archives: Canadian Press
Canadians gather in churches, theatres, halls for Royal Wedding viewing parties
BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. - Donna Otto hasn’t decided on wearing a fascinator or a new hat on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding day, but she knows where she’ll be at 4 a.m. on ...
May 17, 2018
Incarcerated Ukrainian filmmaker goes on hunger strike
MOSCOW - Russian officials say an incarcerated Ukrainian filmmaker has gone on hunger strike to demand the release of Ukrainian prisoners in Russia. Oleg Sentsov, a vocal opponent of Russia’s an...
May 17, 2018

German-Russian pipeline project takes shape, amid US protest
MUKRAN, Germany - Sparks fly and machines whir as workers busily prepare thousands of steel pipes that will become part of a vast undersea pipeline bringing gas from Russia to Germany’s northeas...
May 17, 2018

In the news today, May 17
Seven stories in the news for Wednesday, May 17 --- ALBERTA PASSES BILL THAT COULD CUT OIL TO B.C. Alberta has passed legislation that could see punitive price spikes in British Columbia in the d...
May 17, 2018
Major U.S. investors keeping eye on Canada as Trudeau pushes trade in Manhattan
NEW YORK - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will work the room at a business luncheon in Manhattan today on the merits of free trade and global economic co-operation, just as word starts to sink in ...
May 17, 2018

Sex assault supports vary in B.C. universities a year after provincial bill
VANCOUVER - One year after a bill came into effect requiring British Columbia universities to have sexual assault policies, the supports available at different schools still vary widely and students a...
May 17, 2018

Doug Ford says Tories looking into allegations involving candidate who resigned
CAMBRIDGE, Ont. - Doug Ford said Thursday his party is looking into allegations that a Progressive Conservative candidate who has now resigned was involved in an alleged theft...
May 17, 2018

'I can't believe that:' Man who sent letter bombs guilty of attempted murder
WINNIPEG - A Manitoba man shook his head in disbelief Thursday after he was found guilty of attempting to murder his former wife and two lawyers when he sent them letter bombs. “I can&...
May 17, 2018

AP Interview: Anwar wants Malaysia to scrap race policies
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Pardoned Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim said Thursday that decades-old affirmative action policies for the country’s Malay majority must be discarded in favour of a ...
May 17, 2018
Sea otters rebound but struggle to regain historic range
MOSS LANDING, Calif. - While threatened southern sea otters bob and sun in the gentle waves of this central California estuary, wildlife experts up and down the West Coast are struggling to figure out...
May 16, 2018