Category Archives: Canadian Press

Fairytale wedding: Royal union to set nuptial trends for seasons to come
For those who harbour Disney-themed fantasies for their pending nuptials, the union of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle promises to be a feast of regal inspiration, wedding watchers say. In keeping with...
May 13, 2018
At a breaking point: Nunavut hamlet of Pangnirtung cries for help
PANGNIRTUNG, Nunavut - Everyone thought things in the Nunavut community of Pangnirtung were finally looking up. The hamlet, which once had one of the highest suicide rates in the territ...
May 13, 2018

Sister of teacher who died in La Loche shooting returns to work with youth
The sister of one of the victims in a northern Saskatchewan school shooting has been working with youth in the community where her brother was killed to make sure their voices are heard...
May 13, 2018

Saskatchewan father upset son's hockey team not allowed to wear memorial patch
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. - The father of a young Saskatchewan hockey player who committed suicide calls a decision to remove a memorial patch from his son’s team’s jerseys a slap ...
May 13, 2018

2 British tourists freed after being kidnapped in Congo
KINSHASA, Congo - Two British tourists have been released in eastern Congo two days after being kidnapped, according to announcements Sunday by Virunga National Park and the British foreign secretary....
May 13, 2018

Money and politics: resignation announcements hit Quebec Liberals ahead of fall vote
MONTREAL - News that several Quebec Liberals won’t seek re-election this year has fuelled speculation the governing party’s boat is sinking, but former politicians caution against assuming...
May 13, 2018
Five things to know about the Gladue decision
VANCOUVER - It’s been nearly two decades since Canada’s highest court handed down its landmark Gladue decision on sentencing Indigenous offenders. Here are five things to know about t...
May 13, 2018
Work still needed years after landmark ruling on Indigenous sentencing: lawyers
VANCOUVER - Nearly two decades after a landmark court decision on sentencing Indigenous offenders, lawyers say there are no national standards for implementing the ruling and too many Aborig...
May 13, 2018
Iran sentences 8 to death over Islamic State attacks
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran has sentenced eight people to death over attacks claimed by the Islamic State group last year. Mousa Ghazanfarabadi, the head of the Tehran Revolutionary Courts, told state TV Sund...
May 13, 2018

Bridge collapses into river in Kashmir; 5 dead, 11 missing
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan - An old wooden bridge over a fast-moving river in Kashmir collapsed as dozens of students were taking pictures on it, leading to at least five deaths on Sunday. Javed Ayub, a s...
May 13, 2018