Category Archives: Canadian Press
NHL Draft Lottery to be held April 9 in Toronto, draft in Vancouver on June 21
TORONTO - The NHL Draft Lottery will be held in Toronto and aired in a one-hour television program on April 9, the league announced Wednesday. The 15 teams that do not qualify for the 2019 Stanley Cup...
Mar 13, 2019
Alberta Pandas forward Alex Poznikoff earns top player award
CHARLOTTETOWN - Alberta Pandas forward Alex Poznikoff has been named the U Sports women’s hockey player of the year. The Edmonton native received the Broderick Trophy on Wednesday night as natio...
Mar 13, 2019
Studies shed light on impact of virus on farmed Atlantic salmon in B.C.
VANCOUVER - Two new studies suggest a fish virus linked with a potentially deadly disease in Norway that has inspired an anti-fish farm movement on the West Coast isn’t as harmful as some believ...
Mar 13, 2019
Klopp's Liverpool wins 3-1 in Munich to knock Bayern out
MUNICH - Sadio Mane scored twice to send Juergen Klopp’s Liverpool into the Champions League quarterfinals with a 3-1 win at Bayern Munich in the second leg of the last 16 on Wednesday. Mane ope...
Mar 13, 2019
Private school finds no exam written by Sidoo son on date alleged in indictment
VANCOUVER - A Vancouver private school has concluded its investigation after an indictment alleged that businessman David Sidoo paid someone to take a high school graduation exam on behalf of his olde...
Mar 13, 2019
NDP welcomes new candidate in Quebec who is 'not that much' of a sovereigntist
MONTREAL - The NDP welcomed a candidate Wednesday who says she is “not that much” of a sovereigntist as it continued a push launched this week to rebuild in Quebec ahead of the federal ele...
Mar 13, 2019

Attorney: Brothers regret role in alleged Smollett scheme
CHICAGO - The attorney for two brothers accused of helping stage an attack on “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett in downtown Chicago says the men regret their involvement. Gloria Schmidt repre...
Mar 13, 2019

PQ plans to modernize but can't shake old habit of public infighting
MONTREAL - Its 2017 “rejuvenation” did nothing to avert last October’s election disaster, but the Parti Quebecois says a new plan to modernize itself will be different than all previ...
Mar 13, 2019

Manitoba has potential vendors wanting to sell cannabis in rural areas
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government says nearly 100 organizations have pre-qualified for the expansion of retail cannabis sales. While it’s not known how many will be approved, the government is ...
Mar 13, 2019
Saskatchewan city council rejects group home for people with disabilities
WEYBURN, Sask. - A Saskatchewan mayor says no offence was intended when Weyburn city council rejected a care home for people with disabilities this week, in part due to concerns it would drag down pro...
Mar 13, 2019