Kan. man says he found strength to lift car off 6-year-old who survives with minor injuries
Kansas girl says ‘Superman’ lifted vehicle off her Kansas dad hailed as a superhero after somehow managing to lift car off 6-year-old girl
Kansas dad somehow lifts car off 6-year-old girl Kansas dad hailed as a superhero after managing to lift car off 6-year-old girl
Kansas dad manages to lift car off 6-year-old Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) pledges support for Canada’s athletesOTTAWA - The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) has committed its support to Canadian athletes competing in the October 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games. Canada’s top court hears appeal in case of youngest Guantanamo detainee
Canada Supreme Court hears Gitmo case OTTAWA — Canada’s federal government is urging the country’s top court to overturn a judicial order that obligates the government to seek the repatriation of the youngest detainee held by the U.S. at Guantanamo Bay. India-Canada to sign civil nuclear agreement during Harper’s visitOttawa (Canada), Nov 12(ANI): Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s aides have indicated that negotiations for a bilateral civil nuclear agreement are underway between India and Canada, and will be signed during his visit to India next week. Canadian Health minister outraged over plan to give swine flu vaccine to Afghan detaineesOutrage over swine flu vaccine for Afghan detainees Jason Spezza returns to lineup, scores in overtime to give Senators 3-2 win over Lightning.
Spezza’s OT goal lifts Senators past Lightning Canada has requested WTO consultations over EU ban on seal products
Canada requests WTO consultations on seal hunt ban ‘War criminals’ in Tamil asylum seekers’ guise worry CanadaOTTAWA - Following the seizure of a ship carrying 76 Tamil asylum seekers off Canada’s Pacific coast, Ottawa is worried that more vessels - even with some LTTE gunrunner and human trafficker aboard - could be headed for Canada after fleeing from Sri Lanka. Minn. man suspected of encouraging people online to commit suicide; 2 deaths under scrutinyMINNEAPOLIS — A nurse who authorities say got his kicks by visiting Internet suicide chat rooms and encouraging depressed people to kill themselves is under investigation in at least two deaths and could face criminal charges that could test the limits of the First Amendment. Minn. man suspected of encouraging people online to commit suicide; at least 2 under scrutinyMINNEAPOLIS — A nurse who authorities say got his kicks by visiting Internet suicide chat rooms and encouraging depressed people to kill themselves is under investigation in at least two deaths and could face criminal charges that could test the limits of the First Amendment. Canada asking WTO to intervene in dispute with US over cattle, hog country-of-origin labelingOTTAWA — Canada is asking the World Trade Organization to intervene in a dispute with the United States over cattle and hog exports. Oh, what an egg!OTTAWA - A hen in Canada has laid probably the largest egg in the poultry history of this country. Three times the size of a normal egg, this one weighs 143 grams and is as heavy as a baseball. The recording-breaking egg was laid last Friday on Laurie McCannell’s farm in Vars on the outskirts of the Canadian capital Ottawa. Catholic bishop in Canada who oversaw sex abuse settlement charged with child pornographyTORONTO — A Roman Catholic bishop who oversaw his diocese’s settlement with victims of sex abuse is facing child pornography charges, police said Wednesday. 510-year-old church in Newfoundland may be New World’s oldest Christian siteOTTAWA - In a new project, a team of archeologists is planning to search for the remains of a 510-year-old church on the western shore of Conception Bay, Newfoundland, which may be the oldest Christian site in the New World. Canadian Govt to challenge racial refugee status decisionOTTAWA - The Canadian Government has decided to challenge a decision by the country’s Immigration and Refugee Board, which granted refugee status to a white South African because of the colour of his skin. Lotta pucks: Senators defenseman Jason Smith retires after 1,008 NHL gamesOTTAWA — Ottawa Senators defenseman Jason Smith retired on Wednesday after playing in more than a thousand NHL games. Kansas GOP congresswoman says ‘great white hope’ comment not about Obama or his agendaOTTAWA, Kan. — A freshman Kansas congresswoman said Thursday that her remark about fellow Republicans seeking a “great white hope” was not a reference to someone who could challenge President Barack Obama or his political agenda. Kansas Republican congresswoman says ‘great white hope’ comment not about ObamaOTTAWA, Kan. — A Kansas congresswoman says a recent comment about fellow Republicans seeking a “great white hope” was not a reference to someone who could challenge President Barack Obama’s political agenda. Canada says that it will expand aid to PakistanOTTAWA - Canada will expand aid to Pakistan, notably to bolster the weak public school system that has left a void to be filled by fundamentalist madrassas, as it increasingly views Pakistan’s stability as the key to success in Afghanistan, the Globe and Mail reports. Two Canadian soldiers killed in AfghanistanOTTAWA - Two Canadian soldiers have been killed in southern Afghanistan when a roadside bomb exploded near a patrol party, military officials said Sunday. Canada’s central bank says growth returning to economyOTTAWA — Canada’s central bank is declaring the recession essentially over, saying Canada’s economy will begin growing this summer after nine months of stagnation and lead most of the industrialized world next year. Canadian soldiers accidentally kill Afghan girl, injure 3 policemen in KandaharOTTAWA — An Afghan girl has been killed in an accidental shooting by Canadian soldiers in Kandahar province, military officials said. Vancouver Canucks owner scores victory in Supreme Court of CanadaOTTAWA — The owner of the Vancouver Canucks scored a victory in Canada’s top court regarding his hold on the team. 3 dead in Illinois when Amtrak train hits vehicle, sheriff says it didn’t stop before crossingOTTAWA, Ill. — Three people are dead after their vehicle was struck by an Amtrak train in Illinois. Canadian soldier killed in Afghanstian when commander’s convoy hits explosive deviceOTTAWA — A Canadian soldier in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province was killed Friday when his armored vehicle struck a roadside bomb seconds after the senior commander of coalition forces in the province narrowly missed the same explosive device. Canada forgives debt of 2.3 million Canadian dollars owed by HaitiOTTAWA — Canada has forgiven 2.3 million Canadian dollars ($2 million) in debt owed by Haiti as part of the federal government’s plan to relieve impoverished and heavily indebted countries. Iraq far behind in mine clearence, will miss international deadline to clear old weaponsBAGHDAD — The Iraqi government’s failure to grasp the scope of its land mine and bomb problem has derailed efforts to clear what is considered one of the world’s most contaminated countries, two United Nations agencies said Wednesday. Divers all set to confirm discovery of 1812 warship in Lake OntarioOTTAWA - A team of divers is all set to plunge into Lake Ontario near Kingston, Ontario, Candia, in a bid to confirm the discovery of a legendary Canadian-built ship from the War of 1812, the HMS Wolfe. |