Baby born in toilet bowl saved by copsWINNIPEG - Two Canadian police officers are being hailed as heroes for saving the life of a baby accidentally born in a toilet bowl. Researcher says thick, multi-year Arctic sea ice that is home to polar bears is thinning
Canadian researcher says arctic ice is thinning Beautiful memorials to carnage, British graveyards are a global reminder of war’s cost
Beauty and tragedy in global network of war graves Toronto awarded 2015 Pan American Games, beating out Bogota and Lima
Toronto awarded 2015 Pan American Games GUADALAJARA, Mexico — The 2015 Pan American Games are going to Toronto. Tourists destroying environment of Easter IslandWINNIPEG - Reports indicate that the large number of tourists visiting Easter Island every year is making the historical region susceptible to environmental threats. Canadian media giant Canwest selling its stake in Australian broadcaster to Macquarie CapitalWINNIPEG, Manitoba — Canadian media giant Canwest Global Communications Corp. is selling its majority stake in Australian broadcaster Ten Network Holdings Ltd. in a deal worth 634 million Canadian dollars ($588 million). Coyotes owner asks judge to order NHL to mediate bankruptcy issuesPHOENIX — Beleaguered Phoenix Coyotes owner Jerry Moyes has asked a federal bankruptcy judge for an emergency hearing to order the NHL to mediate the “key sale issues” in the complicated case. Canadian Aboriginals get body bags after asking government for swine flu helpWINNIPEG, Manitoba — Health officials ordered an investigation Thursday into why the Canadian government sent body bags to an Aboriginal reserve in Manitoba after community leaders requested assistance to deal with an expected outbreak of swine flu. AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDTReinsdorf’s bid to own Coyotes approved by NHL board; Balsillie unanimously rejectedCHICAGO — The NHL Board of Governors approved a bid Wednesday by Jerry Reinsdorf to assume ownership of the financially troubled Phoenix Coyotes, and unanimously rejected an application by Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie to buy the team. Bankruptcy judge rejects sale of Coyotes to Balsillie and transfer of team to CanadaGLENDALE, Ariz. — Professional hockey will live on in the desert, at least for a while. Judge indicates ruling on Coyotes’ relocation is forthcomingPHOENIX — The issue of how much Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie should pay the NHL to move the Phoenix Coyotes to Hamilton, Ontario, will not be the subject of another hearing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Judge focuses on potential relocation fee as key to solving Coyotes bankruptcy casePHOENIX — A relocation fee imposed by the NHL could ruin Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie’s bid to buy the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes and move them to Hamilton, Ontario. Man who beheaded Canadian bus passenger to remain in a psychiatric hospital for another yearWINNIPEG, Manitoba — A schizophrenic man who beheaded and cannibalized a fellow Greyhound bus passenger will remain in a psychiatric hospital for at least another year. 2006 silver medalist Sasha Cohen ‘excited’ to resume training, aiming for Vancouver OlympicsOlympic silver medalist Sasha Cohen is planning a comeback for the Vancouver Games. Mexico high schools, universities reopen after closures to curb spread of swine fluMEXICO CITY — High schools and universities closed by the swine flu epidemic are reopening across Mexico, with school employees and parents carefully checking each returning student for flu symptoms. Mexico cautiously begins reopening schools amid massive disinfection campaignSAN MIGUEL TOPILEJO, Mexico — As if marshaling for war, Mexico’s government mobilized thousands of education officials and parents across the country to swiftly disinfect schools and monitor millions of returning students for signs of swine flu. With sanitized handshakes, Mexico returns to work after shutdown to contain swine flu virusMEXICO CITY — In gleaming office towers and gritty markets, Mexicans returned to work Wednesday after a five-day swine flu shutdown, and dozens returned to a heroes’ welcome from “humiliating” quarantines in China. But Mexico’s death toll rose, feeding fears of more infections now that crowds are gathering again. Motor Coach Industries, owner of Pembina bus plant, emerges from bankruptcy protectionBISMARCK, N.D. — Motor Coach Industries Inc., which makes commuter buses and luxury motor coaches, says it has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with a new majority owner. |