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Review: A yeti prompts a China travelogue in 'Abominable'
"Abominable" is just about the most cuddly piece of East-West synergy a corporation could dream up. The first co-production between DreamWorks Animation and the Shanghai-based Pearl Studios (formerly ...
Sep 27, 2019

No shift in domestic homicide rates in spite of efforts, new research finds
Canada's efforts to address intimate partner violence and its impacts have failed to make any appreciable dent in the country's domestic homicide rates, researchers suggested Wednesday as they ca...
Sep 27, 2019

Baby Archie makes rare public appearance in South Africa
CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Baby Archie made a rare public appearance on Wednesday as his parents, Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, continued their first official tour as a family in Sout...
Sep 27, 2019

Pakistan court gives slain model's brother life sentence
MULTAN, Pakistan - A Pakistani court has found the brother of a slain social media model, Qandeel Baloch, guilty of her 2016 murder and sentenced him to life in prison. Baloch, aged 26, was found stra...
Sep 27, 2019

Climate, an NHL survivor and a double-double dilemma; In-The-News for Sept. 25
In-The-News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Sept. 25. What we are watching ...
Sep 27, 2019

Oceans, glaciers at increasing risk, including Canada's: climate report
Damage to Earth's oceans and glaciers from climate change is outpacing the ability of governments to protect them, a new report from an international scientific panel concludes. The report f...
Sep 27, 2019

From Victoria to Montreal, climate marches dominate federal campaign Friday
OTTAWA - Climate change will dominate the federal election campaign today, with most of the leaders joining marches demanding cuts to greenhouse-gas emissions. The exception is Conservative Leader And...
Sep 27, 2019

From Victoria to Montreal, climate marches dominate federal campaign Friday
OTTAWA - Climate change will dominate the federal election campaign today, with most of the leaders joining marches demanding cuts to greenhouse-gas emissions. The exception is Conservative Leader And...
Sep 27, 2019

Golden arches and a sick singer; In-The-News is a little squirrely for Sept. 27
In-The-News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Sept. 27. What we are watching ...
Sep 27, 2019

Algerian ex-president's brother, former spy bosses convicted
ALGIERS, Algeria - A military court in Algeria on Wednesday sentenced the brother of the country's longtime former leader and two ex-intelligence chiefs to 15 years in prison for plotting against the ...
Sep 27, 2019

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