Month: November 2019

‘Rana Plaza’ film premieres after pushing through Bangladeshi legal barriers

The Supreme court has lifted the ban placed on the screening less than two weeks after the Bangladesh High Court

Doug Ford Shrugs Off Ontario Teachers' Union Voting For Potential Strike

TORONTO — Public elementary teachers and education workers in Ontario have voted 98 per cent in favour of a strike

Winnipegger Daniel Jensen Accused Of Stabbing Sleeping Hunter Haze Straight-Smith

WINNIPEG — There is candy beside Hunter Haze Straight-Smith’s hospital bed where his family has been in prayer since the

California Shooting Leads Airbnb To Ban 'Party Houses'

ORINDA, Calif. ― Airbnb’s CEO said the company was taking actions against unauthorized parties in the wake of a deadly

Compliments Brand Vegetable Products Recalled By Sobeys For Listeria Contamination

OTTAWA — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency say Sobeys Inc. is recalling Compliments brand fresh cut vegetable products due to

Liverpool midfielder admits he wants to leave Anfield for Spain

Pedro Chirivella says he would like to “return to Spain” with his chances of playing for Liverpool “not continuous”. The

City boss Guardiola agrees with Klopp over football overload

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp are in agreement over the congested fixture schedule. Liverpool’s Carabao

Solskjaer explains what Man Utd were missing in Cherries defeat

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits his side were “missing some quality” as they lost 1-0 to Bournemouth at

Lampard hails ‘brilliant’ Chelsea hero after deserved record win

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard hailed Kepa Arrizabalaga for a “brilliant save” in the final action of their 2-1 win over

Klopp wants crisis summit on ‘crazy’ demands

Jurgen Klopp has called on Fifa and Uefa to sit down with the world’s top coaches and discuss the “crazy”