Report says plane in Nunavut crash touched down hard on approach
An initial report into the deadly crash of a passenger plane in Sanikiluaq, Nunavut suggests the aircraft overran the runway on its second attempt at landing.
View ArticleMontreal police taking new approach on mental health emergencies
Montreal police officers will be receiving specialized training to learn how to deal with people with mental health issues.
View ArticleAssad attacks ‘naive’ U.K. approach to Syria
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has accused the West of siding with “terrorists” and using bullying tactics as his regime battles a two-year uprising.
View ArticleCanadiens approach slumping Sabres with caution
The Montreal Canadiens will try to extend their winning streak to five games Tuesday night when they host the Buffalo Sabres, losers in their last five games on the road.
View ArticleSenators try for disciplined approach in Game 2 in Pittsburgh
The Ottawa Senators will try to stay out of the penalty box and get more pucks on Pittsburgh goalie Tomas Vokoun on Friday to avoid falling down two games in their Eastern series (CBC, CBCSports.ca, 7...
View ArticleBayern players know how to approach biggest Champions League spotlight
Bayern Munich is approaching its third Champions League final in four years with the self-assured calm of a team fully in control after a season of dominance.
View ArticlePublic health approach to bullying and suicide prevention urged
Bullying is a public health problem that can be prevented to improve the health of young people, researchers say.
View ArticlePublic health approach to bullying and suicide prevention urged
Bullying is a public health problem that can be prevented to improve the health of young people, researchers say.
View ArticleComic-Con: Beware the Batman Producers on Their Approach
Beware the Batman recently premiered on the DC Nation block, and it presents a new take on the superhero. Voice actors Anthony Ruivivar (Batman) and J.B. Blanc (Alfred) joined producers Glen Murakami...
View ArticleOttawa appears unprepared to alter job training approach
An internal document suggests Ottawa is preparing to push ahead with key features of its controversial skills-training initiative, despite provincial opposition and calls for flexibility.
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....