Education By Tara Roux The Canadian Press View picture in full display The University of Guelph in Guelph, Ont., is shown on Friday, March 24, […]
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Airport difficulties, travel warnings as southeastern U. S. surprise maintains snowy grip
As the trip draws nearer, ice and snow across the U.S. are expected to abandon their grip quietly. Big flights including Atlanta and Charlotte, North […]
2 adults and 1 infant recovering after fiery collapse in Surrey, B. C.
Customers By Amy Judd Global News View picture in full display A photo of the vehicles involved inthe fall on Highway 17 taken from Global’s […]
Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio Receives Report from Peace Commission
His Excellency Dr. Julius Maada Bio has received a three-year report from the Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion (ICPNC), highlighting the […]
22,500 kids face devastating storm as Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi set to land in Madagascar
Families and children in Northern Madagascar are bracing for a deadly Tropical Storm, with fears of massive gusts of winds, violent storms and […]
Russia claims to capture 2 North Vietnamese soldiers
Two North Vietnamese soldiers are being taken prisoner by Russian troops in the Kursk border region of Russia, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on […]
Sam Moore, who sang’ Soul Man’, dies at 89
Sam Moore, the surviving third and higher tone of the 1960s combo Sam &, Dave that was known for quite clear hits of the era […]
Agya Koo Forced Producers to Blacklist Me from Movie Roles Because I Refused Him S*x – Naana Brown Reveals
Controversial Ghanaian personality, Naana Brown has revealed that Agya Koo got her blacklisted from Kumawood after she refused to have s*x with him. Naana Brown […]
How Trump may declare a national emergency to impose 25 % tariffs on Canada
Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, may declare a national emergency to fulfill his threat to impose 25 % across-the-board taxes on Canada. […]
Strong lesson: Thousands of’ unfit’ teachers in Quebec schools
For the better portion of 20 years, Marie Henry has been teaching English in Quebec without receiving any national certification. As a so-called “unqualified” professor, […]