Fraser, BC health officials are asking anyone who touched an injured bat at a local beach to go to a local hospital and seek medical attention for possible rabies exposure.
As of June 1, Alberta’s government has completed more than 400 red tape reduction initiatives removing more than 109,500 regulations for a 16.36 percent overall reduction.
The US Olympic Track and Field Team decided not to include Richardson on the relay team after testing positive last week for THC, which is a prohibited substance.
A New Jersey congressman announced Tuesday he's donating the blue suit he wore during the Capitol Hill riot on Jan. 6 to the Smithsonian.
The Alberta government purchased a stake in the province's Sturgeon Refinery, hoping to reduce risk and save an estimated $2 billion over time.
Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe has defeated Twitter's attempt to transfer the case to friendly court—instead it will remain in O'Keefe's backyard—winning his first major legal victory in the lawsuit against the Big Tech giant.
Adams maintained his lead over opponents Kathryn Garcia and Maya Wiley in the city's Democratic primary for New York City mayor.
Both she and her 15-year-old cohort are sentenced to a youth rehab facility until they turn 21.
Raytheon, the second-largest defense contractor for the United States, was revealed on Tuesday to have implemented a critical race theory-based training into their workplace last summer.
As part of the critical race theory teachings sponsored by Pizza Hut and First Book, one South Carolina high school teacher was revealed telling students not to talk about the contents of her class outside of that class.
Hopes for travel this summer may begin to dwindle in Vancouver as gasoline prices have skyrocketed and are expected to continue climbing.
RNC spokesman Mike Reed said days ago, "There is no indication the RNC was hacked or any RNC information was stolen," but a security review is ongoing.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that the Biden administration would "certainly" support states re-imposing COVID-19 restrictions.
As he ended his short speech, he answered only one question from the press which was in regards to the latest ransomware attack.
Four Texas sheriffs as well as an association of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers sued the Biden administration last week over claims that its change in policy on deportations "is allowing 'extremely dangerous illegal aliens' to be released onto the streets."