Headline: NTSB Finds No Gunfire in Arizona Police Helicopter Crash NTSB Rules Out Gunfire in Arizona Police Helicopter Crash In a significant development in the investigation of a recent helicopter crash, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed on Thursday that gunfire
Headline: Canadian Family’s Involvement in Myanmar’s Civil War Exposed In a shocking revelation, a Canadian family has been linked to the ongoing civil war in Myanmar through the illicit trade of what are being termed “blood pearls.” This alarming connection came to
Canadian Paralympians Win Bronze in Cross-Country Skiing In a stunning display of skill and resilience, Canada’s own Brian Hudak and Mark Arendz each clinched bronze medals in cross-country skiing at the Milano-Cortina Paralympics, held on March 6, 2026. Competing against elite athletes
Mobile brain imaging may seem futuristic, but it’s currently benefiting more patients across Canada.
Canadian Patients Benefit from Mobile Brain Scans In a groundbreaking development for healthcare, Canadian researchers have unveiled portable brain scan technology that is transforming diagnostic capabilities in neurology. This innovation allows healthcare professionals to perform scans directly in patients’ homes or remote
Headline: Civilians in Haiti Killed by Police and Drones, HRW Reports In a chilling report released Friday, Human Rights Watch (HRW) revealed that dozens of Haitian civilians were killed over the past year by police forces and private security company drones amid
Hezbollah, Iran Launch Coordinated Cluster Bomb Attacks on Israel In a dramatic escalation of regional tensions, Hezbollah and Iran have executed synchronized cluster bomb strikes against Israel, intensifying the long-standing hostilities in the region. The attacks, which occurred on [insert specific date],
Canada Tightens Drug Intel Sharing with U.S. Navy Operations In a significant shift in international cooperation, the Canadian government has decided to restrict intelligence sharing related to drug trafficking alongside U.S. Navy airstrike operations in the Caribbean. This decision, announced on October
Headline: Frenchman Fils Knocks Out Auger-Aliassime at Indian Wells In a surprising turn of events at the Indian Wells Masters, Canadian tennis player Felix Auger-Aliassime faced a shocking defeat against Frenchman Arthur Fils in the Round of 16 on March 12, 2023.
Headline: Unseen Tragedy: Horses Suffer Fatalities on Flights to Japan In a shocking revelation, new reports confirm that horses continue to die during transport from Canada to Japan, raising significant concerns about animal welfare standards in the international shipping of live cargo.
Headline: WNBA and Players’ Union Face Critical CBA Talks Ahead of Season The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and its players’ union are set to convene this Tuesday to discuss details for a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) as the deadline approaches
California’s Elderly Parole System Faces Backlash After Close Call A controversial situation is unfolding in California after the near-release of a violent child predator under the state’s elderly parole program. The incident, which occurred last week, has reignited debates over the effectiveness
Headline: Canadian Coast Guard Captain Dismissed for Ignoring Distress Call In a significant ruling from the Canada Industrial Relations Board, a captain of the Canadian Coast Guard has been terminated for allegedly "willfully" ignoring a distress call from a vessel in peril.