Regina organization seeks support for Moose Jaw counselling, mental health services
The Regina Sexual Assault Centre is seeking support from the public for Moose Jaw operations to provide counselling and mental health services.
The Regina Sexual Assault Centre is seeking support from the public for Moose Jaw operations to provide counselling and mental health services.
BRIT tourists are facing a holiday nightmare as hundreds of swimming pools in Spain could be closed this summer.
Читать дальше...Netflix and Constantin Film are expanding their business relationship. The pair has entered into an exclusive long-term partnership for Constantin’s theatrical releases in German-speaking Europe. This includes national and international Constantin originals and co-produced films, as well as films acquired for cinema or straight-to-video release. Big-ticket German and international productions will be made available to […]
London police say an 8-year-old girl is in a life-threatening condition in a hospital following a car crash at an elementary school in Wimbledon that claimed the life of another girl of the same age
NATO expects European allies and Canada to increase defence spending by 8.3 per cent NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance expects joint defence spending by allies from Europe and Canada to rise by 8.3 percent in 2023. “Today we will publish figures on defence spending. And in 2023 we expect a growth of […]
Читать дальше...David Thomas (33) has untaken legal proceedings against his mother, Breda Thomas, regarding the property in Ballyduff, Co Kilkenny
Marnus Labuschagne lost his wicket when he played a mindless shot off the bowling of Moeen Ali in Leeds.
As the Writers Guild-AMTPT standoff hits double digits, Deadline’s Strike Talk podcast host Billy Ray focuses on a topic as important as his masterful recent conversation with AI. Writers rooms are the pipelines of talent that turn rookies into showrunners, the ones that make billions for studios and networks with hit shows. On this week’s […]
A black SUV was engulfed in flames Thursday evening in East Vancouver. Vancouver Police and fire crews were on scene. There is no word yet if the fire was accidental or not.
The new Mustang GT4. Photo: Ford
The Brooklyn-based art collective's Astro Boy-inspired viral boots are getting a major upgrade.
For two years, Kayricka Wortham, 32, worked as an Amazon warehouse manager in Smyrna, Georgia. During that time and after, she apparently ran a scam enabling her to steal more than $9 million from the company. She's just been sentenced to 16 years in prison and must pay restitution to Amazon. — Read the rest
Kouri Richins' housekeeper has confessed to selling the grief author fentanyl before she allegedly used some to poison her husband, according to newly revealed court records.
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The Prince Estate released "All a Share Together Now" and "7 (E Flat Version)" on streaming services.
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The jobs data is bullish for stocks: hot enough to confirm the economy's strength but not hot enough to warrant more rate hikes.
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Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has endorsed President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign, a sign of the president’s strength in uniting his party to have the backing of one of its most liberal members
The last episode of Buckets & Tea this season brings back one of our favourite guests, Casey Bannerman!
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The incentive, which Tesla dubbed as "Refer and Earn" on its websites, is equivalent to about $500 in cashback for buyers in the US who purchase Model 3 and Model Y.
Media organisations and small businesses say government proposals ‘too prescriptive’ and costly