Kids enjoying their first Avs' Stanley Cup win parade
Kids enjoying their first Avs' Stanley Cup win parade
Kids enjoying their first Avs' Stanley Cup win parade
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran fired air defense batteries early Friday morning after reports of explosions near the city of Isfahan, the state-run IRNA news agency reported. It remained unclear if the country was under attack. However, tensions remain high in the wider Middle East after Iran’s unprecedented missile-and-drone attack on Israel. One government official suggested sites may have been targeted by drones. The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comme
U.S. gun manufacturers on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court hear their challenge to Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit seeking to hold them responsible for facilitating the trafficking of firearms to violent drug cartels across the U.S.-Mexico border. Eight companies including Smith & Wesson Brands and Sturm, Ruger & Co in a petition argued that a lower court wrongly concluded the case qualified for an exception to a U.S. law that grants the firearms industry broad protection from lawsuits over the misuse of their products. The 1st Circuit did so after finding that Mexico had plausibly alleged the business practices of the seven gun makers and one distributor it had sued aided and abetted the illegal trafficking of guns to Mexico.
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has called up its wildfire crews to start training and preparing for what is expected to be another busy fire season. On April 8th, the SPSA announced an early call-up this year after a drier-than-normal winter. Type 1 Wildfire Crews began training in March and will be ready to respond to fires this week SPSA president Marlo Pritchard announced. Spring fires are primarily caused by human actions, and it is important that individuals act responsibly. F
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Reuters/Amir CohenIsrael launched missiles toward Iran on Thursday evening—the first retaliatory strike to follow an Iranian missile and drone attack on Israeli soil last weekend, U.S. officials told CBS and ABC News.It’s unclear how many missiles—if any—reached Iran and how effective they may have been on impact. The Israeli Defense Forces did not immediately comment on the reported attack. All flights heading to Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz were suspended after the reported strike, the director
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The fundraiser concert held in the Wakaw Rec Centre was an undeniable success. The concert sold out time and again as more and more people reached out for tickets, prompting the organizers Al Rybchinski and Lions member Terry Oleksyn to print more tickets until there was no room left. Over 230 people attended the show to raise money for the Wakaw Lions Food Bank. The Lions Food Bank is not affiliated with Saskatchewan Food Banks and receives no funding from any out-of-community sources. It is su
Youth advocates held a rally Thursday night calling on Gov. Wes Moore to veto House Bill 814, otherwise known as the Juvenile Reform Act. The Maryland Youth Justice Coalition, which works to try and stop children from being involved in the legal system, spearheaded the rally. "It expands jurisdiction for our youngest kids, 10 to 12-year-olds. It makes them eligible to be prosecuted, to even be detained," said Erin Seagears, assistant public defender for Anne Arundel County's Juvenile Division. "This bill literally makes it possible for us to put our children, our ten-year-old children, these are elementary school children detained in a juvenile detention facility."