The father must either present a weekly PCR test or be fully vaccinated. He must also get a biweekly antigen test within 24 hours of his every other weekend visits.
The TSB nipped speculation about the cause of the Lytton, BC wildfire in the bud when it refuted that the railway passing through the town bared some responsibility for the destructive blaze.
According to the report, "immunization is not mandatory in Canada," said the department's Canadian National Report On Immunization. "It cannot be made mandatory because of the Canadian Constitution."
CNN contributor Mary Katharine Ham sided with podcast host Joe Rogan stating it was wrong for CNN to call his Ivermectin prescription a "horse dewormer."
Germain, a former politician with the Alberta Liberal Party, issued a rebuttal to Pawlowski where he speculated the pastor wanted to be punished. He claimed Pawlowski "taunted me to imprison him."
York Regional Police announced a successful recovery of almost thirty vehicles valued at $1.5 million.
An anti-Biden rap song inspired by the viral "Let's Go Brandon!" chant is now sitting at the top of the iTunes hip-hop chart.
"They suspend people for taking amino acids they should cut this f*ck," Gruden reportedly wrote.
A closer look at the numbers revealed 52,000 "non-emergent" surgical procedures, 41,000 diagnostic imaging tests and 35,000 other procedures such as allergy tests, mammograms and endoscopies to be completed.
"I cannot and will not stand idly by while the rhetoric of conspiracy theorists threatens the health and safety of Chicago's residents and first responders," Mayor Lori Lightfoot stated.
Desperate to feed her family, Saleha, a housecleaner in western Afghanistan, incurred a debt of $550 that her lender will write off if she hands over her 3-year-old daughter, Najiba.
On Wednesday night, bystanders looked on as an assailant raped a Philadelphia woman on a SEPTA Market-Frankford elevated train. Authorities said Friday that nobody called the police during the incident.
"We believe they were ambushed," said Houston Police Department executive assistant chief Jim Jones.
He claims the mandate "is to protect the child and the student population." Adams' comments came after Mayor Bill de Blasio chose not to mandate COVID vaccines for school kids under 12 once they're approved.
"We're proving that you can work collaboratively with your people, trusting your people to make the right decisions, respecting their decisions and not forcing them over the loss of their jobs."