McDaniel says: “Our country is at stake. It’s not just Democrat versus Republican. It’s Republican versus communism."
Antifa, carrying shields and weapons, attacked a group of Christians, including young children, who were congregating in Portland.
The terms of this tentative agreement include a 2.2 percent wage increase and amendments to workplace culture.
Before the White Rock Lake wildfire, BC gave 64 evacuation orders that affected around 4,300 properties.
The gym, which has been around for 20 years, hasn’t had a single case of COVID-19, according to Gauthier, who wants to keep it that way.
Locals flocked to the lemonade stand, which raised over $3,400 throughout a couple of weeks. Among her customers were local firefighters and Lytton's mayor.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau united in public with Francois Legault, Quebec's Premier, and expounded on the possibility of vaccination requirements for federal employees.
Ex-President Barack Obama's 60th birthday party is shaping up to be not as "scaled back" as Obama had previously iterated, as massive tents are being set up and people are flying in from all over.
A large number of guests have been caught on camera at Barack Obama's Saturday birthday party at his Martha's Vineyard home without masks, as can be seen in the image for this article.
St. John police responded to a call of an alleged stabbing taking place early Saturday morning in an apartment complex.
According to a report from the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO), Ontario is projected to run budget deficits until at least 2095.
Twenty-two percent of those polled said that Canada was letting "far too many" people in, and a further 17 percent said that there were "too many" people being let in.
The cost to remove the rock is expected to be less than $50,000 and will be paid for by the chancellor’s office using private donations.
On Friday, Florida's Board of Education unanimously voted to provide school transfer vouchers for any students who are affected by what they call "COVID-19" harassment.
WHO officials urged global "solidarity" to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, making an appeal to wealthy countries and corporations to help.