A Trenton, Ont., family plans to pursue a civil lawsuit over the death of their 16-year-old son after he was allegedly left unattended in a private room at a local high school earlier this month. Landyn Ferris was a Grade 10 student at Trenton High School who had Dravet syndrome, …
Read More »Yellowknife woman identified as U.S. fugitive wanted in deadly 1994 crash
Kate Dooley, who lived in Yellowknife, died in December 2019. (Submitted by Kimberley Smale. ) A woman who lived in Yellowknife has been identified as a U.S. fugitive wanted in connection with a fatal drunk driving crash in Scottsdale, Ariz, police say. Gloria Schulze, who lived in Yellowknife under the …
Read More »Killer whales are ramming boats for fun, scientists say. A new report offers ways to protect mariners
The consensus among an international group of killer whale experts is that these whales are just playing a game and having fun, and the best way to avoid an attack is to keep on moving. Spanish, Portuguese governments asked a team of international experts to dive into the behaviour Quirks …
Read More »How about lies moratorium?
“China said the anti-trespassing law is contained in the Coast Guard Law of 2021 and the provisions of the edict aim to provide clear and practicable norms. The pernicious fishing “moratorium” that China has imposed in the disputed areas is being made up to be a measure in support of …
Read More »Allegations and implications
“The Senate probe of Mayor Guo, for all intents and purposes, is a pivotal moment for the Philippines, reflecting the intricate interplay between governance, national security, and public trust. As the Senate investigates Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo amid serious allegations regarding her nationality and possible espionage activities, the Philippines …
Read More »Gordon hails Ombudsman for indicting officials in Pharmally mess
Former Senator Richard Gordon recently lauded the Ombudsman’s recommendation to indict government officials involved in the Pharmally scandal as well as Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corporation’s Lin Weixiong for graft and corruption. “I wish to thank the Ombudsman for this action,” said the former chairman of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. “It …
Read More »Anti-divorce groups in Cebu City to hold mass actions vs measure
CEBU CITY – Anti-divorce groups here will hold mass actions to oppose the passage of the pro-divorce bill into law. “Within the next two months, we will definitely do some concrete action, mass action, prayer rallies,” said Dr. Rene Bullecer, country director of Human Life International (HLI). DR. Rene Bullecer, …
Read More »2020 all over again? DOH says there’s no need for restrictions vs FLiRT variants
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) The Department of Health (DOH) said on Wednesday, May 29, that the Philippines won’t have to undergo past pandemic restrictions as it intends to take full control regarding the possible effects of the emerging new variants of Covid-19, dubbed “FLiRT”. DOH spokesperson Assistant Secretary …
Read More »Mayor Guo wants mom to come out
Bamban Mayor Alice Guo attends a Senate hearing on alleged human trafficking and POGO operations on May 22./Jesse Bustos MANILA, Philippines — Will the real mother of Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo please come out? To finally settle questions on her nationality, the camp of the embattled mayor is appealing …
Read More »Marcos arrives in Singapore for Shangri-La Dialogue
Following his State Visit to Brunei Darussalam, President Marcos arrived in Singapore on Wednesday, May 29, to deliver the keynote message for the 21st edition of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue on Friday. President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. (Malacañang photo) The plane carrying Marcos and his …
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