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Japan sending combat troops to participate in upcoming exercises in the Philippines is a signal of a shift towards a more networked, multi-layered security structure in the South China Sea that is still anchored by the United States, analysts in the region told Radio Free Asia.
At around 5:05 p.m. on March 15, the Ottawa Fire Services ice rescue team received a 9-1-1 call reporting a golden retriever that had fallen through the ice near McBean Street in Richmond, Ottawa, Canada, and was having trouble keeping its head above water.
A family pet’s normal walk almost ended in death after the dog consumed cocaine that had been left in a public park.Nilak, a 2-year-old husky, was at a dog park with his owner Sara Bel just before Christmas when he picked up a napkin off the ground and swallowed it,
Despite Stealing City Bus, Canadian Man Continued to Make All of Scheduled Stops for Passengers
Last week, a truck in Mission had a load of blueberries spilled off it, and the driver was given a ticket. According to Mission RCMP, a white Ford pickup truck carrying boxes of freshly picked blueberries halted at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Wren Street on June 29 during the afternoon rush hour, resulting in a “juicy incident,” Vancouver Sun reports.
In 4 minutes and 36.26 seconds, a fast eater ate 25 Carolina reaper chili peppers, shattering the Guinness World Record.
After a deer got stuck on the ice of the South Thompson River Tuesday morning, Kamloops Fire Rescue personnel sprang into action to save the animal.To save young deer in Dallas, a neighbor called the fire department.
The path that Afghan journalist Sadiq Torabzai took to escape from Taliban rule went through almost a dozen countries. He is currently waiting to be reunited with his children in Canada.
After fleeing Taliban repression back home, a former political reporter for TOLOnews in Afghanistan found a new job with a Canadian broadcaster.
About Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada, a press briefing is held. Seated from left to right are: Michèle Audette, Senator of Canada; Coralee McGuire-Cyrette, Ontario Native Women’s Association; Bailey Oster, Director of Youth Programs and Services of the Métis Nation of Alberta; and RoseAnne Archibald