Iowa to Issue Driver’s Licences to the Blind
Fresh off the implementation of inclusive reforms allowing legally blind residents to carry and use firearms, Iowa announced plans on Monday to allow the legally blind to drive vehicles.
30-year friendship ends at altar
LOCAL—Martha and Jarvis met as children on the playground. They lived on the same block, went to the same schools, and attended universities in the same city, all the while…
Charter of Quebec Norms: Building on Charter of Values’ Success
The Quebec government is seeking to build on the success of the Charter of Quebec Values with a complimentary Charter of Quebec Norms.
Missouri to resurrect gas chambers with recycled vehicle emissions
Missouri state attorney general Chris Koster has a problem. "Simply put, the state is running out of lethal-injection drugs," he said. "They're still available for a price, but it's one…
Winnipeg couple slain, Police suspect possible homicide
WINNIPEG—An 18-year-old man has been detained with charges pending following the stabbing death of a married couple. Geoffrey Alouette was arrested yesterday.
Quebec Resident diagnosed with English speaking obsession beaten up
MONTREAL—Colin Clark, a 42 year old husband and father of three recently diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive English Speaking Disorder (OCESD), was rushed to the Montreal General Hospital suffering multiple injuries to…
Larger kangaroos can leap farther, researchers discover
BRISBANE, Australia—New, groundbreaking research out of the University of Queensland has affirmed what only a few have ever suspected: bigger 'roos can jump farther than smaller 'roos.
Instagram thwarts tradition
HALIFAX—A chant that has welcomed St. Mary’s University students for years has been banned because of an Instagram post.
Battery charges dropped for man struck by lightning
THOMPSON, Manitoba—It all began with a relaxing day of golf, Warren Bertrand explains. The next thing he knew, he was waking up in the hospital.
