Putin’s snipers are teaching schoolchildren ‘killing Ukrainians is not murder’

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Russian schoolchildren are being taught lessons by military snipers who claim killing Ukrainians is not murder. Footage shows one class in Vladimir region which aimed to propagandise pupils over the invasion which began in 2022. Semyon … Read more

Man is found dead in manure pit in Ste-Christine

A woman was also found in the pit and she is in serious, but stable condition, in hospital. Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette A man in his 40s died in a work accident in an agricultural business in Ste-Christine, in Montérégie, the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) said Friday evening. The man, along with a … Read more

Why Israel will never again forget who its neighbors are

The two decades preceding the Oct. 7th Hamas attack had been spectacularly good to Israel. Miraculous even. What was once an inflation-plagued, war-prone pariah state had evolved into a global center of economic and cultural excellence — a soft-power success story whose complicated political situation no longer dominated every headline.  Crowned the “start-up nation” thanks … Read more

Letters: Saskatoon’s 800 homeless need shelter first, then services

Readers offer their opinions on the homeless crisis in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan’s education system and a visit to Saskatoon’s City Hospital. The Saskatoon Tribal Council leads more than 100 people on a walk from Saskatoon City Hall to the Saskatoon Tribal Council’s wellness Centre in Fairhaven, which currently provides 106 provincially funded emergency shelter beds. Photo … Read more

I got a ‘celebrity’ facial to fix my dull, hormonal skin — here’s what actually happened

If it’s good enough for the stars… (Picture: REX) SHOPPING – Contains affiliated content. Products featured in this Metro article are selected by our shopping writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, Metro.co.uk will earn an affiliate commission. Click here for more information. I’ve never had horrendous skin. I’m well aware … Read more

Cuthand: Residential school grave searches a start for First Nations

There was a lot of sickness in these institutions. Children died from diseases such as influenza, mumps, scrofula, tuberculosis. Abdul Raouf, research chair, geospatial technologies at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, was among those presenting at the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation’s Truth and Reconciliation event on September 20, 2024.Photo by Tina Pelletier The school — and I use … Read more

Opinion: Looking for art in all the wrong places

Corinne Dickson painted a music-themed mural on a back alley garage door for Inglewood residents Dave and Erika. Courtesy, Bob Chartiercal For many Calgarians, our relationship with public art is much like Alberta’s relationship with Ottawa. Not exactly conjugal but we are quick to cash each other’s cheques. Actually, big public art in Calgary, such … Read more

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