The Newfoundland and Labrador government says it is reviewing old legislation, that was never enacted, aimed at curbing criminal activity and cleaning up neighbourhoods.
Screening parties, brand activations, special menus — businesses across Toronto and Vancouver are stepping up their game to attract customers during the FIFA World Cup, which starts this week and runs until mid-July.
Climate change is pushing ticks into new habitats across southern Canada and experts say the pests could soon be bothering a majority of Canadians.
A delivery worker has posted a photo of two shelves filled with refreshments dedicated to workers like him at the lift lobby of a HDB block.The post, which was uploaded to the Facebook group (Singapore) All Grab Driver/Grab Food Rider United on Wednesday (June 10), shows the shelves filled with snacks ranging from Oreo biscuits to cup noodles and chocolate at the corner of the lift lobby.A sign on the wall read, «Dear delivery drivers, thank you! Please enjoy some snacks and drinks for the road. You are very much appreciated!»The anonymous user branded this a «nice gesture», and said that this was their second time delivering to this block.«I think neighbours from the same floor put together because it's beside the lift,» the caption said.In the comments, the user told another netizen that the block is located in Simei.
This fact sheet explains how EU regulations on maritime transport focus on the application of the principle of free movement of services and proper enforcement of competition rules, while at the same time ensuring high safety levels and good working conditions and environmental standards. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
This fact sheet outlines how the European Union adapted its founding Treaties to reflect environmental concerns and help tackle the complex challenges of climate change, pollution, biodiversity loss and the use of natural resources. The four principles underlying EU environmental policy are introduced and the most significant aspects of the policy framework are presented. The fact sheet concludes by addressing the role of the European Parliament in shaping environmental laws and policies. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
This fact sheet explains EU passenger rights – the common rules that protect travellers by air, rail, ship, bus and coach across the EU. It covers the core rights (information, assistance, compensation and equal access for passengers with reduced mobility) for each mode of transport. It describes ongoing legislative developments, including proposals on multimodal journeys and enforcement, and outlines Parliament’s role in shaping and strengthening these protections. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
This fact sheet explains the EU’s energy efficiency policy, including its legal framework, primary targets and most important laws. The policy aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower energy bills and improve energy security while reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels. The fact sheet highlights the European Parliament’s role in shaping this policy. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
This fact sheet outlines the right to petition in the EU, including its legal basis, objectives, eligibility criteria and procedures. It explains how petitions are submitted and examined, the role of the European Parliament and its Committee on Petitions in handling them, and the main follow-up actions available. It also highlights the importance of petitions as a tool for participatory democracy and for monitoring the application of EU law. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Shoppers at FairPrice outlets can receive a $6 voucher for every $60 of CDC supermarket vouchers spent between June 11 to June 17.The offer will apply to all customers who spend $60 of CDC or SG60 supermarket vouchers at any FairPrice, FairPrice Finest, or FairPrice Xtra outlet in a single receipt, said FairPrice Group (FPG) on Thursday (June 11).Return vouchers will be valid for use at all FairPrice supermarkets with no minimum spend from the next day of issuance till July 31, 2026.This is the third round of FPG's return vouchers, and comes after the latest tranche of CDC vouchers was announced on the same day, in which all Singaporean households are eligible for $500 in CDC vouchers.«This latest wave of FairPrice return vouchers supplementing the government's CDC Vouchers launch is our way of helping Singaporeans stretch their dollar even further, when and where it matters the most,» said FPG Group CEO Vipul Chawla.
Online examinations at all three Institute of Technical Education (ITE) colleges in Singapore were affected after the system crashed on Thursday (June 4).Responding to queries from AsiaOne, an ITE spokesperson said that some students encountered difficulties accessing the examination system on Thursday, adding that those affected will take their rescheduled examinations on June 11. «We are working with the vendor to resolve the issue,» said the spokesperson, adding that in the meantime, all examinations from June 5 onwards proceeded as scheduled using printed scripts. In a Reddit post shared on the day of the incident, a student recounted arriving at the examination venue at 8.30am ahead of a 9am paper. According to the poster, an invigilator asked candidates to log in to the examination system, but they were unable to do so.«The system crashed and nobody could log in because it's offline when in reality the internet connection was perfectly fine,» the student wrote, adding that they waited for about two hours before being informed that the examination would be postponed to the following week.
The long-running musical Jesus Christ Superstar, which presents a dramatised, artistic interpretation of biblical figures and events, has been given an Advisory 16 rating for «some mature content» by the Singapore authorities.«The Advisory 16 rating and consumer advice are intended to alert audiences to the mature and religiously sensitive nature of the content,» said the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in a joint statement on Thursday (June 11).The production's presenter, Base Entertainment Asia, has also included a disclaimer on ticketing platforms stating that the musical, set to be staged from Aug 19 to Sept 6 at the Sands Theatre, «is presented for entertainment purposes only, and is not intended to be a biblically accurate representation of the life of Jesus».The disclaimer will also be present at the event venue at Marina Bay Sands.Jesus Christ Superstar began as a rock opera album in 1970, was staged as a musical the next year, and adapted into a film in 1973. The film was approved for screening in Singapore in 1974.
Renowned botanists Rachel Saunders, 63, and Rodney Saunders, 74, had been searching for rare seeds in a forest in KwaZulu-Natal province when they disappeared.
WARNING GRAPHIC CONENT: Trump insiders have warned that the UK has hit a 'tripwire' after anti-migrant riots broke out in Belfast following a vicious stabbing.
Kerala's health officials are ramping up efforts as a preliminary case of the Nipah virus has emerged in Kozhikode. A businessman is currently on ventilator support, which has triggered heightened surveillance and extensive contact tracing.
Harrison Cole, 25, is believed to have fallen into the River Cam behind King's College Chapel, which hosts the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols service every Christmas Eve - on Saturday.
What would the average man do if he came home to find the woman he loves in bed with his 19-year-old son?
When Detective Inspector Weller and his team closed in on suspected money launderer Ali Raza, 43, they didn't know exactly what to expect.
Andy Burnham made two potentially huge commitments at hustings for the Makerfield by-election last night.
Stephen Ogilvie, 44, lost his left eye and was slashed in the neck and back in the alleged violent knife attack in Belfast for which Sudanese asylum seeker Hadi Alodid, 30, has been charged.
Graham Platner, who was criticized for sporting a Nazi-style tattoo and offensive online posts, has won the Democratic Senate primary Read Full Article at RT.com
Dans la continuité de l'opération « Un Jeune, Un Taxi » mise en oeuvre à travers le programme Taxi Gab, le Président de la République, Chef de l'État, Son Excellence Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema a procédé ce jour, au Camp Capitaine Ntchoréré de Baraka, à la remise des clés de 200 véhicules aux bénéficiaires dont les dossiers ont été retenus à l'issue du processus de sélection. Lancé le 9 octobre 2024, le programme Taxi Gab a connu une première vague de 417 véhicules, suivie d'une (...) - TRANSPORTS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Le Président de la République, Chef de l'État, Chef du Gouvernement, Son Excellence Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, a effectué ce jour une visite de terrain consacrée aux chantiers de construction d'un immeuble moderne et l'aménagement du bord de mer. La première étape de cette visite l'a conduit au niveau du pont de Gué-Gué, où il a pu constater l'état d'avancement des travaux de construction d'un immeuble moderne à usage de bureaux et d'appartements. Ce projet immobilier participe à la (...) - INFRASTRUCTURES / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Matamatsengué n'est pas seulement un village du sud du Gabon. C'est un symbole vivant de l'histoire, de la culture et des traditions ancestrales des peuples autochtones de la province de la Ngounié. Situé dans le département de la Louétsi-Wano, ce village est souvent présenté comme un lieu où la nature et les coutumes se rencontrent harmonieusement. Selon certaines sources, le nom Matamatsengué signifierait même « l'origine » ou « le début du monde », témoignant de la richesse (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Stephen Ogilvie, in his 40s, is currently in hospital with serious injuries after losing his left eye during the assault on Monday night. His family have now called for calm, asking for 'peaceful protest'.
Richard Martin can still remember the face of the girl, lying with her body covered by a pristine white sheet, her eyes shut, she could have easily been dreaming of her first day of holiday with mum and dad.
Apple has agreed to install a 'kill switch' that will make snatched devices worthless.