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Uzbekistan qualified for its debut soccer World Cup on Thursday night, becoming the first ever Central Asian country to make ...
A Mary G. Montgomery Fishing Team pair clinched first place at the Alabama Bass Nation High School State Championship this ...
Fisk University made history in 2023 as the first historically Black college or university to field a women's gymnastics team ...
A coalition of First Nations and organizations is advocating for changes to electricity regulations and laws in B.C. to give ...
In a groundbreaking step for funeral service education, American River College (ARC) in Sacramento has become the first ...
The provincial police are seeking the public’s assistance after determining the cause of death in an ongoing investigation in ...
The new Crown-Indigenous relations minister says there's a "critical" need to build up First Nations infrastructure — but ...
Spain's teenage sensation Lamine Yamal inspired his country to a thrilling 5-4 win over France on Thursday to send the ...
This week’s first ministers conference in Saskatoon set the Canadian economic agenda for the next decade. The clarion call ...
Bill 5 passed the Ontario legislature to become law on June 4, despite strong opposition, particularly from First Nations groups.
When a family joined a rural Queensland fire brigade, some members didn't welcome them. A decade on, they are leading a push for more cultural burning in sensitive landscapes.
First Nations across British Columbia have developed renewable electricity projects for decades. Yet they’ve experienced significant barriers to implementing, owning and managing their own elect ...