Politics
Georgia killer who gouged out own eyes sentenced to life in prison
Robert Keller, who gouged out his own eyes and bit off part of his tongue, was sentenced to life in prison for murdering Bruce Dupree during a 2024 carjacking.
Business
Canada Unleashes Wave of Oil Drilling Permits in Clearwater Formation
Alberta issued 1,764 drilling licenses by June 12, the most since 2014, with nearly one in five targeting the Clearwater formation, a low-cost conventional oil play that enables rapid production.
Sports
Switzerland coach Murat Yakin defends World Cup hydration breaks as tactical tool
Switzerland's Murat Yakin says hydration breaks offer crucial coaching time, improving team performance, despite fan boos and reports of massive TV ad revenue.
Environment
Canadians expect inflation above 3% in next year: Bank of Canada surveys
Bank of Canada surveys show consumers and businesses expect inflation to exceed 3% over the next year, driven by elevated energy prices and economic uncertainty from Middle East conflict and US tariffs.
Entertainment
Health
How Tori Amos Created a Lifelong Community of Friends and Family
A fan officiated his best friend's wedding, a bond forged by Tori Amos. Over two decades, her music and meet-and-greets built a chosen family, saving lives and forming deep connections.
Dodgers Prospect Alfonzo Debuts After Venezuela Quake Tragedy
Eliezer Alfonzo Jr. made his MLB debut for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday, hours after learning his sister and stepmother died in the devastating Venezuela earthquakes. He honored them with a message on his cap.
Avoid Overwatering Potted Tomatoes: Expert Advice
Overwatering potted tomatoes causes yellowing leaves and flower drop. Learn to recognize signs and prevent damage with expert tips from Helen Chesnut.
Congo Ebola Outbreak: 500 Dead, Workers Threaten Strike
At least 500 people have died in Congo's Ebola outbreak, with over 1,500 confirmed cases. Frontline health workers threaten to strike over unpaid benefits and poor conditions.
Vertex Signs LOI for ALYFTREK Cystic Fibrosis Drug in Canada
Vertex Pharmaceuticals signed a Letter of Intent with the pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance for ALYFTREK, a triple therapy for cystic fibrosis, making it eligible for public drug coverage for about 3,800 patients.
Technology
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Canadian History Quiz | Polar Herald
From Confederation in 1867 to the Maple Leaf flag, test your knowledge of Canadian history. Explore Prime Ministers, provinces, Louis Riel and key dates in this engaging Canada history trivia quiz.



