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Disasters and accidents Utair Flight 579 Utair Flight 579 overruns the runway and catches fire while landing at Sochi International Airport, injuring 18 people. (BBC) International relations Bolivarian diaspora, Crisis in Venezuela, Venezuela–Colombia migrant crisis Colombia is preparing to declare an economic and social emergency in the region of La Guajira, which borders Venezuela. (La ...
Interstate 69 (I-69) is an Interstate Highway in the United States currently consisting of eight unconnected segments. The longest segment runs from Evansville, Indiana, northeast to the Canadian border in Port Huron, Michigan, and includes the original continuous segment from Indianapolis, Indiana, to Port Huron of 355.8 miles (572.6 km).
September 2020 — Hockey Canada says it closed its investigation. April 2022 — The woman files a statement of claim seeking $3.55 million in damages from Hockey Canada, the Canadian Hockey ...
June 8 and 9 – The 44th G7 summit is held in La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada. [10] June 11 to 17 – 2018 FIBA Under-18 Americas Championship were held in St. Catharines, Ontario. [11] June 19 – The Parliament of Canada passes the final version of the Cannabis Act to legalize recreational use of cannabis. It will take effect on October 17. [12]
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Sep. 12—100 Years Ago Sept. 12, 1923 Frank M. Stevens, of near Creagerstown, captured 11 first and eight second Dutch Belt cattle prizes at the annual Schuylkill county fair, Pottsville, Pa ...
1813 - September: British forces retreat from Detroit after the Battle of Lake Erie, and the city would serve as a base for the American invasion of Upper Canada. 1815 - October 24: territorial governing council enacts the charter for the City of Detroit to be governed by a five-person board of trustees.