A warming in a region of the Pacific Ocean is signalling a potential El Niño, which affects weather around the globe. But there isn't just one type of El Niño, so what can we expect? Typically, El Niño affects Canada in the winter and spring, bringing milder temperatures A global …
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Lessons should be learned from post office tragedy
ALONG with all Filipinos who have an appreciation of our nation’s heritage, we were shocked and saddened by the near-destruction by fire of the grand Manila Central Post Office building early Monday. Postmaster General Luis Carlos and government officials were one in reassuring the public that the nearly century-old …
Read More »‘Mawar’ lashes Guam, on track to PAR
Disaster officials on Wednesday warned the public to brace for Typhoon “Mawar” as it may enter the Philippine areas of responsibility on Friday evening or Saturday morning. As of Wednesday Morning, “Mawar” was spotted 2,305 kilometers east of the Visayas with maximum sustained winds of 175 km per hour and …
Read More »China eyes deeper business ties with Russia
DEEPEN TIES Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, addresses the China-Russia business forum in east China’s Shanghai on Tuesday, May 23, 2023. XINHUA PHOTO SHANGHAI: Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng attended the China-Russia business forum on …
Read More »Ron vs. Don: Why DeSantis may be able to defeat the Trump juggernaut
While the technical issues that plagued the launch of Ron DeSantis’s 2024 Republican presidential bid on Twitter were certainly a poor start to kick off his national campaign, there are by far much more pressing challenges facing the Florida governor. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis officially launched his presidential campaign. The …
Read More »Tories for Notley, stalwarts for Smith, and the questions that decide Alberta’s election
An Alberta election that’s shaping up to be historically close will come down to who’s motivated to vote, who’s disillusioned, and who’s got more fight in them. A race this close will come down to turnout, campaign muscle and voter motivation (or lack thereof). It’s an election shaping up to …
Read More »Blue Jays say renos make baseball a ‘premium experience,’ but fans worry they’ll be priced out
After an April email was sent out to season-ticket holders on the next phase of the $300-million Rogers Centre renovations, some longtime fans were dismayed to realize their coveted seats in the lower bowl will no longer exist where they used to, and they face a steep price increase for …
Read More »Dragons’ Den investors join star-studded Ottawa Senators bid
The group trying to leverage star power for its bid to own the Ottawa Senators continues to add more known names to its list. Comedian Russell Peters has also joined Neko Sparks team. Who are the latest additions to Neko Sparks’s star-studded Sens bid Natalia Goodwin breaks down the latest …
Read More »DeSantis kicks off 2024 U.S. presidential campaign after Twitter event plagued by technical problems
Ron DeSantis officially entered the contest for the Republican presidential nomination Wednesday, setting up several combative months of campaigning against Donald Trump. He could become one of the youngest presidents ever, and the first Florida governor to reach the Oval Office. Florida governor could be likeliest Republican to topple Trump. …
Read More »Celtics sense chance to rise from ditch
MIAMI: No team has ever come back from a 3-0 series deficit in the NBA playoffs but after their win at the Miami Heat on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila), the Boston Celtics clearly sense a chance of history.The Heat, up 3-1 in the series, still only need one more win …
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