Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley’s recent request for Secret Service protection is shining a light on threats of violence faced by public figures leading up to the 2024 U.S. election. Nikki Haley’s appeal for Secret Service protection puts spotlight on threats facing public figures. Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley’s request …
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Bidding for mystery hockey card box found by Saskatchewan family tops $2M
The bidding on a box of rare hockey cards recently discovered by a Saskatchewan family has topped $2 million. Box could contain dozens of Wayne Gretzky rookie cards, say experts. The bidding on a box of unopened hockey cards recently discovered by a Regina family has topped $2 million. Rich …
Read More »Her car was stolen 3 times in the past year. She says consumers shouldn’t bear the brunt of the problem
A Toronto woman whose car was stolen three times in the past year — and who had a rental car stolen too — says nobody is taking the problem seriously enough. ‘It’s exhausting,’ says Kristin Shensel, who believes more needs to be done to combat auto theft. A Toronto …
Read More »Snow lovers rejoice: East Coast to receive a Valentine’s Day nor’easter
Click here to view the video Those weary from last weekend’s snowfall thump in Nova Scotia will need to brace themselves for the next storm. It could be a doozy, and has a good chance of disrupting Valentine’s Day plans. RELATED: Pattern flip next week to bring Canada colder air, …
Read More »Video captures driver going 131 km/hr in 50 km/hr zone minutes after getting licence
A young driver who had just earned his Class G licence lost it for 30 days after he was clocked going 131 km/h in a 50 km/h zone in York Region. ‘That’s crazy speed, man,’ police officer tells driver in video. A young driver who had just earned his Class …
Read More »Snowy B.C. storm provides hope for skiers pining for the slopes
It’s an understatement to call this year’s ski season a challenging one for folks in British Columbia. Periods of warm temperatures and visits from atmospheric rivers led to unfavourable conditions that forced ski resorts to shutter runs and even temporarily close at times. There’s still plenty of hope for folks …
Read More »B.C. ski hill gets creative to stay open despite sparse snow
A light dusting of snow on the North Shore mountains offered some relief to snowboarders, skiers and mountain staff alike. Freezing conditions have also allowed the resort to take advantage of its recently purchased artificial snow cannons. Artificial snow cannons pumped out more than 6 million litres of snow nightly …
Read More »Mike Holmes responds to CBC News story on demolished ‘Holmes Approved Homes’
For the first time, Mike Holmes has spoken publicly about a lawsuit that alleges houses in a “Holmes Approved Homes” housing development in Meaford, Ont. were built with defects, saying his company had no access to the houses during construction and was unable to help spot potential problems. Celebrity contractor …
Read More »New NASA climate satellite will keep eye on plankton, clouds. Here’s why
NASA’s newest climate satellite rocketed into orbit Thursday to survey the world’s oceans and atmosphere in never-before-seen detail. ‘Pace’ is short for plankton, aerosol, cloud, ocean ecosystem. NASA’s newest climate satellite rocketed into orbit Thursday to survey the world’s oceans and atmosphere in never-before-seen detail. SpaceX launched the Pace satellite …
Read More »Putin sat down with Tucker Carlson and lectured him on the Ukraine war
When Tucker Carlson sat down with Russian President Vladimir Putin for a more than two-hour-long interview at the Kremlin this week, both men had something to gain from the rare and highly publicized exchange. Ex-Fox News host granted rare interview with Russian president. When Tucker Carlson sat down with Russian …
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