When it comes to shoreline fishing in the Montreal area, there’s really no comparison to Dieppe Park — a park that juts out into the St. Lawrence River, a brown gazebo perched on its grassy, tree-lined point just in front of the Old Port. “You’re casting into 18, 20 feet …
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Family starts a new chapter after the death of their 4-year-old daughter
The Moussi family is doing what they can to move forward, while trying to honour their daughter, Kennedy, who died last October. Beloved White Sails Bakery and Deli in Tantallon is under new ownership. Lindsay and Charbel Moussi are the new owners of White Sails Bakery and Deli in Tantallon, …
Read More »Some carmakers are removing AM radios from dashboards. How big of a loss will it be?
AM radio has long kept drivers company with sports coverage, music and call-in shows, but some automakers are dropping AM receivers in their new models. ‘If the AM bands disappear from airways, then [the] wonders of the world will be silenced’: show listener. Read transcribed audio When Alan Cross turned …
Read More »Archaeological sites are plentiful at Lakehead’s Thunder Bay campus. Here’s what students are finding
Students at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ont., had the chance to put theory into practice by doing archaeological digs right on campus — for the first time in eight years. Here’s what the young archaeologists are finding, and what makes the sites so special. More than a dozen sites …
Read More »El Niño is coming. In a time of global warming, this is what it means for Canada
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 …
Read More »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 …
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