It was 45 years ago that country star “Stompin’ Tom Connors” introduced “The Hockey Song”. Ever since literally millions of fans have sung the unofficial anthem at hockey games throughout Canada, and in the U.S. This weekend before a home… »
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It was 45 years ago that country star “Stompin’ Tom Connors” introduced “The Hockey Song”. Ever since literally millions of fans have sung the unofficial anthem at hockey games throughout Canada, and in the U.S. This weekend before a home… »
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The Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project (GLSRP) has tracked 102 drownings in the Great Lakes, so far in 2018. That’s 14 more than the 88 people who drowned last year, according to the group that got organized back in 2010.… »
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Drake, also known as, “October’s Very Own”, whose birthday is today, has all the more to celebrate with the recent news that he has broken yet another Beatles record. Drake has now surpassed the Beatles for most top 10 singles… »
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The Pumpkin Regatta, is the hilarious tradition that takes place on Lake Pisiquid, in what they call “Big Pumpkin Country” in Windsor, Nova Scotia. And they are big pumpkins. Racers hollow out the giant gourds, cutting the top off just… »
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A new study from France found the most frequent consumers of organic food had 25 per cent fewer cancers than those who never ate organic. And those who ate the most organic fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy and other foods had… »
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After years of campaigning against the practice of shark finning and the sale of fins, Canada is moving close to a ban. Although the actual practice has been banned in Canada since 1994, shark fins can still be imported. According… »
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A new study found adolescents who played free social casino games were significantly more likely to play for money both online and on land, and they were more likely to have gambling problems. The study by the Centre for Addiction… »
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People are slowly starting to realise that there’s a lot of misinformation spread online. That gave rise to fact-checking sites. Surprisingly, or perhaps not, there are now fake fact-checking sites. Ramona Pringle is a technology columnist, an associate professor in… »
Doctors in Toronto report a small increase in cases of a rare form of sudden paralysis affecting children in Canada. U.S. officials have reported 60 cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) in 22 states. Cause of illness not clear The… »
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In recent years the issue of plastic pollution and microplastics has become widely known. There is the well-known Pacific gyre, a vast area of plastic waste, and microplastics have even been found in almost every ocean and lake around the… »