To celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary, the Great Trail is expected to be completed in 2017. Initiated in 1992 as a project to celebrate Canada’s 125th year, the Trans Canada Trail is the world’s longest networks of multi-use recreational trails, comprised of land and water routes across urban, rural and wilderness landscapes. Once fully connected, it will stretch nearly 24,000 kilometres …
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Poisonous mushrooms can make you sick or kill you “says BC CDC”
It the time of year where serious mushroom foragers hit the forests for their favourite mushrooms, but there may be something lurking in the ground called the ‘death cap mushroom.” The BC Centre for Disease Control and Vancouver Mycological Society are warning recreational mushroom hunters to use caution and common sense when foraging wild mushrooms. The warning follows an increase …
Read More »Jeremy Shuler: 12-year-old headed to Cornell
Jeremy Shuler has arrived on the Cornell University campus. According to The Associated Press, Jeremy Shuler began reading books in English and Korean at age 2, studying calculus at 6 and at age 10 began showing he was intellectually ready for collge.
Read More »Scientists discover ‘ghost snake’ species in Madagascar (Photo)
A team of Scientists have discovered a new species of reptiles and for its pale grey colour and elusiveness named it ghost snake.. They found the ghost snake on a recently opened path within the well-traveled Ankarana National Park in northern Madagascar in February 2014. They studied the snake’s physical characteristics and genetics, which verified that it is a new …
Read More »Lena Dunham Says Sorry To NFL’s Odell Beckham Jr.
Lena Dunham has apologised for a publishing regrettable statements about NFL player Odell Beckham Jr following a social media outcry. While it was mostly a love-fest between the two friends, one section, in which Dunham made comments about New York Giants NFL player Odell Beckham Jr, caught the internet’s attention and led to a swift and severe social media backlash.
Read More »Adorable Puppy Brothers Reunited After Being Seperated
Finnegan and Murphy, two Boston terrier and pug mix puppies, were separated when they were just 8 weeks old in September 2015. Murphy was adopted by his original Mississippi-based owners’ friends right off the bat, whereas Finnegan ventured off to New Jersey, rescued by Southern Paws Inc. In New Jersey, Erin Ryan and her two sisters, all living together, found …
Read More »Samsung and BlackBerry create ‘spy-proof’ tablet for German government
BlackBerry has joined forces with rival Samsung to ‘spy-proof’ a tablet used by the German government to process classified information. Though the tablet — the Galaxy Tab S2 — includes Samsung KNOX as standard, BlackBerry’s additional technologies and expertise ensure that sensitive information won’t emanate from the so-called ‘SecuTablet’. This Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will include a security card and …
Read More »Worldwide smartphone shipment growth slows to 1.6 percent in 2016 ‘Report’
The smartphone market is expected to significantly decelerate in 2016, with developed markets such as the U.S., Canada, Western Europe and Japan weighing most heavily. Worldwide smartphone shipments are expected to reach 1.46 billion units in 2016, marking a year-over-year growth rate of 1.6%, according to the latest forecast from tech-industry tracker IDC. The analyst firm also said that iPhone …
Read More »Sudbury to host $65 Million Metal Earth centre
In what’s being described as the largest funding announcement in Laurentian University’s history, officials Tuesday will unveil Metal Earth. Local MPs Paul Lefebvre and Marc Serré are to be on hand for the announcement in the auditorium of the Willet Green Miller Centre. Earlier, Laurentian announced it had received “positive news” in mid-July on the status of its Metal Earth …
Read More »Dad shares grief at loss of nine-year-old son
A journalist has spoken out for the first time about the loss of his nine-year-old son to cancer in a bid to raise awareness of the disease. Saul Chapman, son of Trinity Mirror group development director Toby Chapman, died in September 2014 after an 11-month battle with a rare form of cancer that affected just 15 people in the UK …
Read More »Ontario boy gets ‘bristle brush’ lodged in throat
A 6-year-old boy from Ontario required surgery after a bristle from a wire barbecue cleaning brush became lodged in his throat. CBC reports Anthony Fiore took a bit of a burger in June only to feel a sharp pain. “It felt like a needle,” he says. Twelve hours later, Anthony was in surgery having a wire bristle removed from his …
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