Michael Bublé’s and his wife Luisana have announced the arrival of their second child, a baby boy. They already have one son together, Noah, who is 2-years-old. The celebrity couple took to social media to share their exciting news.
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Booster seats recalled over safety concerns, Report
More than 87,000 child booster car seats sold at Canadian Tire stores are being recalled because they fail to meet safety regulations. According to Transport Canada, neither the Apramo nor the Kukuxumusu branded seats met stiffness requirements of the Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations, while the Kukuxumusu seats failed to meet flammability requirements.
Read More »Seven hospitalized in Five provinces affected by Listeria outbreak, Ministry of Health says
The Public Health Agency of Canada is investigating an outbreak of listeria in Eastern Canada that has put seven people in hospital. Seven cases of Listeria monocytogenes have been tied to the outbreak: three in Ontario, one in Quebec, one in New Brunswick, one in Prince Edward Island and one in Newfoundland and Labrador, the release noted. Individuals became sick …
Read More »London man clocked going 197 km/h on Highway 401 near Chatham
Driver have been charged with stunt driving for excessive speeding in Leamington and Chatham. A 20-year-old London man has been charged with stunt driving after police say he was caught driving nearly twice the posted speed limit Friday on Highway 401.
Read More »Robert Olsen: Officer Indicted in Fatal Shooting of Anthony Hill
Robert Olsen, the DeKalb County police officer indicted for murder last night in the March 2015 shooting of unarmed veteran Anthony Hill, turned himself in early Friday morning. DeKalb County District Attorney Robert James presented his case to a grand jury Thursday seeking criminal charges against veteran DeKalb County police Officer Robert Olsen. Robert Olsen shot and killed Anthony Hill, …
Read More »Joseph Capitanio: Massachusetts Man gets probation for accidental bomb blast
Joseph Capitanio, A Massachusetts man whose two-year-old son said to police “Big boom, Daddy uh-oh” after his father accidentally detonated a homemade bomb has been sentenced to two years of probation. Joseph Capitanio was sentenced earlier this week for what his lawyer described as “one of the dumbest things he’s done.”
Read More »Pennsylvania Anti-bullying workshop had unplanned consequences, Report
Pennsylvania Middle School Asks Unnecessarily Personal Questions of Students During Anti-Bullying Workshop. A recent workshop on kindness held for 285 eighth-graders at West Allegheny Middle School has resulted in a flurry of criticism on social media from some parents and others who say the personal information gathered during the program could be used by bullies or may even be a …
Read More »Whitesboro Seal: NY village agrees to change logo “Video”
What’s Next for the Village of Whitesboro Seal?. Whitesboro, N.Y. – A central New York village has agreed to work with the Oneida Indian Nation and create a new village emblem. Earlier this month, the village of Whitesboro became the subject of a national controversy when it voted to keep its village logo. According to the village, the logo depicted …
Read More »Kamloops Toddler Saves Kamloops Family During Carbon Monoxide Leak
A B.C. couple says their baby daughter saved their lives after a furnace started leaking carbon monoxide overnight. Kyle and Monique Ruppel were asleep in their Kamloops home last week when their 15-month-old daughter, Celia, woke her mom up. “Celia typically wakes once per night. We always get up with her and help her back to sleep. On Friday, at …
Read More »Tineke Kraal guilty of booby-trapping North Van trail has been sentenced
Tineke Kraal, the 64-year-old North Vancouver woman, who pleaded guilty to setting traps for mountain bikes on several trails on the North Shore, has been sentenced to three years probation and 150 community service hours. Kraal’s lawyer, Martin Peters says his client is genuinely remorseful for what she did.
Read More »Alberta man hospitalized after eating worms in homemade salmon sushi
Sushi lovers, beware: stomach-burrowing parasites may bite if you try to make the Japanese delicacy at home. An Alberta man had the misfortune of hosting the first-recorded Canadian case of a nasty parasitic worm from raw fish he bought at a grocery store.
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