The CRTC has issued its first fine under Canada’s anti-spam law. Compu-Finder has 30 days to contest the CRTC’s ruling or a face a penalty of $1.1-million.
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Mom makes Boy jump from window at gunpoint (Video)
Mom makes boy jump out window at gun point? Spokeswoman Yolanda Fernandez said Michelle Vail, 32, told the child a serial killer was after them to get him to jump out the window. Vail had called police around 6:30 a.m., telling the dispatcher that her ex-boyfriend was at the door in St. Petersburg and she needed help.
Read More »Dog shot, tied to tracks is rescued from oncoming train (Video)
Police officers in Tampa Florida rescued a dog that had been shot and tied to some railroad tracks. Police responded to the area after three calls came in around 5:23 p.m. Just north of Eskimo Drive, Officer Gina Murphy found a 1- or 2-year-old mixed breed dog that had been shot twice in the neck and above the right shoulder …
Read More »Jawbone found : 2.8 Million-Year Ethiopian Fossil Redraws Human Evolution
2.8-million-year-old jawbone found in Ethiopia came from our ancestors. The earliest evidence of our human genus – Homo – was found in Ethiopia by a team of Arizona State University scientists and students during field research in 2013.
Read More »Supreme Court to rule in Derksen murder case today, Report
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled not to reinstate the murder conviction for a man accused of killing a Winnipeg girl more than 30 years ago.
Read More »Jessica Biel, Justin Timberlake party for 33rd (Video)
Jessica Biel just turned 33, and she got to celebrate at a small dinner party with her friends. The A-Team star supposedly donned a long white dress to the event, accenting her hair with a pink barrette. But her other half Justin is said to have showed up in a pair of casual jeans, topping off his ensemble with a …
Read More »Bill Cosby accuser to reveal identity
A Bill Cosby accuser has decided to reveal her identity after finding the strength to finally go public about the alleged attack 30 years ago.
Read More »Halifax police help slippery seal back into the water
Two Halifax police “seal whispers” helped shoo a baby seal back into the harbour after it took “a leisurely stroll down the middle of Lower Water Street” early Thursday morning, according to a release.
Read More »3-D Ultrasounds Could Be Dangerous, FDA : Study
Ultrasounds have come a long way in recent years — and there’s nothing like seeing a 3-D image of your child before he, or she, is born. Although ultrasound imaging is the most widely used medical imaging method during pregnancy, the FDA strongly discourages their use for creating fetal keepsake images and videos, according to a recent study.
Read More »Trichloroisocyanuric acid burning at Port Metro Vancouver (Video)
A fire at the Port of Metro Vancouver Wednesday afternoon prompted a Hazmat response, the evacuation of hundreds of people and forced the closure of the port. Trichloroisocyanuric acid (a bleaching agent and industrial disinfectant) was burning for more than an hour. The fire started in one shipping container, quickly spreading to three containers.
Read More »Officer Killed In Ambush – Video : Atlanta-area officer ambushed, fatally shot in head
A Georgia police officer was shot and killed early Wednesday morning in what’s being called an ambush attack. Another officer was shot at but the bullet destroyed the radio on the officer’s equipment belt.
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