Toronto police are looking for a suspect following a stabbing outside the GO Train station near Eglinton Ave. E., and Bellamy St.
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BC toughens up distracted driving laws, Report
The BC government is making it much more expensive if you get caught texting and driving. Soon, you’ll end up with three points on your license to go with your $167 fine.
Read More »UK : Met Office Opens Space Weather Centre
The Met Office is opening the Space Weather Operations Centre in Exeter later today – a forecasting unit which will aim to protect the UK’s economy and infrastructure against solar flares and other forms of extreme space weather.
Read More »“Sexting” and Teen’s Sexual Activity, New Study
Sexting is texting accompanied with sexual pictures of your self to someone else. They can be nude photos, pictures of genitalia only or provocative poses. A new study looks at teens and sexting to see if teens that participate in sexting are more likely to become sexually active. A kind of which comes first scenario- sexual activity then sexting, or …
Read More »The 10 states with the worst quality of life
A recent study from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development shows that four New England states, including Maine are among the top 10 states with the best quality of life. The study compared nine factors that contribute to well-being including health, safety, education, and income.
Read More »Mattapan Funeral Director : Joseph O’Donnell Charged (Video)
A Mattapan funeral director has been indicted on charges of keeping decomposed human remains in a storage facility, prosecutors said Wednesday. A Suffolk County grand jury returned the 278-count indictment against 56-year-old Joseph O’Donnell of Mattapan.
Read More »Frank Rubert : Berlin man met accused through dating service
The Berlin man who took in Luka Magnotta days before his arrest says his guest was generous and that he had no idea about the crimes he was accused of until he spotted a photo of him in a newspaper.
Read More »New Telescope Breaks Ground in Hawaii
A ground breaking ceremony for what will be one of the word’s most advanced observatories was disrupted Tuesday by Native Hawaiian protesters and others opposed to the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea. More than 50 protesters blocked access near the mountain’s summit and greeted vans carrying dozens of attendees from five countries with chants and hula.
Read More »Chimp ‘personhood’ case goes to New York court
A New York appeals court will consider whether chimpanzees are entitled to “legal personhood” in what experts say is the first case of its kind. On Wednesday, a mid-level state appeals court will hear the case of 26-year-old Tommy, who is owned by a human and lives alone in what attorney Steven Wise describes as a “dark, dank shed” in …
Read More »Nicole Morin : Missing Girl Case in Springwater
An extensive ground search is underway near Barrie after police received new information related to the mysterious disappearance of Nicole Morin nearly three decades ago.
Read More »Chan Centre : Severn Cullis-Suzuki and Tanya Tagaq
Presented by the Chan Centre as part of the Beyond Words series A passionate and public environmental activist since childhood, Severn Cullis-Suzuki is also an author, television host of the APTN series Samaqan – Water Stories, scientist and mother.
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