A boil water advisory has been issued by the Fraser Health Authority for Aldergrove residents served by one of Langley Township’s water systems. The precautionary boil water advisory was issued after a low level of coliform bacteria was found in a sample of water from the system serving the area between 260th and 276th Streets and 24th and 36th Avenues.
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US : Chicken linked to salmonella recalled
A California chicken producer has issued its first recall since being linked to an outbreak of an antibiotic-resistant strain of salmonella that has been making people sick for more than a year, company and federal food officials said Thursday night.
Read More »Megan Fox Joins Instagram, Posts No-Makeup Selfie (Photo)
Actress Megan Fox has joined the celebrity bandwagon on online photo-sharing platform Instagram. The 28-year-old actress made her debut with make-up free selfie, in which she looked stunning.
Read More »Melissa McCarthy : Actress Reveals How She Lost a $9000 Wig
The 43 year old actress was testing a stunt for her new movie ‘Tammy’ but things went wrong when she failed to interpret her adviser’s instructions properly and crashed in the water.
Read More »Mom killed teacher in class, authorities say
French authorities paid tribute to a school teacher who was stabbed to death in front of her class by the mother of one of her students, as more details of the killing emerged. Fabienne Terral-Calmès, a 34-year-old married mother-of-two, was attacked in her classroom in the southern town of Albi, just after morning lessons had started.
Read More »Woman Punched Repeatedly In Head By officer (Video)
A motorist used his cellphone to capture what appeared to be the violent arrest of a woman on the 10 Freeway in California on Tuesday. The video shows the officer walked up behind the woman, grabbed her, knocked her to the ground, straddled her body, and punched her repeatedly.
Read More »Woman dies at Ottawa rave event, Police
A young woman is dead and another in an induced coma as Ottawa Police say they’re investigating severe reactions to pills consumed at rave events in Ottawa. They say the events took place between Sunday and Tuesday this week – one in central Ottawa, the other in the east end.
Read More »Combined Exercises May Be Best for Type 2 Diabetes, New Study
A new study suggests aerobic and resistance training combined are the most effective ways for diabetics to control their blood sugar, rather than each individually.
Read More »Headbanging Causes Blood Clot For Metal Fan, Science Says
Doctors have highlighted the potential dangers of headbanging to heavy-metal music after a man developed a chronic subdural haematoma after a Motorhead concert. The 50 year-old man had complained of a steadily worsening headache despite no head trauma.
Read More »Canadians’ healthcare costs keep rising, report says
A new study released today by the Fraser Institute says a typical Canadian family with two parents and two children will pay up to $11,786 for public health care in 2014. “Health care in Canada is not free—while Canadians may not pay directly for medical services, they pay a substantial amount of money for health care through taxes,” said Bacchus …
Read More »CeeLo Green : Rapper reveals why he left The Voice
Earlier this year, Cee-Lo Green announced that he was leaving “The Voice” for good. At that time, the “Crazy” singer blamed his busy schedule for not being able to commit to the hit NBC series, but he has now revealed more reasons which prompted him to quit after four non-consecutive seasons.
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