This Is What Happens When You Leave Your Kids Alone For Five Minutes
We all know that kids can do unexpected things. You leave them for just a few minutes, then…BAM! Your kid floods the whole house! Hilarious!
We all know that kids can do unexpected things. You leave them for just a few minutes, then…BAM! Your kid floods the whole house! Hilarious!
From calling it quits after their 2002 engagement to rekindling their romance in 2006, here’s a look back at Pamela Anderson and Kid Rock’s relationship
LUNENBURG, N.S. — Another community in Nova Scotia has removed the name Cornwallis from municipal property — and the town of Lunenburg is now looking for new names from the public. Lunenburg council announced Tuesday that a street and two parks will be renamed following a recommendation from the town's anti-racism committee. The committee said changes are needed because the parks and street were originally named after former Nova Scotia governor Edward Cornwallis, who issued a "scalping proclama
HALIFAX — Liberal Angela Simmonds says she is resigning her seat in the Nova Scotia legislature effective April 1. Simmonds, who was first elected to represent Preston in the August 2021 general election, was the first Black woman to be named deputy Speaker in Nova Scotia. In a statement released by the party today, Simmonds says she needed to step down to “stretch out the legacy of changemakers” and lift up new voices. She says she will spend the next few months with her family and community wh
LANSING, Mich.. (AP) — Just three months ago, Rep. Elissa Slotkin was one of the most vulnerable Democrats in Washington, fighting an expensive campaign for reelection in a Michigan district that Republicans were sure they could retake. That was all a distant memory recently as Slotkin sat beaming next to Sen. Debbie Stabenow at a Lansing luncheon commemorating Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Fresh off a surprisingly comfortable 5 percentage-point victory, Slotkin was eager to praise Stabenow, the d
A decade before Tricia Rooney was accused of misappropriating funds from a Vancouver elementary school, parents at one of her previous jobs were asking questions about what had happened to the funding meant for their kids' Mandarin program. Barbara Lee, a parent at John Norquay Elementary, was particularly persistent about asking how then-principal Tricia Rooney was using the money, and why resources promised for the program allegedly hadn't appeared. Lee's persistence resulted in an October 201
Germany and the United States announced Wednesday that they will send battle tanks to Ukraine, the first stage of a coordinated effort by the West to provide dozens of the heavy weapons.View on euronews
Firefighters found 11 dead puppies and two people suffered smoke inhalation and injuries Wednesday morning after a fire in west Baltimore. City police said officers were called around 7:15 a.m. to a house fire in the 500 block of Bentalou Street. Police said firefighters extinguished the fire. Two people who were inside the house who suffered smoke inhalation and leg injuries were taken to the hospital. Police said firefighters found 11 puppies inside the house that died from fire-related injuries.
OTTAWA — The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed the Competition Bureau's effort to overturn a key approval of Rogers Communications Inc.'s takeover of Shaw Communications Inc. Court of Appeal Justice David Stratas said Tuesday the bureau's arguments don't meet the threshold of an overriding error going to the core of the case that would be required to overturn the decision by the Competition Tribunal to approve the $26-billion deal. "This is a high threshold. It is not enough to pull at leave
Mother sues Orange County Public Schools over alleged volunteer ban for ‘OnlyFans’ account
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis says he hasn’t considered issuing norms to regulate future papal resignations and plans to continue for as long as he can as bishop of Rome, despite a wave of criticism from some top-ranking conservative cardinals and bishops about his papal priorities. In his first interview since the Dec. 31 death of retired Pope Benedict XVI, Francis addressed his critics, his health and the next phase of his pontificate, which marks its 10th anniversary in March without Bened
Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) are investigating break-ins at four different churches over the last two weeks. On January 15, two suspects broke into St. David's Presbyterian Church. They were said to gain entry by breaking a window on the building's south side. A witness saw the suspects, and police believe this is what caused them to flee the scene without stealing any property. On the morning of January 19, thieves broke into St. John's Anglican Church in Nassagewaya. Thieves entered t
Socialite and reality TV star Paris Hilton has welcomed her first child with her husband, venture capitalist Carter Reum. Hilton took to Instagram on Tuesday and posted a photo that seems to show the 41-year-old new mom holding her baby boy’s tiny hand. “You are already loved beyond words,” she wrote, adding a blue heart emoji. The heiress did not say when her baby was born or provide further details, including a name. "It’s always been my dream to be a mother and I’m so happy that Carter and I
Such strandings are not unheard of, according to wildlife experts.
Kellinu Portelli, an "extremely fit" marathon runner, died near base camp from altitude sickness.
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, along with the state's Republican attorney general, said Tuesday the state will prosecute pharmacists who dispense abortion-inducing pills following a recent Food and Drug Administration rule change that broadens access to the pills. The Republican governor and South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley released a letter to South Dakota pharmacists saying they are “subject to felony prosecution” if they procure or dispense abortion-inducing dru
Coquitlam RCMP have confirmed a 21 year-old woman who went missing on Jan. 13 has been found safe. The woman's family, friends, and community members have also confirmed via posts on social media that she was located alive in Victoria, B.C., on Jan. 25 Police did not issue a missing-persons alert when the woman's disappearance was first reported, upsetting advocates pleading for her safety. RCMP say they received a report on Jan. 13, and the case remained a priority. A news release is issued if
VANCOUVER — Investment firm Luxor Capital Group LP remains opposed to Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Inc.'s deal to buy IAA Inc. despite changes to the agreement. Luxor, which holds a 3.6 per cent stake in the auctioneer, says the revised deal does little for Ritchie Bros. shareholders. It is also critical of a US$500-million financing deal with Starboard Value LP that was announced alongside the changes. Ritchie Bros. amended its proposal to buy IAA earlier this week to increase the proportion of ca
The decision by Facebook's parent company to soon reinstate Donald Trump's account comes at a critical moment for the former president as he tries to build campaign momentum for a return to the White House. Reclaiming his social media megaphone could open an important new stream of revenue for the 2024 contest’s only declared candidate, whose campaign has faced criticism for its lackluster launch. Trump is considering a return to Twitter, as well, rejoining both of the social media giants that he used to great effect to widely and personally connect with his supporters in previous campaigning.
BEIJING (AP) — Relegated Chinese Super League club Wuhan Yangtze announced Wednesday that it is ceasing operations, a decision that comes just two months after it received a points deduction for failing to pay player salaries. Wuhan finished 16th out of 18 teams in the 2022 season which ended in December, and said in a statement that it will not register to play in the second division for the 2023 campaign. “The club has been representing the city of Wuhan in central China’s Hubei Province in th
COBALT - The outgoing chair of the Cobalt Paul Penna Library board is reeling after she and other board members were notified by letter from the mayor of Cobalt that they are no longer in charge there. Maggie Wilson is a long-time community volunteer, chair of the Cobalt Historical Society and a resident of Coleman Township (which has a contract with the town and provides funding for library services there). She stated she and other board members received the letter from Mayor Mita Gibson throug