Photo shows a cybersecurity professional creating a strong password to protect data from cybercriminals. Photo created using midjourney. Computers and the internet greatly influence how we live, work, and even play. Whether it’s your online banking account, email, or social media, each digital door to your personal life is safeguarded …
Read More »Buyers of Ontario townhome project still waiting for keys — 6 years after some made deposits
Buyers who put down tens of thousands of dollars in deposits for a pre-construction townhome project in Brampton six years ago are still waiting for their keys as the builder faces both legal and financial challenges associated with the long-delayed project. Vandyk Properties says it plans to finish Uptowns project …
Read More »Amid inflation, a housing crisis and conflict with Trudeau, Alberta adopted rent control — 48 years ago
Sky-high inflation. Exorbitant rent increases. Conflict between Alberta and Prime Minister Trudeau. The year is not 2023. It’s 1975. How the Lougheed government came to embrace a policy it long opposed, and what parallels exist today. Sky-high inflation. Exorbitant rent increases. Conflict between Alberta and Prime Minister Trudeau. The year …
Read More »Principal apologizes for asking student to remove Palestinian flag from online profile
The principal of an Ottawa public school has apologized for asking a student to remove the Palestinian flag as their profile picture. National Council of Canadian Muslims says similar incidents occurring in school boards across Canada. The principal of an Ottawa public school has apologized for asking an elementary school …
Read More »Arthur Irving no longer chair of Irving Oil, fuels more speculation about N.B. company’s future
Arthur Irving is no longer in his leadership role at Irving Oil and his daughter, Sarah Irving, is no longer part of the leadership team, according to the company’s website, fuelling further speculation about the future of one of New Brunswick’s largest employers. Sarah Irving, his daughter, is no longer …
Read More »El Niño’s impact on Canada’s winter: What to expect?
El Niño has arrived! That is something we know for certain. But, what does that mean for Canada’s upcoming winter? Past data indicates that El Niño winters tend to be relatively mild across the country, particularly during strong El Niño events like the one anticipated for this winter. Visit our …
Read More »A bold move to rekindle cinema magic
Joey de Guzman, a young director with a background spanning New Zealand and the Philippines, is shouldering a significant role as one of the directors of Shake, Rattle & Roll: Extreme. Despite the film’s primary objective of luring moviegoers back into the cinema, De Guzman remarkably maintains his composure and …
Read More »Vilma Santos-Recto tells die-hard supporters to stop fighting with Noranians over MMFF: ‘Wag niyo na silang pansinin’
At a Glance The issue started after Ate Guy’s movie failed to make it to this year’s film festival, while Ate Vi’s film “When I Met You In Tokyo” was selected as one of 10 official entries in this year’s holiday film festival. Vilma Santos-Recto (Facebook) Star for All Seasons …
Read More »A feast for the senses and a gift of charity
Morocco Kingdom of Light, in collaboration with Rustan’s Zenaida Tantoco, recently co-hosted an event titled An Enchanted Afternoon with Pinky Tobiano, showcasing a new dimension of her tablescaping mastery. Pinky Tobiano, a chemist by profession, philanthropist, social media influencer, and the Queen of Tablescaping, meticulously curated five table settings with …
Read More »Netflix gains subscribers with ads and password crackdown
SAN FRANCISCO, United States – Netflix on Wednesday said subscriber numbers grew nearly 11 percent to 247 million in the recently ended third quarter as it cracked down on password sharing and refined an ad-supported tier. (Photo from AFP) The leading streaming service said it is increasing the price of its …
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