The trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the failed cryptocurrency brokerage FTX, is set to begin in New York City this week. And while testimony is likely to veer into complex and murky topics, prosecutors are expected to try to boil their case down into simple terms for the …
Read More »Rogers expands TTC subway wireless network access to customers using other carriers
Rogers Communications Inc. says customers of all of the major Canadian wireless carriers can now connect to its 5G wireless network in the busiest sections of the Toronto subway system. Users will be able to access network on all stops in downtown core. Rogers Communications Inc. has announced that customers …
Read More »CRTC registration for podcasts and streaming companies draws criticism
Canada’s broadcasting regulator is obligating online streamers and podcast companies to provide registration information to them. But the new requirements are also inviting speculation that heavier regulation of content from online streamers and podcast companies is coming. Social media users not required to register with regulator, but some services will …
Read More »Kris Aquino’s health improves, asks for continuous prayers
Kris Aquino shared good news with her followers on Monday — some of her health indicators showed positive progress. “Thank you for your continued prayers, I don’t have my complete blood panel results yet but gumanda my inflammatory numbers [my inflammatory numbers have improved], in particular my C-reactive protein and …
Read More »Femme fatale at The ABS-CBN Ball red carpet
No diss to the dashing and elegant gents that walked The ABS-CBN Ball red carpet on Saturday night, but the female Kapamilya stars stole the show with their sultry and sophisticated looks. Kathryn Bernardo in Mark Bumgarner Kim Chiu in Francis Libiran “A Very Good Girl” star Kathryn Bernardo was …
Read More »More adults are taking medication for ADHD. Physicians say trend is a double-edged sword
New B.C. data suggests the rate of ADHD medication use among adults has gone up dramatically. Multiple experts say it’s a trend that could be improving the lives of many Canadians — though some warn it’s a double-edged sword, since these drugs can come with health risks and the potential …
Read More »150 Sable Island wild horses died last winter, Parks Canada reports
Sable Island ecologist Dan Kehler says the horses are most vulnerable in late winter when their energy reserves are low and grass is scarcer. Deaths amount to more than twice the annual average. A “severe” but not unprecedented die-off of feral horses on Sable Island last winter reduced the herd …
Read More »UAE holds annual oil and gas confab
ABU DHABI: The Emirati president-designate of the upcoming United Nations COP28 climate talks called on oil and gas companies on Monday to be “central to the solution” to fighting climate change, even as the industry boosts its production to enjoy rising global energy prices. The call by Sultan al-Jaber highlights …
Read More »This B.C. landlord was shocked to find his rental suite listed on Airbnb. Now, he wants stricter regulations
A landlord in Vancouver is calling on the provincial government to tighten regulations for short-term rentals after he was surprised to find his tenant was illegally listing his suite on Airbnb. David Wojtowicz says he got an email from his building manager last January that said there was an illegal …
Read More »Couple dead after bear attack in Banff National Park
A grizzly bear attacked and killed two people in Banff National Park west of Sundre, Alta., on Friday night, Parks Canada says. The common-law couple were experienced in the backcountry, says family member. A grizzly bear attacked and killed two people in Banff National Park west of Sundre, Alta., on …
Read More »