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Hershey Kisses Smith Falls Goodbye

After many decades, Hershey Canada, has said it will close it's dorrs and kiss Smith Falls goodbye.
Published Feb 24, 2007 by Posthappy | 10 comments

Op-Ed: You can't be serious about M&M's as assault weapons?

Straight from the you-can’t-be-serious files: A young man was recently arrested for allegedly "assaulting" a police officer with M&M's. Let's hope the officer has a full and speedy recovery.
Published May 12, 2008 by S.H. Mills | 8 comments

Hillary Clinton Holds Massive Leads In West Virginia and Kentucky

Hillary Clinton does not have the delegate lead that Barack Obama enjoys. Clinton's goal at this point is to convince superdelegates that Obama cannot win in November's general election against John McCain. WV and Kentucky will give her argument validity.
Published May 12, 2008 by Susan Duclos | 19 comments

Tasers Are Really Dangerous? Who Knew!

In spite of increasing numbers of news reports about deaths from tasering, the weapons are being put into the hands of more and more untrained law officers, and the industry has continued to insist that the devices aren’t dangerous.
Published May 11, 2008 by Connie M (Catana) | 11 comments

Study: Sitting straight is 'bad for backs'

Scottish and Canadian researchers say sitting up straight is not the best position for office workers' backs. They recommend the "135-degree" position.
Published May 11, 2008 by Chris V. Thangham | 8 comments

Facebook Follows MySpace Lead, Allowing Members to Export Data to Other Sites

Social networks are virtual gold mines of personal information. Sites like Facebook know more about you than your family probably does. They're now letting members take information with them outside of the network, to other places on the Web.
Published May 10, 2008 by Chris Hogg | 9 comments

Op-Ed: Beirut, Gaza, Iran and the Political Mess that is the Middle East

Iran hangs women and gays. Saudi Arabia will behead a man for cursing God. Jihadis pour into Afghanistan and Iraq, killing indiscriminately. Hamas takes Gaza in a bloody coup. Now Hezbollah is making a violent power grab in Beirut. It never ends, does it?
Published May 9, 2008 by Johnny Simpson | 7 comments

Camp X: Canada's secret spy training facility & the 007 connection

This week's Caledon Perspectives reported on a little-known fact. Camp X - Canada's secret spy training facility located just minutes outside of Toronto, Ontario, opened on December 8, 1941, the day after the Pearl Harbour attack.
Published May 8, 2008 by Sheba | 12 comments

Bongs and 'Beer Goggles' Have Brits Banging Big Time

Seems Europeans are imbibing and inhaling at an ever increasing rate. The motivation - getting their rocks off, or should I say socks off. Binge drinking and drug use is being touted as the new Viagra for European youth, with the UK taking top honors.
Published May 9, 2008 by Pamela Jean (GotTheScoop) | 12 comments

Locusts Eat Their Own

In seemingly spontaneous fashion, as many as 10 billion critters can suddenly swarm the air and carpet the ground, blazing destructive paths that bring starvation and economic ruin.
Published May 8, 2008 by Bob Ewing | 75 comments

Stuart Kaufmann and the unbearable ease of the origin of life

Contrary to common belief, life may not be an unlikely event. Evidence is mounting that, on the contrary, life is an inevitable outcome of sufficiently complex chemical soups. Moreover, it arose incredibly early in the existence of our planet.
Published May 9, 2008 by Bart B. Van Bockstaele | 19 comments

DigitalJournal.com Opens Voting to Everyone

More great feedback, more great changes: DigitalJournal.com is happy to announce we are opening up voting to allow anyone to decide what news hits the front page. You no longer need to register just to vote. Ladies and gentlemen, start your voting!
Published Sep 21, 2007 by Chris Hogg | 54 comments

Great Tits are Thriving in Warm English Spring

An abundance of caterpillars and warm spring weather has created an ideal situation for an early laying season for tits in Great Britain.
Published May 8, 2008 by Mr Garibaldi | 15 comments
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