Brian Lidster
Digital Journalist based in Toronto, ON, Canada.
Joined on Oct 16, 2009
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The environmental activist group known as Greenpeace is showcasing their photo editing abilities in their latest crusade directed at the attendees of the 2009 U.N. Climate Change Conference in Denmark.
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Ngozi and Charles have made the decision to name their son Nassir. What’s interesting about this story is the parents didn’t even utter a word to decide on the name.
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They portray a folk band from New Zealand trying to make it big in New York City on HBO, but after two seasons, Flight of the Conchords may be coming to an end.
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The votes are in and now select Ontarians will have a new option when choosing a style of license plate for their vehicle.
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Chapter seven in the November report released from Canada’s auditor general is entitled ‘Emergency Management – Public Safety Canada’ and hints at the possibility of the government being unprepared to handle a number of disasters.
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The Montreal Gazette has confirmed the body of Marc Guay, 31, has been recovered bringing to an end the search for three missing Quebec miners.
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A simple house-cat or domesticated dog just wouldn’t cut it as a pet for the fastest human being on the planet.
21-year-old Usain Bolt was seen walking around Kenya with his newly adopted cheetah which he has appropriately named 'Lightning Bolt.'
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The body of Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe has been secured in a marble crypt in the Westwood Village Memorial Park cemetery since she died in 1962.
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Long-time late night television host Jay Leno took some time to reflect upon on his decision to move to an earlier time slot in a recent interview with Broadcasting and Cable News.
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He may have looked like the plump television character Tinky Winky from the show The Teletubbies, but police in London, Ont. say the man they are looking for could be armed and dangerous.
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They’ve been trapped 485 metres below the ground since Friday and rescue crews are fearing the worst for three Montreal miners.
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There are reports of a new gambling game in Bulgaria that has drivers and pedestrians proceeding with extreme caution through city intersections.
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Canada’s privacy watchdog has given the go ahead to a new type of airport security that will be able to see through the clothes of travelers.
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Cloudy skies and an unwelcome cargo ship made National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials call off the test flight of their newest design of moon rockets.
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Some phone bills across Canada will appear to be $6.95 cheaper as Telus begins its plan to scrap the 'system access fee' for cell phone users.
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Comedian and actor Bill Cosby, star of the television series The Cosby Show, is about to embark on a project unlike anything he has done in the past.
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Media outlets across north America are taking time to remember the legacy of Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, Jack Nelson.
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It can grow to the size of the average human hand and is exactly what you would picture an overtly large spider to look like.
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Computer and technology mogul Apple has announced that their shares have risen to their highest levels amid strong sales of their iPhone smartphone and Mac computers.
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While many record labels take aim at YouTube in an effort to cut down on its free music sharing capabilities, popular music act U2 is taking a different approach.
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