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  • Manti Teo Girlfriend Bobblehead Night at Freedom game

    Examiner - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    website included information on the additional giveaways and festivities; "Thursday night's promotions will also include an air guitar contest, a pretend kiss cam, an imaginary food fight, and fans with imaginary friends, girlfriends/boyfriends or spouses are encouraged to sit in section 115, the section furthest down the left field line" Now that the hysteria surrounding ...

  • Now available on home video Parker doesnt quite live up to expecations

    Examiner - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    It's that kind of week in the annals of home video releases because it is an insanely busy one with a wide array of offerings becoming available for those looking for some couch bound entertainment. ...

  • Wrestlemania NYNJ delivers more then just in the ring

    Examiner - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The Super Bowl of Sports Entertainment, the highlight of the professional wrestling calendar, you describe it a variety of ways but there is only one event that is known the world over as Wrestlemania. It doesn't matter your age or even if you are a fan, you know that Wrestlemania is something special and it is a big deal. Out today on DVD & Blu-Ray, we bear witness to the annual event ...

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  • ‘Teen Mom’ star Kailyn Lowry judges people for skipping her baby shower

    Examiner - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Kailyn Lowry has denied that she was pregnant with her second child for several months, but it sounds like she is indeed pregnant with her second child, as some of ...

  • PM Stephen Harper to address political storm in Ottawa before jetting south

    CTV - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    In this Thursday May 16, 2013 file photo, Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks to business leaders during a meeting in New York. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian ...

  • Toronto councillors to weigh in on casino in revived debate

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Coun. Paula Fletcher predicts that the casino debate will lead to a vote in which council rejects building a gamin facility in downtown Toronto. ...

  • Man shot in leg in Etobicoke apartment building

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Man shot in leg in Etobicoke apartment building A man is recovering in hospital with a gunshot wound to his leg after an early-morning shooting at an Etobicoke apartment ...

  • P3 is the only option for Saint John water deal MP says

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Saint John councillors have no choice but to push forward with a public-private partnership on the new water system, according to Conservative MP Rodney Weston. Saint John's water treatment system will cost an estimated $220 million and in March the council voted to move forward with a public-private partnership to finance the ...

  • Coroner’s inquest starts into Chinese student’s death

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    (Courtesy of Brenan's Funeral Home) Jury selection will get underway on Tuesday at the coroner's inquest into the death of a 17-year-old Chinese student who died in hospital after nearly drowning at the Canada Games Aquatic Centre in Saint John in 2011. Yifan (Jason) Wang had moved to Saint John as an international student when he went to the centre's pool with some friends on ...

  • Elijah Harpers daughter overwhelmed by condolences

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Elijah Harper's daughter, Holly, says she is touched by the outpouring of sympathy and condolences for her father, as hundreds of Manitobans lined up at the Manitoba Legislature to pay their respects. Harper said it reminded her of how her father felt when people supported his decision to reject the Meech Lake accord. "I am feeling the same support and it is giving me strength ...

  • ConocoPhillips pulls back on plan to sell Canadian oil sands assets

    The Globe And Mail - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    ConocoPhillips Co. is pulling back on plans to sell its Canadian oil sands assets after it exceeded its target for raising capital by divesting energy properties elsewhere in the world.The oil and gas major had been looking to find buyers or partners for 50 per cent of its mostly undeveloped oil sands holdings as part of its quest to pocket between $8-billion (U.S.) and $10-billion by selling ...

  • Still hope for missing Canadian student

    SBS - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Police and family members are refusing to give up hope for a Canadian man who went missing in NSW's Snowy Mountains more than a week ago.Prabhdeep Srawn's rental car was found on May 13 at Charlotte Pass Village, one of several ski resorts nestled on the slopes of Mount Kosciuszko, Australia's highest peak.Police say he intended to hike up the 2228-metre mountain and then onto ...

  • Comforting Skin will creep you out of yours

    Examiner - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The weekly home video onslaught also brings some Canadian fare as well that is more than worth our attention. "Comforting Skin" is a psychological thriller that looks at our deep seeded need to be loved and puts a chilling spin on ...

  • Oklahoma tornado rescue crews work through night

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Updated Rescue crews work through the night Death toll at 51 is expected to rise Tornado was EF4, second-most powerful twister on enhanced Fujita scale Downed power lines, open gas lines pose risk in storm's ...

  • What kind of home can $380588 buy

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    What will $380,588 buy in Vancouver as compared with Windsor? Use the dropdown menus below to filter by province and city and see how the regions stack ...

  • The Bank of Canada’s phantom Council

    The Globe and Mail - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Stephen Poloz, centre, walks with Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, left, and Mark Carney after being named as the next Governor of the Bank of Canada during a news conference , Thursday May 2, 2013 in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/THE CANADIAN ...

  • Canadian regulator takes lighter view of Bitcoin

    ComputerWorld AU - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    LibertyBit , which exchanges the virtual currency Bitcoin for U.S. and Canadian dollars, has been told it does not have to register with Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada ...

  • After Crashing In Canadian Abyss Four Men Fight To Survive

    NPR - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    On the night of Oct. 19, 1984, Erik Vogel was uneasy about flying. It was snowing; his plane's deicer and autopilot weren't working; and his co-pilot had been bumped to fit one more passenger on his 10-seater. But the young pilot was behind schedule and he felt like his job was on the line, so he took off, as he did most days, shuttling between the remote communities that dotted the ...

  • ‘Freak’ spring storm dumps record 58 cms of snow on Gander Newfoundland

    National Post - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Newfoundlanders hoping to camp and barbecue their way through the Victoria Day long weekend were instead buried under a record 58 centimetres of snow as a "freak" storm hit on Saturday. Last year’s May 2-4 weekend was sunny and hot in Gander, NL -- the hardest hit area -- and residents were hoping for more of the same. But as the weather forecast called for snow on a drizzly ...

  • Mikhail Grabovski admits to biting Hab in Feb. 9 game report

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Canadiens' Max Pacioretty, right, shows a referee apparent markings of an alleged bite to his arm by Maple Leafs forward Mikhail Grabovski in a Feb. 9 game in Montreal. Grabovski reportedly has admitted to the bite. (Graham Hughes/Canadian ...

  • Ryan Dempster thankful for time with Cubs

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Red Sox pitcher Ryan Dempster has dropped two of his past three starts to fall to 2-4 with a 4.27 earned-run average in nine games. (Jim Rogash/Getty ...

  • Canadians invited to weigh in on plan to build army of wind turbines off the shores of Juno Beach in France

    National Post - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    For decades visitors to the D-Day beaches on the northwest coast of France have looked out at the English Channel, taking in the journey made by Allied troops that marked a turning point in the Second World War. The view from some of those sites -- including Juno Beach where 359 Canadians died -- could soon change if a plan succeeds to build an army of wind turbines some 10 kilometres ...

  • Bed sharing raises risk of sudden infant death syndrome fivefold new study

    National Post - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Parents who share a bed with their baby are exposing it to a fivefold increase in the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, even without any other risk factor such as smoking or alcohol, according to a new study. The analysis of nearly 1500 sudden unexplained infant deaths in Europe and Australasia gives a firm epidemiological foundation to the common wisdom that co-sleeping is dangerous, ...

  • Monstrous Oklahoma tornado kills at least 91

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Disaster workers toiled in hail, lightning and rain early Tuesday in Moore, Okla., hoping to find survivors of a giant tornado that killed at least 91 people. Hundreds of crews, including National Guardsmen, Red Cross workers and city and county employees, worked feverishly under stadium lights through the night, cutting through fallen beams and clearing debris. Three thunderstorms pummeled ...

  • Stanley Cup Stories Red Wings put on show in Motown

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Al Sobotka of the Detroit Red Wings gets the crowd going by spinning an octopus over his head prior to the Red Wings playing the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 3 on Monday. (Gregory Shamus/Getty ...

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