Maple Leafs Player Suspended for Pushing Referee

    Mikhail Grabovski of the Toronto Maple Leafs received a 3 game suspension last night for pushing linesman Scott Cherrey. A scuffle had ensued between Grabovski and Montreal forward Sergei...

Canada: Forests pumping out carbon dioxide due to global warming

Canada continues to fall behind other countries in gaining control of carbon emissions and now the nation's forests are at stake. ENN reports on how Canada's trees are contributing to global warming. Canada's...

Canada loses 34,400 jobs in December

Canada is seeing its largest drop in employment since 2006, with 34,400 jobs lost in December alone. The Bank of Canada has cut lending rates to encourage spending, but I'm not sure how many people will go out and buy cars and fridges if they don't have jobs.  Overall,...

CEM - STD of Horse World

Contagious Equine Metritis(CEM) is a highly contagious disease that is spread during breeding, but may also be spread by contact with infected items.   Three stallions on a farm in Kentucky have tested...

Hasbro drops Scrabulous Lawsuit against Agarwalla Brothers

Hasbro has settled a lawsuit filed against two Indian brothers, whose RJ Software had created the word game 'Scrabulous' on Facebook.  They, however, cannot use the term 'Scrabulous' in any of their...

Niger Government may be involved in UN R. Fowler's disappearance.

By, Uwe Paschen.Last December 14th 2008 Robert Fowler and Louis Guay disappeared in Niger, Their Car was fund 45 Km from the Capital City Niamey the following day.No ransom demands have been made since nor has...

Dell Reduces Packaging, Not People

Computer company Dell has launched a plan to save about $8.1 million in the next four years by changing the way their computer and parts are packaged and shipped - the new packaging will be made from recycled...

Canada Receives a ‘D’ for Fitness

" Canada’s Report Card regarding Physical Activity for Children and Youth for 2008 has been poorly graded due to the lack of physical activity in our youth. The overall grade for 2008 was a ‘D’, a position that has not seen any change since 2005. Canada has received a...

2009 Pemberton Festival is cancelled

The 2009 Pemberton Festival has been cancelled because organizers say they don't have enough time to stage a truly crowd-drawing event. Organizers have just recently secured a permission from B.C.'s Agricultural...

CRTC Set to Upgrade 911 System for Cellphone Industry

In a move that will surely have Canadians feeling a lot more safe and secure, industry regulator CRTC has announced plans to upgrade Canada's increasingly outdated 911 system for the cellphone industry. ...

Toyota's First Solar powered Car.

By, Uwe Paschen.  Toyotas First Solar Powered car  Toyota is in spite of a Global Recession and maybe soon to be Depression, as well as its first annual loss in 70 year still investing into environmental...

Niger Army Admits Civilian Death! However not Genocide! BBC News!

source: BBC News World!(BBC article follows UP Article)Niger army admits civilian deathsBy, Uwe Paschen.Niger has admitted that the army killed seven Tuareg civilians at the weekend.The Government finally does admit...

The end of the Tuaregs in Niger, Chad, Mali and Cameroon, Algeria and Libya!

By Uwe Paschen.Soon we will see a title such as "the last of the Tuaregs" due to the fact that no one seems to care nor speak up for them and maybe because they do not have a country of their own with lots of Oil or...

The Last Christmas.

By, Uwe Paschen.  Christmas Eve in Niger.  I do have some good memories of what Christmas was when I was a Child and even as our Children where still Young, yet the last time we managed to have our whole family...

Wolves Being Killed in Spite of Being on the Endangered List.

Wolves being killed in spite of being on the endangered list in the US.  From Michigan come the latest reports of a Radio Collared Wolf being killed in spite of the fact that this magnificent animal is on the...

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