Fewer Canadian firms are preoccupied with cost-saving and outsourcing production to nations like China and more are focused on growth, according to a new report from consulting firm KPMG.
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Blue King Crab : Rare blue-coloured crab discovered in Alaska
A rare blue-colored red king crab was part of a fisherman’s catch earlier this month in Nome, Alaska.
Read More »Oceans Make Exoplanets Stable for Alien Life, new study shows
There’s one thing we definitely have in common with aliens, if they exist, and that’s a need to be near the sea. By creating a computer simulated pattern of ocean movement on a model of a planet much like Earth, scientists at the University of East Anglia were able to study how the presence or absence of an ocean affected …
Read More »OPP : Driver Clocked At Three Times Speed Limit
Oxford OPP has laid charges after a motorcycle was observed traveling nearly three times the posted speed limit on Rokeby Side Road in Tillsonburg. It was Saturday when police noticed the motorcycle traveling between 139km/h and 149km/h in the posted 50km/h zone.
Read More »Parrot FreeFlight 3 controls two MiniDrones in one app (Video)
Drone-loving Android users can now play around with Parrot’s new MiniDrone toys. With the FreeFlight 3 control app now available on Google Play Store.
Read More »Matthew de Grood : calgary mass murder suspect to appear in court
The young man charged in Calgary’s worst mass murder is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday. Matthew de Grood, 22, is charged with five counts of first-degree murder after a violent stabbing spree at a house party on Tuesday, April 15th.
Read More »Neil Bantleman : canadian teacher at centre of Indonesian sex scandal
A Burlington man has been jailed in Indonesia on allegations of child sexual abuse at a Jakarta school. Forty-five-year-old Neil Bantleman has spent the past four years working as a learning co-ordinator at the Jakarta International School.
Read More »Middle East virus found in camel barn, Study
Scientists have detected genetic fragments of deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in the air of a barn housing a camel infected with the virus. MERS is a serious viral respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus and can be transmitted by air to humans.
Read More »June hottest month on record worldwide : NOAA Report
June was the hottest month worldwide since recordkeeping began in 1880, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said. It marked the third month in a row that global temperature reached a record high, Xinhua news agency reports NOAA as saying in its monthly climate report.
Read More »Miss Idaho Wears Insulin Pump On Stage (Photo)
The newly crowned Miss Idaho 2014, Sierra Sandison, is being hailed as an inspiration for wearing her insulin pump exposed while competing in the bikini portion of a pageant.
Read More »Father Beats Accused Child Abuser, Police
Police say a Daytona Beach father beat an 18-year-old man unconscious after finding him sexually abusing his son. Authorities say the father called 911 early Friday after he walked in on the alleged abuse.
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