Monthly Archives: August 2015
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Stephen Harper unveils tax credit plan for service club memberships
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper used a Sunday campaign stop in eastern Ontario to announce a new tax break for people who belong to service ... -
3 reasons why First Nations voters are suddenly more engaged
Just a few weeks into the federal election, it’s fair to say this campaign will see a dramatic rise in participation by indigenous voters. ... -
Capital Pride parade marches through Centretown
Capital Pride week is wrapping up its 30th celebration Sunday afternoon with a parade through Centretown. The parade began at 1 p.m. on ... -
Swayze Waters’s right boot carries Argos past Redblacks
Swayze Waters gave the Ottawa Redblacks the boot Sunday afternoon. Waters kicked two crucial fourth-quarter field goals to earn the Toronto Argonauts a ... -
Bear family lingering around Chelsea, Que., homes
A black bear and three cubs have been hanging out in yards outside homes in Chelsea, Que., for several weeks, causing both excitement ... -
Using a cell phone for an hour a day increases cancer risk by 500%, study shows
(NaturalNews) Studies are increasingly showing that cellular phone use can lead to chronic health problems, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Now a new ... -
Reno County Health Department says the majority of whooping cough cases were found in vaccinated individuals
(NaturalNews) A majority of the people coming down with whooping cough in Reno County, Kansas, were vaccinated against the disease, according to the ... -
The mainstream media has no credibility and is completely full of bunk
(NaturalNews) When I first began writing for a living, I asked my boss/mentor at the time what was the most important thing he ... -
How hyperconnectivity is dangerous to human civilization
(NaturalNews) In the age of hyperconnectivity, people have access to a sea of information with the click of a mouse. While the internet ... -
Third US Navy sailor dies after being exposed to Fukushima radiation
(NaturalNews) At least three of the U.S. Navy sailors exposed to radiation from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan have now died ...