El Niño, a mass of unusually warm ocean water that is transferred by wind currents, has significantly emerged along the equatorial region of the globe for the first time since 2010.
AARON GUILLEN
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On an average day, one might wake up and grab a BLT at a local coffee shop, pick up a burger at a nearby fast food restaurant for lunch, and, at night, indulge in a plate of spaghetti and meatballs.
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Even though she has spent the majority of her life in Canada since 1933, Joan Stirling, 99, was denied a Canadian Citizenship, because she couldn’t provide her birth certificate.
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When you have a late night out and don’t have your car, how do you plan on getting home?
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Pentatonix’s distinct a cappella sound has gained the group over one-billion YouTube views, the highest charting Christmas album by a group since 1962 (1.1 million sold, according to Nielsen Music), appearances on Ellen, Conan, and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and a Grammy win for their Daft Punk medley.
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“If home is where the heart is, then are homeless people heartless?”
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After multiple times trying and failing to make users happy, TransLink is reaching out to the general public with a new survey taking place until November 6.
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Canadian tech giants race to introduce fastest service ever By Aaron Guillen, Staff Reporter Having frustrations with videos that buffer or websites that take too long to upload? Have no…
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Many have been taught since childhood that it is good to drink milk. Why?
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has been in negotiations for the past couple of weeks in Atlanta with trade ministers from 12 partner countries around the Pacific Rim.