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No, sharks aren't out to get you. But here's why it may seem like it.
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 6 minutes agoThe larger species have bigger, serrated teeth and larger jaws, which means they're more likely to...
Two grocery items in Coquitlam cost $40. The NDP is not happy
Tri-City News· 26 minutes agoJagmeet Singh held the news conference outside of the Lougheed Highway store in the City Centre neighbourhood about ...
Andrea Mazzarino, TomDispatch
The Raw Story· 3 hours agoArmed conflict disrupts food supplies as warring factions divert resources to arms production and their militaries while destroying the kinds of infrastructure ...
Remembering Bob Williams: BC urban planning giant dies at 91 | Urbanized
Daily Hive· 4 hours agoBob Williams, a stalwart figure in British Columbia’s political landscape, has passed away at the...
To revive the OAS, let’s give women a turn at the top | Opinion
Miami Herald via Yahoo Canada News· 5 hours agoBut if it wishes to reclaim its...OAS needs to trigger a confidence shock. This could immediately be...
Here's What A Quintessential Breakfast Looks Like In Japan
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoIn Japan, there's a traditional format to what's served for this meal, and much like other cuisine...
Sam's Club's Brand New Food Court Item Has Shoppers Racing to Grab It
Parade· 6 hours agoMove over Costco, Sam’s Club has entered the chat with a brand-new food court offering that is sure...
The Brand That Revolutionized Napa Valley Cabernet Under $50 Does It Again
Men's Journal· 7 hours agoIt's not often the label of a wine brand moves me so much that I fall in love with all elements, but...
Serving Up Aloy of Food with the Official Horizon Cookbook
Push Square· 8 hours agoWhile I can't show you everything (the cookbook contains 65 food and drink recipes), I've picked out...
‘Whatchamacallit’, ‘gizmo’ and ‘thingamajig’: what we say when we can’t find the right word – and...
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours agoLast but certainly not least...thingamajig”, “whatchamacallit” (for an object) or “what’s-his-name”...