The colourful image on the coin shows three fishermen aboard a boat, staring and gesturing as the ghostly image of a flying saucer appears to crash into a choppy sea. HO/The Canadian Press The Royal Canadian Mint has issued a glow-in-the-dark coin that captures the eerie scene more than 50 …
Read More »Royal Navy’s £3.2billion aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives in Nova Scotia on first visit
The Royal Navy’s £3.1billion new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has arrived in Canada for its historic first visit after Marines practised ship attacks by abseiling onto the ship’s huge flight deck. The 65,000-tonne warship, the biggest ever built for the Navy, arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, this morning after …
Read More »Rarest Canadian coin – the 1911 silver dollar – on display this weekend in Mississauga
The 1911 silver dollar, a very rare coin, will be on display this weekend in Mississauga at a coin expo. Handout Rare currency expert Alfredo Cimino has never seen the 1911 silver dollar, but he’s heard of it. Everyone in the business has. Nicknamed the Emperor or Holy Grail of …
Read More »Markets at Major Inflection Point
The major stock indexes are nearing major price and time pivots and could breakout/breakdown to a significant move that could decide the next election, notes Jeff Greenblatt. The next week could be the most pivotal time of the year. Since we are coming to a year out from the election, …
Read More »Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will go head-to-head in yacht race around Isle of Wight
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to go head-to-head in a yacht race around the Isle of Wight next month – reviving a royal sailing tradition started by King George VI in 1827. William, 37, and Kate, also 37, have already challenged each other to an ice-hockey penalty …
Read More »Epic fail in Canada double murder case
Canadian police were left looking foolish when they livestreamed a press conference on the double murder of Australian Lucas Fowler and his American girlfriend in British Columbia. According to the New York Post, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were giving a very serious press conference into the brutal killing of …
Read More »Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend final day of Wimbledon
A beaming Duchess of Cambridge couldn’t hide her excitement today as she and Prince William joined a host of celebrities to watch Roger Federer take on Novak Djokovic in an epic five set battle for the Wimbledon crown. Federer and Djokovic are fighting tooth and nail in the final set …
Read More »Kate and Meghan end feud rumours as they attend Wimbledon
After nine months of continuous whispers about the state of their relationship, Meghan and Kate were today determined to put feud rumours to bed with a truce at the tennis. The ‘duelling Duchesses’, both 37, seemed to be getting on famously as they chatted and smiled in the Royal Box, …
Read More »Controversial environmental-review bill becomes law
Usher of the Black Rod Greg Peters and Governor General Julie Payette look on as government bills are read in the Senate Chamber during a royal assent ceremony, in Ottawa on June 21, 2019. Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press The Liberal government received royal assent on Friday for its contentious Bill …
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