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What happened to the sturdy truncheon?.

Stephen Harper links guns to personal security and draws fire about 'vigilante security' from his critics.

Stephen Harper links guns to personal security and draws fire about ‘vigilante security’ from his critics.

“Let him eat cake.”

Mexican drug lord 'La Tuta's hideout was finally given away by his girlfriend Maria Antonieta bringing him a chocolate birthday cake.

Mexican drug lord ‘La Tuta’s hideout was finally given away by his girlfriend Maria Antonieta bringing him a chocolate birthday cake.

A matter of scale.

Royal Caribbean  International is building the largest cruise ship to date,carrying5,400 passengers.

Royal Caribbean International is building the largest cruise ship to date,carrying5,400 passengers.

“I eat healthy :salad at every meal.”

Most food studies,using personal questionnaires,are based on faulty data :people lie about what they eat.

Most food studies,using personal questionnaires,are based on faulty data :people lie about what they eat.

OverwaiTea and Trumpets,

Owner Jimmy Pattison plays 'Happy birthday' in celebration of Overwaitea foods 100th anniversary.

Owner Jimmy Pattison plays ‘Happy birthday’ in celebration of Overwaitea foods 100th anniversary.

Sydney Humphreys,master violinist 26 Sept.1926–Feb.16 2015.

Sydney Humphreys,distinguished Canadian musician and teacher  takes the second ending.

Sydney Humphreys,distinguished Canadian musician and teacher takes the second ending.

Separating the Sheep from the Goats.

the Chinese New Year of sleepless nights.

the Chinese New Year of sleepless nights.

“Follow that A.P.E.”[anti petroleum extremist]

Critics worry that the Government's proposed anti terrorism bill C-51 is too vague and open ended.

Critics worry that the Government’s proposed anti terrorism bill C-51 is too vague and open ended.

Riding the gravy train.

Demoted Translink CEO Ian Jarvis works to keep his $422.000 salary +$83,7000 in bonuses while his interim successor,Doug Allen will pull in more than $1,000 a day during the hunt for a replacement.

Demoted Translink CEO Ian Jarvis works to keep his $422.000 salary +$83,7000 in bonuses while his interim successor,Doug Allen will pull in more than $1,000 a day during the hunt for a replacement.