Concern has been expressed in the media that certain provisions that relate to the non-disclosure of certain types of information in the proposed new Animal Health Act would endanger public health. We...
The cost of your favourite tipple could be going up next year if the province goes ahead with a plan to privatize its Liquor Distribution Branch, according to craft brewers around B.C.
A deadly fungus that has wiped out large populations of bats in North America has spread to a new species, the endangered gray bat, US wildlife officials said.
The best way to overcome your fears and any phobias is to stare them straight in the face. Which is how I found myself in a cage in the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean, waiting for a Great White Shark...
In ancient Greece, priests gathered at the Temple of Apollo on Mount Parnassus, the better to interpret the deity-inspired prophecies of Pythia, the Oracle of Delphi.
A Canada-wide survey suggests that driving a sexy car can make us feel more desirable. More than one in three Canadians, including almost 40 per cent of women and close to 50 per cent of young Canadians...
We've had nearly five years of decor magazines telling us that wallpaper (shock! horror!) is coming back in style. It's not coming back, it's already HERE and going nowhere. But that doesn't mean it's...
A Canada-wide survey suggests that driving a sexy car can make us feel more desirable. More than one in three Canadians, including almost 40 per cent of women and close to 50 per cent of young Canadians...
Gallery in honour of Super Bowl: NFL stars' real estate tastes
With the NFL playoffs in full swing and Super Bowl XLVI fast approaching, REALTOR.com brings you a look at the current and former gridiron greats who played the real estate market over the past year. The thirteen players listed have combined for a total of sixteen Super Bowl titles and twenty-one appearances on the NFL’s greatest stage. Besides a penchants for hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, the players also seem to have a keen eye for prime real estate, as evidenced below.
One of the more inspirational stories in the history of inspirational football stories (and life, for that matter), former grocery store stock boy turned NFL quarterback Kurt Warner came out of nowhere to galvanize the St. Louis Rams and propel the team to a world championship in 1999. The MVP of Super Bowl XXXIV would go on to enjoy a prolific 12-year career with the Rams, New York Giants and the Arizona Cardinals, and recently put his Paradise Valley, Arizona luxury home on the market for $4.99 million.