Month: December 2020

WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan posted a pair of interesting tweets on his official Twitter account following Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view. Bryan tweeted: Sorry guys, the machine wanted me nowhere near the Royal Rumble match. But I thank everyone for their support. YOU are the #YESMovement — Daniel Bryan (@WWEDanielBryan) January 27, 2014 They try […]

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– Brock Lesnar is not being advertised for next month’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, which takes place in his home market of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Batista, who is not currently booked for a match at the PPV, is advertised to appear. Triple H hinted in his weekly sit-down interview with WWE.com that Lesnar will probably be off […]

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As previously reported, TNA veteran Kurt Angle had a backstage blow-up with “Big” John Gaburick during the company’s U.K. tour. Apparently Angle wasn’t the only star to have a heated exchange with the TNA executive. According to a new PWInsider.com article, TNA star Eric Young had a verbal exchange with Gaburick during the U.K. tour […]

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The announcements of the approval (and subsequent administration) of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Modernavaccines have been met with cheers from across Canada, as people finally see a light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. For University of Toronto PhD students of epidemiology Jean-Paul R. Soucy and Isha Berry, it’s meant the chance to add something […]

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VANCOUVER — The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted many Canadians to re-evaluate their housing and work arrangements, spurring some to think not big, but tiny. Pamela Robertson builds tiny homes in Gibsons on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast and said she couldn’t keep up with requests for quotes after the pandemic hit. “Everybody wanted a tiny home that […]

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The most wonderful time in a not-so-wonderful year has arrived and Canadians from coast to coast aren’t letting the pandemic put a damper on their Christmas spirit. Many have found creative ways to celebrate while still in the throes of COVID-19′s second wave. In Iqaluit, Nunavut, Sheila Flaherty thawed a piece of polar bear meat, […]

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