/canada3hToronto Breaks Snowfall Records Amid Blizzard ConditionsToronto Breaks Snowfall Records Amid Blizzard Conditions
/finance14hTrump Just KILLED Credit Cards!! Here's What Replaces Them...This video discusses the growing trend of crypto card adoption and the potential impact of changes to credit card interest rates and fees, as well as pending crypto regulations.
/vancouver2dBig police presence in Burnaby Thursday night due to fatal shootingHomicide investigators have identified the victim of a fatal shooting in Burnaby on Thursday evening. The victim, 28-year-old Dilraj Singh Gill, was found suffering from gunshot wounds and later died at the scene. The Lower Mainland’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over the investigation, which appears to be connected to gang conflict. The incident led to a heavy police presence in the area and has shaken local residents' sense of safety.
/canada2dCanada issues urgent recall for over 43,000 stain removers | NationalHealth Canada has issued an urgent recall for over 43,000 units of Angry Orange Stain Removers due to the risk of exposure to bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can cause serious infections in people with weakened immune systems. The recall affects products sold in Canada and the U.S. from March 2019 to December 2025. Consumers are advised to stop using the product, contact the company for a refund, and dispose of the product safely.
/finance2dSenate’s NEW Crypto Market Bill - Here’s What It Means for Bitcoin!This video discusses the Senate's new Crypto Market Bill and its implications for Bitcoin, including changes to regulatory frameworks, self-custody, and DeFi protections.
/offbeat2dLessons From Japan's Demographic Collapse || Peter ZeihanThis video discusses Japan's demographic challenges and the lessons that can be learned from its long-term population decline.
/vancouver2dMount Pleasant eateries welcome 3 a.m. last call | Georgia Straight Vancouver’s source for arts, culture, and eventsMount Pleasant eateries, under the leadership of David Duprey of the Narrow Group, are set to benefit from the city council's approval of extended late-night hours, allowing venues outside downtown to stay open until 3 a.m. on weekends. Duprey, who has a history of navigating regulatory challenges, sees this change as a positive step towards easing liquor laws, though he acknowledges it may not benefit all businesses equally. Uncle Abe’s, one of Duprey’s establishments, is preparing for its first 3 a.m. closing night with a launch party on January 23.
/canada2dIt’s a Brutal Flu Year. Why Are Canadians Shunning Vaccinations? | The TyeeThis article from The Tyee discusses the decline in seasonal vaccination rates in Canada, particularly in Alberta, and the impact on emergency room overcrowding. The research highlights the influence of conflicting government messages and skepticism about vaccine effectiveness on vaccination rates. The article calls for clear and consistent messaging from all levels of government to improve public trust and accessibility of vaccines.
/vancouver2dVancouver Councillors Call for Tougher Tenant Protections | The TyeeVancouver councillors have voted to explore new tenant protections following reports and complaints of unethical landlord practices. The motion, proposed by Green Party Coun. Pete Fry, calls for a new annual rental business licence for multi-unit landlords to ensure minimum standards of maintenance, accountability, and enforcement. The motion passed unanimously and asks city staff to report back on the feasibility of implementing such a licence, which already exists in New Westminster.
/canada3dCanadians are getting increased CPP, OAS payment next week | NationalEligible Canadians can expect to receive an increased Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) payment next week. The CPP, a monthly taxable benefit for retirees, has seen its maximum monthly payment for those aged 65 rise from $1,433 to $1,507.65 starting January 2026. Similarly, the OAS payment has increased, with the maximum monthly amount for those aged 65 to 74 rising to $742.31 and for those 75 and older to $816.54, both effective in 2026.
/science3dThe Most Elegant and Powerful Experiment in the History of ScienceOn March 31, 1851, Léon Foucault demonstrated the Earth's rotation with a simple pendulum experiment at the Pantheon in Paris. His 28-kilogram brass-coated lead sphere, suspended by a 67-metre-long wire, swung slowly, tracing a line in the sand that shifted clockwise, proving the Earth's rotation.
/vancouver4dWeather Alert 2026-01-21Due to an extreme weather alert for temperatures at or below 0, additional shelter spaces will be open from tonight, Jan. 20, through Jan. 22
/science4dThe Successor to CRISPR May Be Even More World ChangingThis SciShow Field Trips video explores the potential of a new gene editing tool, TIGR, which may succeed CRISPR. MIT biochemist Feng Zhang is studying these microbial genes, which could lead to a next-generation gene editing technology.
/technology5dA brief history of programming...This video provides a brief history of programming, tracing its evolution from the Turing machine to modern JavaScript. It highlights key figures such as Alan Turing, Dennis Ritchie, and Guido Van Rossum, along with their significant contributions to the field.
/programming5dA brief history of programming...This video provides a brief history of programming, tracing its evolution from the Turing machine to modern JavaScript. It highlights key figures such as Alan Turing, Dennis Ritchie, and Guido Van Rossum, along with their significant contributions to the field.
/politics5dThis Is How Trump Will Take GreenlandThis video discusses the geopolitical implications of the US's interest in Greenland and Venezuela, exploring potential connections and motivations behind these interests.
/finance5dCrypto BETRAYAL!! Coinbase KILLS The CLARITY Act!!This video explains the collapse of the CLARITY Act, a bill intended to bring crypto regulation to the US, and the fallout from major crypto firms withdrawing support.
/canada6dMark Carney brushes off Doug Ford’s anger over China EV tariff cutsThis news article discusses Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision to reduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) and his response to criticism from Ontario Premier Doug Ford. Carney defended the move, stating it is part of a broader strategy to build a competitive auto industry in Canada for the future. He emphasized that the imports would be a small fraction of the overall market and that there would be conditions for Chinese investment in Canada.
/science7dChernobyl’s Viral “Blue Dogs” ExplainedThis video discusses the viral phenomenon of the 'Blue Dogs' in Chernobyl, exploring the scientific research and theories behind the coloration of the dogs in the exclusion zone.