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Russian General Killed by Car Bomb in Moscow
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High-ranking Russian general killed in Moscow car bomb attack, marking third such incident in a year. Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, who led the armys directorate for operational training, died from injuries. Investigators suspect Ukrainian involvement, as similar attacks occurred in Moscow last year. Peace talks in Florida ended with mixed results, and Russian military bloggers demand better security for officers amid rising tensions. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Trump's Oil Tanker Chase: Venezuela's Economy in Crisis
01:43|President Trump escalates pressure on Venezuela, warning Maduro over oil tankers and sanctions evasion. The U.S. Coast Guard pursues sanctioned vessels, seizing three in a month. Locals in Venezuela grapple with food shortages and skyrocketing prices amid the crisis. Russia withdraws diplomats families, and Venezuelas ruling party approves harsh penalties for supporting tanker seizures. As tensions rise, find peace with our soothing sleep solutions. Checkout Solipillow.com
Counterfeit Warning: Saanich Police Spot Fake $100 Bills
01:45|Saanich police warn of a surge in counterfeit $100 bills, lacking key security features like metallic foil and color-shifting images. Shop owners and sellers are advised to scrutinize bills and consider alternative payment methods. Using or creating these fakes is a serious federal offense, with potential 14-year prison sentences. Checkout Solipillow.com
Skier's Scary Chairlift Fall at Sunshine Village
01:05|Skiers Scary Chairlift Fall: A Close Call at Sunshine Village Resort A skier at Sunshine Village Resort near Banff, Alberta, had a harrowing experience when she fell off a chairlift on Sunday afternoon. Despite the scary moment, she was quickly taken to a hospital in stable condition with non-life-threatening injuries. The resort, known for its safety, is still investigating the cause of the accident. The ski hill has since reopened, reminding us that sometimes, the best way to unwind after an adrenaline rush is to relax. Checkout Solipillow.com
Funeral Home Owners Plead Guilty to Corpse Abuse
01:29|Judge Accepts Guilty Pleas in Colorado Funeral Home Scandal: Hallfords to Face Decades in Prison for Abusing Corpses, Fraudulent Activities Checkout Solipillow.com
Novo Nordisk's Oral Weight-Loss Pill Approved
01:43|Novo Nordisks new weight-loss pill, semaglutide, approved by FDA, offers a convenient oral option for chronic weight management. In a study, participants lost an average of 16.6% of their body weight, compared to 2.7% on a placebo. The pill, sold under the Wegovy brand, is expected to draw in millions of patients and capture one-fifth of the market by 2030. Novos shares surged after the announcement, and production has been ramped up to meet demand. Checkout Solipillow.com
Alberta Petition for Canada Hits Record
02:01|Former Alberta deputy premier, Thomas Lukaszuk, secures a resounding victory for Canadian unity with his Forever Canadian petition, garnering over 450,000 signatures, surpassing the required threshold for a potential referendum. The petition directly opposes independence movements and serves as a clear message to Premier Danielle Smith to abandon separatist agendas. Volunteers traversed Alberta for three months, collecting signatures and hearing heartfelt stories, reinforcing the patriotism of Albertans. Elections Alberta confirms receipt of the petition and will verify signatures within sixty days. If successful, the proposal will proceed to the legislature, potentially shaping Albertas future in Canada. Checkout Solipillow.com
Officer Acquitted in Controversial Arrest
02:04|Edmonton police officer acquitted in controversial arrest; Bird, the accused, plans human rights complaint Checkout Solipillow.com
Toronto Holiday Hours: What's Open, What's Closed
01:31|Holiday Hours in Toronto: Whats Open, Whats Closed on Christmas & Boxing Day This podcast episode provides a comprehensive guide to Torontos holiday hours during Christmas and Boxing Day. While many attractions like museums and theme parks close on Christmas Day, popular spots like the CN Tower and Toronto Zoo remain open. Outdoor activities such as ice rinks and movie theaters operate daily. However, some places like the Hockey Hall of Fame close early on Christmas Eve. Banks, post offices, and public libraries shut down both days, with limited hours for LCBO and Beer Stores on Boxing Day. Grocery stores and malls also close on Christmas, but some offer limited hours. Public transportation like GO Transit and the TTC stick to holiday schedules. The episode encourages listeners to check local store hours and consider a well-deserved break amidst the holiday rush. Checkout Solipillow.com
Measles Exposure at Stollery Children's Hospital: What You Need to Know
01:22|Attention all! A measles case has been confirmed at Stollery Childrens Hospital in Edmonton. If you were there on December 19th between 6am-8:15am, born after 1970 with less than 2 vaccine doses or no history, youre at risk. Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a rash. Get vaccinated within 72 hours if exposed. Stay safe! Checkout Solipillow.com