Retired gymnast Kyle Shewfelt believes there will be two Canadian women in the all-around final at this week’s gymnastics world championships in Montreal, while a “hungry” men’s side could offer a surprise in Zach Clay. CBC | Sports News
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Canadian men’s volleyball team punches its ticket to 2018 worlds
The Canadian men’s team secured its spot in the 2018 FIVB world championship with a 3-1 win over Mexico on Sunday in the third-place match of the NORCECA men’s championship. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Tourism: Top 10 facts about the world’s love for travel
SINCE 1980, the United Nations has celebrated World Tourism Day on September 27. The day was chosen as falling around the end of the holiday season in the northern hemisphere and its start in the southern. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Facebook DOWN – Users report world’s most popular social network is not working
FACEBOOK is down for some users who have reported the social networking giant’s site is not working today. Daily Express :: Tech Feed
Read More »REVEALED: The best plane food around the globe according to world’s top chefs
THE BEST plane food according to the world’s top chefs have been revealed, with some surprising airlines making the cut. Daily Express :: Travel Feed
Read More »Qatar Airways becomes world’s FIRST airline to roll out DOUBLE beds in business class
QATAR AIRWAYS is the first airline in the world to unveil a double bed in its brand new business class suite, the Qsuite. Daily Express :: Travel Feed
Read More »How FISE Builds a BMX Freestyle Park for the World’s Best Bikers
Learn what goes into building a BMX freestyle park. FISE’s event coordinator, Pierre-Adrien Giroguy, walks the CBC’s Anson Henry through some of the ins and outs of what goes into building the FISE Edmonton park. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Rohingya Muslims facing world’s most enduring sentiment: bigotry
To be Rohingya in 2017 is to be The Other. It is to face that most enduring and insidious human sentiment: bigotry, writes Nahlah Ayed. CBC | World News
Read More »Even in world’s most documented war, justice is a ‘long-term game’: Nahlah Ayed
To all those who risked their lives for years to gather evidence of atrocities in Syria’s inexhaustible war: the international community is finally catching up. CBC | World News
Read More »Yemen is now home to the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
Yemen is suffering through what UN representatives are calling “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.” Médecins Sans Frontières’ country director explains how he navigates a civil war and a major cholera outbreak while MSF’s own people come under fire. CBC | World News
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