His unique voice ushered in the 90’s and survived throughout the 2000’s. You’ve stomped and clapped with “We will Rock You” in sports arenas and you may have even attempted the highs and lows of “Bohemian Rhapsody” on a karaoke night. I am of course talking about the voice of iconic Queen front man, the […]
Baby Joseph Dies Peacefully at Home
The terminally ill Baby Joseph, who was at the heart of a legal and ethical debate over the right to life, passed away Tuesday by his family’s side at his Windsor Ontario home. The 20-month old Joseph Maraachli had suffered from a degenerative neurological disease which left him in a vegetative state and requiring assisted […]
GAiN to Help Borana Tribe
Suffering from the drought crisis in East Africa, the famished people of the Borana tribe in Kenya and Ethiopia are given a chance to make a full recovery as Global Aid Network Canada intervened in the nick of time, bringing immediate and long term relief. With most of their livestock dead, the 2500 Borana people […]
Bracing Independence in South Sudan
After half a century of civil wars and oppression, the people of South Sudan can finally rejoice in their independence as the world’s newest country on July 9 2011. The new nation will be recognized as the Republic of South Sudan with Juba as its capital, sworn in on a day filled with celebrations, bells, […]
Vancouver burns after Stanley Cup Final
A violent group of Canuck fans left a black mark on Vancouver’s world-class cityscape last night after the Vancouver Canucks lost the final run for the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins. Devastated fans poured out in thousands from the downtown core to go soothe their shattered dreams while the rest, broke out into an […]