• Private Detective Caught Man’s Wife Having Sex With His Own Teenage Son

    A private detective who was hired to follow a man’s was shocked to discover her having sex with his OWN son. Amber Telford, 33, last week pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual activity with a minor after she was caught out having sex with a 17-year-old boy. Telford’s husband had hired the PI to track his wife’s movements and the he found them lying naked together at the dance studio where Telford taught.

    Yahoo News
  • Clooney Slams 'Idiotic' Trump

    George Clooney didn't take the politically correct route when sharing his thoughts on Donald Trump recently. "Clearly, what he said is idiotic, of course it's idiotic," the star told reporters at the Toronto Film Festival on Saturday, when asked for his perspective on Trump's controversial immigration remarks. "Who'd have thought Donald Trump would be at 30 percent?" George asked.

    Access Hollywood
  • 'Saskatoon is crazy': ex-gang member climbs out of homelessness

    When Faith Eagle came to Saskatoon, she was ready to die. But before she got that far, she reached out. And today she can tell her story. 

    CBC
  • 'They treat us like humans without any conditions:' Syrian couple safe in Canada

    Mohmmed Darweesh feels he is one of the lucky ones. Canada's response to the Syrian refugee crisis has become a major issue and The Canadian Press has been reaching out to Syrians, who arrived as refugees, to tell their stories. Since civil war broke out in 2011, more than four million Syrians have fled their country.

    The Canadian Press
  • Caitlyn & Kris' Selfie Smooch!

    Caitlyn Jenner and Kris Jenner have kissed and made up. Caitlyn's Vanity Fair article from June in which she made her post-transition debut was a sore spot for Kris, who felt she'd been "thrown under the bridge." The former Olympian, meanwhile, said it was like "a slap in the face" to be excluded from their daughter Kylie's graduation party. Caitlyn caught Kris off guard when she planted an unexpected and playful smooch on her cheek as the camera clicked, chuckling at the smear of lipstick she left behind.

    Access Hollywood
  • Mother who put son in washing machine hunted by police over breach of the peace charge

    THE mother who provoked outrage after putting her special needs son in a washing machine is being hunted by police. In July Courtney Stewart posted a photograph on Facebook that showed two-and-a-half-year-old Caleb, who suffers from Down’s syndrome, in the drum of the machine. Stewart, of Erskine, Renfrewshire, had been due to appear at Paisley’s Justice of the Peace court for a pre-trial hearing over claims she behaved in a threatening or abusive manner in Ladyacres, Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, on December 12 last year.

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  • Calgary's first 'car free' condo selling fast

    Fri, Sep 11 : The builder of Calgary’s first car free condo in East Village says he expects a quick sell out, and as Doug Vaessen reports, the units are already being snapped up.

    Global News
  • Alberta researchers stumble across stranded hunter in B.C. wilderness

    When two University of Alberta researchers set out to a remote B.C. mountain valley this weekend, they expected to just swap out some scientific equipment and leave. Like 'Oh my god, there are people and there is a truck,'" Jonathan Ruppert told CBC News. Ruppert is a post-doctoral adviser for an aquatic conservation program at the university.

    CBC
  • Man Left With Gaping Hole In Mouth After E-Cigarette Explodes In His Face

    A man was reportedly left unable to eat solid foods after an e-cigarette exploded in his face - leaving a gaping hole in his mouth. James Lauria, 23,  from Cobb County, Georgia, was airlifted to hospital with first degree burns after the smoking device unexpectedly exploded.

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  • Retired Windsor teacher dying of cancer throws himself 'goodbye' party

    Windsor's Dennis Solet is saying goodbye on his own terms. The retired high-school teacher and long-time musician is dying of cancer. Solet got his diagnosis of colon cancer in 2004, and doctors told him he'd have a chance if he underwent chemotherapy.

    CBC
  • Egyptian security forces mistakenly fire on Mexican tourist group; at least 12 people killed

    At least 12 people were killed and 10 injured in Egypt's southwestern desert Sunday when security forces mistakenly fired on a group of Mexican tourists, Egyptian officials said. The Mexican Foreign Ministry confirmed the incident and said at least two of the dead were Mexican nationals. It said in a statement that the victims were still being identified, and Foreign Ministry personnel were working with the families of the victims.

    The Canadian Press
  • 7 Myths About Skylights Debunked (8 photos)

    There are plenty of horror stories out there. You may have heard one or two, if not from friends and family members, then perhaps from a stranger you met at the hardware store. Though homeowners have been adding skylights to their homes for nearly 50 years now, many are still wary of their performance and potential benefits. It’s undoubtedly true that the earliest skylights suffered from design flaws and poor installation. But over the course of decades, like so many other technologies, skylights have advanced by leaps and bounds. In fact, some of today’s options barely resemble the roof windows of yesterday. Take, for instance, the daylighting systems offered by industry innovator Solatube International, Inc. Combining the best of modern materials with leading-edge product engineering, Solatube offers a suite of daylighting options that challenge virtually every preconceived notion you might have about skylights and their role in the home. Click through now to find out just how much things have changed—for the better. | By Donna Boyle Schwartz, BobVila.com

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  • Britney Celebrates Sons' Birthdays

    What theme could be more perfect for the sons of Britney Spears and Kevin Federline than a DJ birthday party?

    Access Hollywood
  • Guy sends texts, selfies to girl about his lost sunglasses for an entire year

    Imgur user ‘phillyalex’ spent an entire year sending messages to a girl about his favourite shades and uploaded his story on the site, Mirror reports. Alex was at a baseball game that day and was wearing his sunglasses.

    Daily Buzz
  • Homeowner Who Rented Out House While She Travelled Abroad Finds It 'Trashed' By Tenants On Return

    A woman has returned from five years in South America to find her home wrecked and her tenants refusing to move out. Claire Deane, 34, found that instead of her home in Gravesend, Kent, being thoroughly cleaned and empty as promised by her letting agents, the tenants were still there - and the house was “ruined”. Claire says that Gravesend’s Property Shop Estate Agents - who she paid over £6000 to look after her home - led her to believe that regular checks had been carried out and all was in order.

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  • 13 Crazy Things You Never Knew About Ikea

    You know that Ikea is the world's largest furniture retailer, and you've likely spent hours in the store browsing for stylish and affordable decor. With more than 300 store locations in more than 40 countries, the franchise is a force to be reckoned

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  • 'Intimate activity' in the big O, says Mayor John Tory

    Getting to work early in the morning sometimes means Mayor John Tory sees more of the city's denizens than he probably wants to. At city hall's 50th anniversary celebration event, Tory told reporters he sometimes sees couples engaged in "intimate activity" in the O's of the Toronto sign. Tory also announced that the popular Toronto sign, erected for the Pan Am games at a cost of $94,000, will stay at city hall until the end of next year.

    CBC
  • In the beginning, in their prime, and now, Roger Federer and Rafael remain inextricably linked

    The 34-year-old Swiss is still alive at the US Open, while the 29-year-old Spaniard has been home awhile. But their careers still run paths both parallel and distinct. And probably always will.

    Eh Game
  • 'My son did not pull that trigger,' says mother of teen involved in fatal Saskatoon shooting

    The mother of a 14-year-old boy that police say is responsible for the shooting death of a 15-year-old says the incident was an accident. The victim was found in the 300 block of Avenue Q South Monday night.

    CBC
  • No choice, but Syrian refugee in Vancouver considers herself the 'luckiest'

    "When you ask someone you know this question, you know how bad it is," she said from her apartment in downtown Vancouver. In contrast to the crowds now trying desperately to reach freedom, Eilia easily claimed asylum using a tourist visa to enter Canada two years ago. Canada's response to the Syrian refugee crisis has only recently become a major issue as other countries grapple with the same challenge.

    The Canadian Press