Being in media myself it is often times hard to stop laughing at something and get composed, but thankfully I am in radio where it is usually acceptable.
Most meteors people see from earth's surface are cool to look at, but they usually don't light up the whole sky. A meteor seen this week in Northern Minnesota did just that; grabbing the attention of people from the Brainerd area, well into Canada.
I have never in my life seen more of a mess and hatred towards one another involving an election. It is just baffling to me and seems to have divided this country and people more than ever before. So for those of you threatening to move to Canada if a certain candidate wins, try taking this test first.
If someone asked you who the most famous Canadian is, you'd probably shout "Justin Bieber" automatically, involuntarily and instantly.
Well, the researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, aka MIT, employed scientific means in their research to find out exactly who is the most famous citizen from our neighbor to the north and guess what? It's not Da Biebs, but it is a pop s
In Canada, a "drive by" involves stopping and helping a disabled person, then posting a video of it to the internet encouraging others to do the same.
Minnesota based Target Corporation is doing some international expansion by opening 22 new stores in Canada just today and they are scheduled to open 124 stores by the end of the year.
The marketing arm of Target is working overtime to get the word out about the stores and building the brand in the great white north and one of the cool things they did was make a timelapse video of a new store bein
According to a new Gallup poll, United States citizens truly love our neighbors to the north — in fact, in the company’s annual favorability ratings, 96 percent of Americans said they have a generally favorable view of Canada, while only three percent view it unfavorably.