No matter where you live, there are always bad drivers.
Some people might think that where they live have the worst drivers around.
Well, a surveillance camera in Calgary, Alberta, might have caught the worst or even the dumbest driver on camera.
When you're a professional athlete, you're constantly in the spotlight.
So, if something big happens, you should probably brush up on your knowledge just in case the situation arises where you're asked to comment.
No matter where you are, the national anthem is a big deal.
It seems that the U.S.' national anthem is even a big deal in Canada. That's right, even in Canada!
We live in a day and age where a lot of people have their cell phones on them constantly and at the ready. While frustrating sometimes to see that, it has given us some shocking images of current events.
The most recent were the shootings Wednesday at the Canada's Parliament Hill and the War Memorial in Ottawa.
Caitlin Prater-Haacke, a high school student in Airdrie, Alberta, was bullied a few weeks ago on Facebook.
Someone posted on her page telling her to die. Pretty brutal.
But instead of responding in a negative way, Caitlin did just the opposite.
A dead blue whale has beached on the Atlantic Ocean shores of Trout River, Newfoundland.
While that's probably a somewhat regular occurrence in the Great White North of Canada, the problem with this one is that it's carcass is on the verge of exploding and raining down rotting whale guts across the countryside.
I am wondering what the increase in the congregation was for this week. Did they make a stripper do an upside down leg split move on the pole to make it look like a cross? I don't know about these Canadian church goers, but I think a strip joint is the last place I'd want to be touched by God...
Can't watch the game because your working? I feel your pain! Luckily, the vast power of the Internet allows for live updates. A little delay is better than no game right? Keep up with whats going on in Sochi. GO USA!!!!!
The ninth International Choral Festival is July 17-20 in Missoula, and officials are getting a little nervous that 150 of the over 600 visitors still have no host families, and so the call for volunteers is increasing.