This Oct. 8, 2016, photo provided by Chondon Photography shows newly-married couple Heidi and Rob Cundari after their wedding, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
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Bride makes 92-year-old grandmother a bridesmaid in her wedding:…
Amanda Scott couldn’t imagine getting married without her grandmother, Mary Smith, by her side – so she asked the 92-year-old to be in her bridal party. “It might be a bit untraditional, but Granny is my best friend!” Scott, 24, tells PEOPLE.
Martin Sheen on relating to a Anne of Green Gablesa story for YTV films
… “L.M. Montgomerya TMs Anne of Green Gables: The Good Stars,” debuting Monday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Corus Entertainment TORONTO – Martin Sheen has a great affinity for the classic Canadian story of “Anne of Green Gables” and his introverted …
Masstech Selected by APB News Network for Efficient, Multi-Site Media Asset Management
February 9, 2017 ?? TORONTO, Ontario : Masstech ?? the trusted provider of innovative, advanced workflow and media asset management solutions ?? announced today that respected Indian news broadcaster ABP News Network has selected Masstech MAM solutions to modernize and streamline its media workflows. Continuing the rapid adoption of Masstech’s powerful and easy-to-use MAM systems in newsrooms around the globe, the ABP order spans all of the broadcaster’s channels and represents Masstech’s largest sale to an India-based news organization to date.
Canadian Media Ramps Up Attacks On O’Leary
The businessman and television personality just entered the Conservative Party of Canada leadership race and is already considered the front-runner in a pack of 14 candidates. He’s apparently selling the party memberships needed to win the contest and raising money more money than anyone else running.
Kevin O’Leary wants to know: Are Canadians in or out on his possible Tory bid?
Kevin O’Leary speaks during a session entitled “If I run here’s how i’d do it” during a conservative conference in Ottawa Friday, February 26, 2016. Celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary says he’s amassed a team of advisers on whether he should run for leadership of the federal Conservatives and now wants advice from Canadians.
Kevin O’Leary’s campaign got rolling over lunch
When Kevin O’Leary popped up on Facebook late last week to nearly, almost, not quite declare his bid for the federal Conservative leadership, close watchers of Canadian politics must have been thinking, “Get on with it, Mr. Wonderful!” After all, O’Leary, celebrity investor and TV personality, has been flirting shamelessly with Tories for about a year, going back at least to his appearance last February at the Manning Centre Conference, an annual Ottawa gathering of right-wingers, where he headlined a session bluntly billed as, ” If I run, here’s how I’d do it .” Despite O’Leary’s undisguised interest in the job, though, he appears to have been seriously assembling a campaign organization for only a few weeks.