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Cheap trick

A SIGN OF the times – literally. Spotted this store on the way home from Montreal over the long weekend and had to stop to snap a pic. You know the cost of living is going up when Brockville, Ont.’s … Continue reading

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Sexymoto: January 2008 – June 2010

SEXYMOTO IS no mo. My first-ever new car was involved in a pretty brutal accident a couple of weeks ago. Don’t feel like getting into too much detail here. Suffice it to say it was pretty rough, it wasn’t my fault (100 per … Continue reading

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Homeward bound

It was sad to see the Vancouver Canucks eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs by the Chicago Blackhawks the other night. Now I’m a Toronto Maple Leafs fan (yeah yeah, I’ve heard it all before…). But having lived in Vancouver … Continue reading

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Out of the great wide open

Crossing over the Manitoba-Ontario border last night was intense. After 3,500 km on the road, I am finally back in my home province. (Watch this video of my exciting arrival.) Not that I’m anywhere close to my end destination, Toronto. The … Continue reading

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Loose in the Moose

As I rolled into Moose Jaw last night, I noticed this disturbing story on the front page of Saskatchewan’s major daily, the Leader-Post. April Dawn Halkett, 22, is on trial, accused of abandoning her newborn in the toilet of a … Continue reading

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Ice way is the nice way

Get behind the wheel for the ride from Banff to Jasper up the long and winding Icefields Parkway. Camera work’s a tad shaky, but that’s what you get when you tape while trying to negotiate the road at 116 km/hr.

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Going for Gold(en)

Leaving Vancouver was probably one of the toughest things I’ve ever done. It didn’t help that just before I took off I convinced myself I’d contracted swine flu. All the symptoms were there: sore throat, headache, fever, chills. Any other … Continue reading

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