The #CorrectionalService of #Canada says the 74-year-old Pickton was transported from the #PortCartierInstitution to hospital for treatment, but the agency declined to specify the nature or severity of his injuries
I don't often photograph seascapes. The coast near where I live is protected and so the waves have never had the energy to create large or interesting rock formations. Because it's mostly granite, it also has high erosion resistance. This means most of it is a smoothed rocky surface as seen above, shallow without dramatic changes. Winter storms are the one time that we get enough wave action to create movement.
On the one hand, I'm sad that the #Canucks have been eliminated from the #StanleyCup playoffs, but I didn't expect them to get past the Stars anyway. The #Oilers are the best chance to bring Lord Stanley's Cup home to #Canada for the first time in 30 years, so #LetsGoOilers!
Nori on the west side of the Cascades! Excited to get up to BC tomorrow. Also #Canada friends! Spending tomorrow night in Prince George - recommendations for places to eat/drink or things to do?
A poster was shared on social media to promote the protest. A description of the event said protesters were "delivering a message to #McGill administration that we refuse to stand by quietly while they remain complicit in #genocide."
I’m reading Elamin’s “Son of Elsewhere.” I’ve been pretty sparing with what bound books I spend time reading. I’ve loved Elamin for a long time and his book is wild. The journey of his writing is beautiful.
“If you look like me, here is something you understand internally, before you’re ever told: in America, when presidents need to look like they’re doing something, they take it out on Brown and Black bodies … We are the canvas of brutality.”
So much of his early story moving to #canada centers around the 401, a piece of infrastructure I personally hate. I’m enjoying the stark contrast to how I view this highway and how things be different to various experiences of life. Highly recommend “Son of Elsewhere” it’s pretty poignant to the world in 2024
How Carley Fortune's buzzy romance books are making beloved Canadian locations seem ... sexy
BookNet Canada's research shows romance book sales in Canada jumped 54 per cent in 2022, and continue to climb. Most of the top-10 selling fiction books in Canada in 2023, according to BookNet Canada, were romance titles and #Romantasy, a #Genre that combines #Romance and fantasy. (Fortune's #MeetMeAtTheLake made their list, the only book by a Canadian author.)
All three of Fortune's books have been bestsellers, and in June last year, both of her previous titles were on the New York Times Bestsellers list at the same time.