3 Recession-Proof Stocks You Can Buy Now at 52-Week Lows
Local experiences, streaming TV, and designer goods may not seem like recession-resistant industries, but these stocks at new lows have more to offer than you may think.
Local experiences, streaming TV, and designer goods may not seem like recession-resistant industries, but these stocks at new lows have more to offer than you may think.
Confirmed tee times for Saturday’s foursomes after a dream start for Luke Donald’s Europe
A short film featuring one woman's pursuit to rediscover her heritage is coming to the Sunshine Coast. Coming Home for the Children is a glimpse into Charlene SanJenko’s journey of starting to reconnect with her community and her culture. The film’s screening will open the Sechelt Arts Festival at the Raven’s Cry Theatre on Friday, Oct. 13. SanJenko explained that she was adopted as a child, and always suspected she came from Indigenous ancestry, and how in 2015 she started researching her backg
“The stars belong to everyone.” That was the message at the Celebration of Accessibility at the Sunshine Coast Observatory last weekend. The Sept. 23 event marked the reopening of the Sechelt observatory following a $25,000 grant from the federal government that allowed the astronomers to install a new walkway and ramp to the facility. The observatory is run by volunteers of the Sunshine Coast Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (Sunshine Coast Astronomy Club). Although the skies
Former President Donals Trump spoke at the California GOP convention.
A trip to Science World can be a life-changing event for students but not everyone lives close enough to visit. This week, Science World’s On the Road program came to Sunshine Coast elementary schools to put on live demonstrations featuring different approaches to science. The On the Road program has been operating since 1988 and brings the wonder of Science World to schools outside of the Lower Mainland – at no cost. Stefano Giulianetti, Science World’s outreach programs manager, who also led t
After the stabbing, police say the suspect ran to a residential block and became involved in a confrontation in which two others were shot.
A Pew survey finds "overwhelming" public support for congressional term limits, with 87% saying they are in favor.
The Senate's longest-serving woman broke gender barriers, but her age was an issue late in her career.
Friday Night Fever Week 5: Schedule and Scores from Vermont and Northern New York
Highlights from week 5 of the high school football season.
Josh Bell, Jake Burger and Jazz Chisholm Jr. powered the Marlins 8th inning rally to lead Miami's 4-3 comeback win over the Pirates
FRIDAY FRENZY: Little Rock Central at Northside
SARNIA, Ont. — Tyson Doucette scored twice as the Sarnia Sting stung the visiting Windsor Spitfires 8-2 in Ontario Hockey League action on Friday night. Mitch Young, Dennis Lominac, Roman Kukumberg, Lukas Fischer, Marko Sikic and Zach Filak also scored for the Sting. Sting netminder Nick Surzycia stopped 31 of 33 shots. Rodwin Dionicio and Liam Greentree scored for the Spitfires. Spitfires goaltender Ian Michelone saved 21 of 25 shots and Joey Costanzo stopped seven of 11 shots. Elsewhere in the
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former contractor for the Internal Revenue Service was charged Friday with leaking tax information to news outlets about thousands of the country's wealthiest people. Charles Edward Littlejohn, 38, of Washington, D.C., is accused of stealing the tax return information and giving it to two news outlets between 2018 and 2020, the Justice Department said in a statement. Littlejohn declined to comment when reached by The Associated Press, which also left a message for his attorne
FRIDAY FRENZY: Clarksville at Shiloh Christian