Longtime daytime personality Marilyn Denis announces end to ‘The Marilyn Denis Show’

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

Longtime daytime personality Marilyn Denis announces end to ‘The Marilyn Denis Show’ TORONTO — Daytime TV mainstay Marilyn Denis says she’s looking forward to spending more time with family as she prepares to step away from her weekday talk show after 13 seasons.The veteran broadcaster said Thursday that CTV’s “The Marilyn Denis Show” will end June 9, and that a month-long celebration of show highlights, audience surprises and special guests will begin May 8.She added that she will continue her radio gig as co-host of the weekday morning slot on Toronto’s CHUM 104.5, which she’s held since 1986.“I want to be clear, I’m not retiring and I’m very, very healthy,” Denis said as her voice wavered slightly.“I’m going to be 65, that’s true. But life is really, really good and I look forward to spending more time with my family, especially that beautiful granddaughter Everly.”Denis, who said she will also continue to host “Marilyn Denis Does a Podcast,” made the announcement in front a live studio...

REVIEW: How to Blow Up a Pipeline, an ethical heist film

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

REVIEW: How to Blow Up a Pipeline, an ethical heist film The world is burning. Corporations say they’re going green, and governments say they’re working to combat greenhouse gas emissions. But year after year, new reports come out showing the damage to our climate is growing. The world is becoming unsafe for humans to live on, and nobody’s sure exactly what to do. This all led to the release of a non-fiction book by Andreas Malm, a Swedish ecology professor. That book argued that climate activism needed to implement sabotage in order to make any difference in the fight against environmental injustice. That book is called How to Blow Up a Pipeline.Sasha Lane, Jayme Lawson, Ariela Barer in How to Blow Up a Pipeline, courtesy of Elevation Pictures.Daniel Goldhaber (who previously directed Cam) read this book and decided to make a film adaptation of it in the spirit of There Will Be Blood (creating a fictitious narrative based on a non-fiction book). This film, which premiered at TIFF last year,  tells the tale of eight peop...

‘Drake & Josh’ actor Jared Bell declared missing in Florida

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

‘Drake & Josh’ actor Jared Bell declared missing in Florida DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Jared “Drake” Bell, an actor best known as a star of the Nickelodeon television show “Drake & Josh,” was declared ”missing and endangered” on Thursday by Florida authorities who asked the public for help in locating him.Bell was last seen Wednesday night near a Daytona Beach high school, the city’s police department said in a statement. Police spokeswoman Carrie McCallister said Thursday that the agency couldn’t release any further information since it was part of an active investigation.Representatives for the 36-year-old actor did not immediately reply to The Associated Press’ requests for comment.Bell began acting as a child and was catapulted to fame as a teen with Nickelodeon’s “The Amanda Show” and later “Drake & Josh.” The Nickelodeon show starring Bell and Josh Peck ran from 2004 until 2007, and was accompanied by two movies. Since then, Bell has mostly worked as a voice actor in addition to roles in little-seen TV series ...

San Francisco police make arrest in death of tech executive

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

San Francisco police make arrest in death of tech executive SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A San Francisco supervisor says an arrest was made early Thursday in the downtown stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee.San Francisco Board President Aaron Peskin said the suspect was apprehended in Emeryville, a San Francisco suburb. He was not told the suspect’s name. San Francisco police did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Police found Lee with stab wounds in the Rincon Hill neighborhood of San Francisco at 2:30 a.m. April 4. He died at a hospital.“I hope today’s arrest can begin a process of healing and closure for all those touched by this tragedy,” Matt Dorsey, another San Francisco supervisor, tweeted.Prominent tech leaders took to social media to mourn Lee’s death and blame San Francisco for what they call the city’s lax attitude toward crime. The Associated Press

Massive New Jersey Pine Barrens fire now fully contained

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

Massive New Jersey Pine Barrens fire now fully contained MANCHESTER, N.J. (AP) — A fire that tore through 6 square miles (15 square kilometers) of New Jersey’s Pine Barrens this week has now ben fully contained, authorities said Thursday.The blaze in Manchester, near Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, forced the evacuation of around 170 homes late Tuesday, with police and fire officials going door-to-door to ask people to take temporary shelter at a nearby high school.Firefighters were confronted by 200-foot (60-meter) flames as they battled the blaze, which rained down embers. Helicopters filled large containers with water from a nearby lake Wednesday and dropped it on the flames.No one was injured and no homes were damaged, The cause remains under investigation.Forest fires are a common occurrence in the Pine Barrens, a 1.1 million-acre state and federally protected reserve about halfway between Philadelphia to the west and the Atlantic coast to the east.Dry, windy conditions similar to those in New Jersey have sparked fires in other sta...

‘Potentially devastating’: Bird flu cases in mammals put scientists on alert

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

‘Potentially devastating’: Bird flu cases in mammals put scientists on alert A rise in mammals infected with bird flu has put Canadian wildlife and public health experts on alert, as recent research by federal scientists warns of a “potentially devastating pandemic” if the virus tearing through poultry flocks eventually mutates to spread efficiently between humans. Avian influenza cases are very rare in humans – there have been fewer than a dozen confirmed H5N1 cases globally since 2020 – and no instances of it passing from human to human. But experts say public health agencies are right to keep a close eye on how the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 evolves.“There are enough red flags that we’re beholden to prepare,” said Dr. Samira Mubareka, an infectious disease specialist and clinician scientist at Sunnybrook Research Institute and the University of Toronto.H5N1 was first identified in 1996, but a new type of the virus emerged in 2020. It was first detected in North America in late 2021 and has since decimated flocks of wild...

Alex Wolff, Thea Sofie Loch Næss cast in Leonard Cohen bioseries ‘So Long, Marianne’

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

Alex Wolff, Thea Sofie Loch Næss cast in Leonard Cohen bioseries ‘So Long, Marianne’ TORONTO — An upcoming Crave TV drama about the legendary romance between Leonard Cohen and his muse Marianne Ihlen has found its lead stars.Producers of “So Long, Marianne” say they’ve cast U.S. actor Alex Wolff to play Cohen and Norwegian actress Thea Sofie Loch Næss as Ihlen.The series recalls a period in the 1960s when the pair met on the Greek island of Hydra when they were in their early 20s.She ended up inspiring the song “So Long, Marianne” which appeared on Cohen’s 1967 debut album “Songs of Leonard Cohen.”Crave and Norwegian co-producer NRK say principal photography began for the series on March 24 and it will film in Montreal, Hydra and Oslo.Other cast members include Australian actress Anna Torv, who recently appeared as Tess in “The Last of Us,” playing bohemian Australian novelist Charmian Clift.Noah Taylor, who played Darby on “Peaky Blinders,” will portray her husband and fellow writer George John...

City announces priority travel routes to alleviate Ontario Line traffic woes

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

City announces priority travel routes to alleviate Ontario Line traffic woes Traffic in downtown Toronto is already a nightmare, but it’s about to get markedly worse once Ontario Line construction commences in the downtown core in a couple of weeks.The multi-billion dollar transit expansion will fully close Queen Street from Victoria to Yonge streets and Yonge to Bay streets starting on Monday, May 1, 2023.To prepare for the inevitable traffic chaos, the City announced in a release on Thursday that it will launch Priority Travel Routes that will be “kept clear of as many road restrictions as possible – including non-emergency utility work – to ensure that there are alternative and parallel routes for people to get around.”The first priority route will be Dundas Street from Jarvis to Bathurst streets, starting on May 1, to coincide with the start of construction connecting the Ontario Line to the TTC’s Queen Station.“Until summer 2024, this stretch of Dundas Street will only have emergency work; on-street parking will be restricted and...

MIA: No sign of Canadian quick-reaction force first pledged to UN in 2017

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

MIA: No sign of Canadian quick-reaction force first pledged to UN in 2017 OTTAWA — The United Nations may soon start questioning Canada’s definition of “quick” now that the government has given itself three more years to deliver a 200-soldier force for peacekeeping.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau first committed Canada to providing a quick-reaction force in November 2017 when he hosted a major international peacekeeping summit in Vancouver.UN officials at the time welcomed the commitment, which coincided with Canada’s campaign for a temporary seat on the UN Security Council.But Canada ended up losing that campaign, and six years later, it still hasn’t made good on the promise to deploy a quick-reaction force.The UN and the United States have pressed Canada since then to create the force, and the Liberals insist it remains on the table.But after having already given itself an extension last year on an initial five-year deadline, the government says it now has until March 2026. This report by The Canadian Press was first publishe...

'Mr. Beef': Free adoption for dog who honors Chicago Italian beef legend

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:14 GMT

'Mr. Beef': Free adoption for dog who honors Chicago Italian beef legend CHICAGO — In honor of a local Italian beef legend, a pair of companies and a local shelter teamed up to try to get a "beefy" dog adopted.Last month, the founder of Mr. Beef, Joseph Zucchero, died unexpectedly at the age of 69. The longtime shop stands at 666 N. Orleans St. and was the inspiration for the hit FX show "The Bear."According to the Associated Press, the Italian beef legend was “elated” when Christopher Storer, creator of “The Bear” and a childhood friend of Zucchero's son, centered the show on his shop.“He was very proud of that,” son Christopher Zucchero said.After his death, in lieu of flowers — family directed donations to the Chicago shelter One Tail at a Time.One Tail at a Time wanted to pay tribute to such a generous gesture, so they got to work on finding a perfect dog to represent Zucchero."It was extra special to pay tribute," said Director of Development Maggie Hudson. "We reached out to the intake team and said, 'can you find an extra beefy dog to name Mr. Bee...