Jessica Biel ‘extremely upset’ over Justin Timberlake’s DWI arrest — and he’s ‘humiliated’: report

Justin Timberlake made a “Selfish” decision that isn’t sitting right with his wife, Jessica Biel. Sources told Us Weekly that Biel, 42, is “extremely upset” after her husband was arrested on a DWI charge Tuesday. “She was shocked to hear the news and had no idea as she was working,” an insider said about Biel, … Read more

What happens if a prime minister loses their seat in a General Election?

Rishi Sunak holding a Q&A event with farmers in Barnstaple, north Devon, yesterday (Picture: Leon Neal/Pool/AFP) Among several big General Election polls released yesterday, one predicted a particularly shocking result: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak losing his seat in North Yorkshire. The Savanta poll, carried out for the Daily Telegraph, suggested the Tories could face a … Read more

Calgary investment fund spots $400K for investor hub for underrepresented founders

The money will be distributed to up to 40 investors seeking to work with Calgary startups Brad Parry, president and CEO at Calgary Economic Development and Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund, is seen in this file photo.Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia Calgary’s city-owned investment fund is providing $400,000 in funding for an investor hub that will target early-stage companies … Read more

Meghan Markle wanted free handbags, clothes from Victoria Beckam before snubbing her: book

Megan Markle longed to be posh like Victoria Beckham.  While engaged to Prince Harry, Markle allegedly asked the Spice-Girl-turned-fashion-designer for free clothes and handbags. But the request was “vetoed by [Buckingham] Palace for being against their rules,” celebrity biographer Tom Bower reveals in his new book, “The House of Beckham,” out now in the UK … Read more

Allison Hanes: Montreal expense scandal may be symptom of bigger problems

Some say comparing capital works with operational expenses is apples and oranges. But tapped-out taxpayers paid for $347 plate of oysters. Dominique Ollivier has been singled out as the fall guy for haphazard financial stewardship at the city, when the problem is much bigger than one person.Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette Montreal’s auditor general … Read more

For a monthly $1 fee, Ontario gives businesses the chance at downtown pop-up retail space

Eva Grello-Nakas works on a storefront display for Craft Collective in Ontario. (Courtesy of Eva Grello-Nakas) Some Ontario retail vendors who started selling their merchandise at swap meets and art markets now operate their own storefronts downtown for just $1 a month, thanks to a city pilot program. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Steve Alvarez and … Read more

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