My War Mess Loves Her Safe Black Siege
The air was cool and breezy. Clusters of large clouds traversed the sky -all of them on the same plateau, quickly moving west. Her mountain of love was mossy green. The pool of rainwater was gone. Gravel was half wet and half dry. She was giving me good sense of purpose. I was free from tendrils by precision relaxing. I was guided and helped. My heartbeat was ever for her health. I was touched with emotion by this. Orb of Sun appeared from behind wide cloud, intermittently bringing me warmth. Yellow light and I love her. I ‘m in love with Anna in this.
All at once, sunlight blasted a great deal, but the air was still cool and windy. Green buds increased their presence. A crow cawed, madly flapping. Skies were pale blue, glossy and luminous with white masses. I was stretching back to the present after reaching out like plastic man between past and future. 4 blackbirds sped by, wings rustling. A 5th blackbird followed behind. Trees swayed and jiggled with the wind and I am in love. I’ve carried the whole world on my shoulders for such a very long time and I did not know what to do with it until I found my son and my soulmate on the other side of the looking glass. Between the dimensions of time and numbers. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
2 girls from grade 4 sang me a song about a man going mad trapped in a box full of rats. And I had to ward off and resist a boy and a girl pretending to steal my coat and glasses. I thanked them for that. I received a kind apology from yesterday’s boy with the mess. I accepted it with thanks and apologized as well. Then we both felt much better. In the same instance a girl came to me with a smile to wish me a Happy Birthday. It was not my birthday but that cheered me up. I’m in love with Anna in this. My bad zoo cage loves her earth doors. My impossibility misunderstood loves her specifying command. My dirt monster loves her black chasm insects.
My war mess loves her safe black siege. My unfortunate stumble loves her stop sign. My steep road sports loves her martial arts pushups. My dictator’s capture loves her government germs. My concentration camp loves her battle lines. My bully arrest loves her unruly accuser. My hard weeds loves her adverse weather. My discouraging fate loves her secure fence. My window holding loves her unsatisfactory clothes. My wrestling losers love her real power. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “At the voice of thy cry; when he shall hear it, he will answer thee.” -Isaiah 30:19. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Ros said she loved a guy while making love but she doesn’t love him really and he ran away from her. Frasier’s father never told him he loves him. He goes ice fishing with Martin and his brother Niles just to hear him say I love you while the family goes to Africa after Homer finds a gold giraffe and wins the trip from his 30 year old box of animal crackers. They land in Zanzibar and stay at a treehouse hotel. On the safari the animals act strangely. A giraffe’s head popped out from a hole in the ground. The family dances with an African tribe until the hungry hippo wakes up. Poachers from Greenpeace oppose Dr. Joan Bushwell’s ape refuge. She uses chimps as slave labour for her secret diamond mine because George Michael wants to go on a Christian camping trip with Anne. Michael says no and he also opposes his son going to Mother-Boy. Buster helps him to free George Michael from Lucille’s grasp.
On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a red jacket. Colleen Jones wore a brown jacket with a black turtleneck and black baseball cap. Danielle Bochove wore a grey jacket with a purple top. Rosemary Barton wore a black blouse Nil Koksal wore a pink jacket with black buttons. Henry Champ wore a red tie, white shirt with grey jacket. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a red vest with a white blouse. Suhana Meharchand wore a black and white striped jacket with a white top. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black and grey jacket with a white shirt and red sun tie.
Stunning Increase, Anger at the System, A Big Game 4, Frost Warning. A CBC exclusive story: Taser Use In Quebec has gone up 6 times since police started using them 5 years ago. Tasers were used 57 times in 2006. A coalition calls for a moratorium on taser use. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a white top with black sheer blouse. Montreal police own 16 tasers and report 32 incidents of taser use in 2007. Toronto police own 454 tasers and report 404 incidents of use. Hakim Out of Jail with a suspended sentence. Patricia Jolicoeurs family is outraged he can walk the streets while their daughter he ran over is incapacitated and disabled with life-long injuries. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a black sweater.
A 150 pound young lion, privately owned by Mr. White Duck is running loose in Maniwaki. 20 police officers are combing the bush. As reported by Diane Duthie in blue. Flooding is a problem with Townships Flood and St-Alexis-des-Monts Under Water. Beauce Floods in Ste-marieeee and Mudslide Damages Condos in La Malbaie. Frank Cavallaro with the weather in a grey suit, grey tie with white shirt and a current temperature of 6 degrees, feeling like 6 with 25 km/h winds. Today’s high was 8.8. There’s a slight chance of a sprinkle on a cool night with frost warning. Philly is leading 2 to 1 and Sonali Karnick in black said who’s going to start in nets for tonight’s Crucial Game. Coming up -Stock Talk. A Frost Night, the sky clears and temperatures drop, followed by the commercial break.
The weather with Frank Cavallaro. Frank saw a couple of flurries around 12:00, 12:30 this afternoon. Current temperature was 6 degrees, feeling like 6 with 25 km/h winds. A frost warning for the Montreal area. Tomorrow’s high will be 13 degrees, feeling like 13 with 10 km/h winds. Tonight’s low will be 0, feeling like -4 with 15 km/h winds. “Cover those tomatoes.” Flood levels are higher than record in New Brunswick. People could be stranded in their homes for at least a week. As reported by Dan Halton. Daguney Snow with 10 cm, and Road Cave-In in Ragueneau after 110 mm of rain. Referendum Ballots to the road and the commercial break.
Returning to the day’s closing numbers and today’s the last day you can file your taxes. The electronic filing system ground to a hault yesterday. The online filing deadline was extended till next Tuesday. But if you owe money, you must have your cheque in the mail tonight. 17 million tax returns were filed as of yesterday. As reported by Leah Hendry in a grey jacket. U.S. Cuts Interest Rate. It’s the 7th cut since September. Fighting Loto Fraud and minimum wage hits $8.50 tomorrow. Top Story: Exclusive CBC News: Taser use in this province has grown 6 times since 2003.
Premier Charest and the Quebec Liberals have a comfortable advantage over both opposing parties, according to new polls. The Liberals would win 38% of the vote if elections were held today. Update: Engineers said it wasn’t the snow that caused a school gymnasium roof to collapse, but shoddy construction. Cool & Bright to Place Viger and the break. Returning to the most viewed on cbc.ca and Canada will give $50 million directly to the world food program “for assistance in food aid” in response to the U.N.’s plea for cash. It is a 28% increase. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a grey and black checkered jacket with black top.
Smoking Ban Delayed for prisons until June 2nd. After it’s 20 nation tour, the Olympic torch returned to Honk Kong, 100 days before the games start. As reported by Michel Cormier in a green shirt with grey jacket. 750 Canadians are on the long list. 100 are from Quebec. 330 must meet the final cut. A So-So Weekend to the bridge and the next break. Returning with a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro on a cool day. A frost warning for the Montreal region with a low tonight of 0 degrees, feeling like -4 with 15 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning 4 degrees, rising to 13 and falling to 3. Current temperature ws 6 degrees.
Autoroute 30 Construction on the South Shore and local greenspace in St-Lambert is a contaminated tract of land. Residents want the green lane to stay instead of constructing houses. As reported by videojournalist Andrew Chang. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk before the break. Returning to Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a grey jacket, white shirt and grey tie. Why did Carbonneau call for goalie Jaroslav Halak instead of Carey Price? Price hasn’t been great. His body language doesn’t speak confidence. Patrice Brisebois is in. Canadien Playoff coverage is at the CBC website. A last weather check and a high tomorrow of 13 degrees. Bear-ly Awake. “He can bearly keep his eyes open.” Michel signed off for the evening.
I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of adverse, blocking, closed, command, confining, control, corrupt, counter-balance, criminal, dangerous, defending, difficult, discouraging, fate, fighting, frustrating, guarded, halting, harassing, hard, hazardous, heaviness, hindering, hurtful, impossibility, inferior, misunderstood, obey, overloaded, overwhelm, power, practical, preventing, pushing, real, repress, restricting, secure, sensation function, sickness, sinful, specifying, stregthen, stressful, troubled, unfortunate, unpleasant, unruly, unsatisfactory, vile and wrong.
My Red Warrior Loves Her Black Superiority
Grey skies were low with reams of wadding clouds. The pool of rainwater was dark, with ripples that quickly vibrated like shimmering fingerprints. A young pigeon landed on the green roof ledge next to me. She took off to the flight of her companion on the next roof. The pool was quite deep and wide. The boot print was nearly submerged. Only a slight curve remained above the water. The pool was reflective and transparent. Gravel under the deep with sky and trees mirrored with delight. Trees waved restlessly. Puffy green rolled-up leaves waited to unfurl. Many youngsters were growing in reserve. A crow cawed in the distance, some miles away. Her mountain of love was rich with mossy green and brown. 3 lithe black birds soared in the air. I’m in love with Anna in this.
A seagull glided overhead. I first saw her reflection in the water. A second followed along from behind. Tree branches were dark with damp from yesterday’s rain. I was almost able to see my breath. All the gravel was soaked. There was none dry. Black tar was deeply glossy, looking more like shells on a beach. Front and black lawns were green. Colour stood out vividly in the dark and grey light. Birds were virtually quiet, but picked up at a moment’s notice. Movement was formed by unwinding in subtle ways. It was impossible to predict. It has a mind of its own -a guidance system that shows me the pathway to love and healing. Trust in the process is what I thought. I’m in love with Anna in this.
It was an interesting but very challenging day with the kids. Boys and girls from grade 5 played a mean game of tossing worms at each other in chase. A few worms got crushed. I didn’t like that too much but I had to cope with the cruelty of children. I had my horsey umbrella, in case it rained but I didn’t think it would draw so much attention. 2 girls tried to convince me to give them my umbrella so that they could use it to murder a classmate. I told them I needed it for my own protection, from them. A Chinese girl wondered if it was a giraffe head instead of a horse, because of the very long neck,. This made me question even further. I wondered if it was a camel. Then she rolled her eyes up into her head at me, making an ugly spooky skull face, and she wanted me to see her eyes turn inside out. By that time, I had enough. Juliet needed a band-aid on her knee and elbow after she fell down and hurt herself. While the children ate their lunch, one of the boys told me that the group of girls said that my mother was dead. I answered back “How would they know?” He stuffed his lunch garbage into the bag I held for him but he did it so belligerantly that I told him to stop. He didn’t and the bag of trash dropped from my hands and hit the floor. I asked him as a joke “Are you mental?”
It was a poor choice of words and it backfired on me. I should have said “You can do better than that.” He wouldn’t let me forget my remark, and his classmates took advantage of it. He blocked his ears and sang loudly when I apologized later on. This caught me off guard. Perhaps it is my lack of experience with various forms of manipulation. There are challenging behavioural problems that I am observing with some of the children that seem like some kind of social illness fostered in school. It took me a while to get over that. I have never encountered it with Tristan. I’m blessed to have a well-behaved son. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My pounding hurricane loves her tornado power. My falling bricks scattered loves her broken window. My black assassination loves her weeping anger. My war wounds love her cleaning shards. My fate fighting loves her red warrior’s destiny. My trickster’s death loves her grieving a fool. My exploding skull loves her demolishing skeleton. My disintegrating garbage loves her catabolic worms. My overturning misfortune loves her overwhelming power. My crushing dispair loves her eradicating fire. My crocodile mass grave loves her goat eating anything. I love her lunar black bible from my Egyptian box “He giveth power to the faint: and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.” Isaiah 40:29. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Frasier’s loyal fan is placing gifts in his briefcase and pockets, making him suspect she is stalking him. Ros warns “There’s a lot of creeps.” Niles thinks she’s a sociopath. Frasier hires a private detective after the fan sends him some bursting balloons from the all-you-can-eat buffet seafood restaurant where Homer gorges himself. Bart has a crush on Laura, his teenage babysitter. Homer must tiptoe around her mother’s divorce after Buster loses his hand to a loose seal when he went swimming in the ocean. Maggie the pregnant lawyer is representing an obese woman taking a buffet restaurant to court. Maggie fakes her artificially inseminated pregnancy by 2 gay cops but Michael thinks the baby is his. Buster shouts “I’m a monster!” and destroys everything in the house.
On CBC News Morning, Suhana Meharchand wore a black and white chain-link pattered jacket. Colleen Jones wore a red raincoat with a black turtleneck. Danielle Bochove wore a grey blouse with large silver beads. Nil Koksal wore a dark blue coat with a light blue scarf. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a grey jacket with a pale yellow blouse. Johanna Wagstaffe wore a grey jacket with white blouse. Rober Lack wore a brown jacket with a grey shirt and green patterned tie. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket with grey lines and a white shirt with blue and white tie.
On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey and black striped jacket with a white shirt and a yellow grey and black tie. Soaring food prices are the new normal. It is a global crisis and the impact is felt in Montreal. The U.N. task force seeks to feed 73 million people this year alone. The Quebec consumer index indicates a rise in prices. Bakery/cereal prices risen 9.1%. Meat has risen 2.9%. Fish has risen 2.7%. Eggs have gone up 2.5%. St-Viateur Bagel raised its price for a dozen bagels by 60 cents because 40 kilo bag of flour used to cost $17 now costs $43. As reported by Leah Hendry in a black coat with green scarf. Sun Youth is feeling the squeeze with fewer donations and they can’t buy as much. Gas prices are another rising cost, at $1.37.4 a litre for regular in Montreal.
A couple in Ile.-Perrot were victims of a home invasion at 10:30 last night. 2 men delaring themselves as the police at the door pepper-sprayed the victim that attacked them with a kitchen knife. Floods in Quebec were made worse by the rain, with landslides in many areas. Frank Cavallaro for the weather wore a black suit with white shirt and a grey and white patterned tie. Current temperature was 7 degrees, feeling like 7 with 29 km/h winds. Montreal received 30 mm of rain. A rain warning is still on. Premier Jean Charest testified at the National Assembly committee on why Bruno Fortier was fired after 14 months as the general delegate for New York. Charest said his only imput was the job recommendation for his old friend. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a green blouse with black vest. Marianna Simeone for My Take will pick up on this subject later.
The City of Montreal wants more than 60 fire stations to pay for the Hefty Cleanup Bill after firefighters painted Habs colours on station fronts. Still Cool to the harbour and the break and returning with a first look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro after a good 20 hours of rain. Current temperature of 7 degrees felt like 7 with 29 km/h winds. Heavy rain for eastern regions of Quebec. Sunny tomorrow but cool with a high of 10 degrees, feeling like 10 with 25 km/h winds. Tonight’s low will be 1 degree, feeling like -5 with 22 km/h winds.
A new national test that questioned 30,000 13-year-old students showed Quebec francophone high school students rank higher than the Canadian average for reading and math. The english sector of Quebec is below the Canadian average. As reported by Nancy Wood. Driving Safety For Students with 80,000 Quebec students targeted in the campaign. 3 Quebec City officers were cleared after accepting the confession of a suspect in a sexual assault case that was later cleared. Bar Le Stud Settles with a woman who was refused at the gay bar. Betwixt to the break.
The day’s closing numbers and Oil Co. Profits: Royal Dutch at $9.08 billion. Petro-Canada at $1.18 billion. Rogers Brings iPhone To Canada. The release of Grand Theft Auto IV. The game’s extreme violence is making many people uncomfortable. It is loaded with violence and sex. “Nothing’s forbidden” with a rating of M for mature. 9 million are hoped-for sales. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay. 4 virtual characters and 4 virtual musicians make up Rock Band night at a bar in Drummondville. Andrew broke the base drum pedel.
Top Story: Soaring Food Prices. The U.N. cites the rising costs of basic necessities. The U.N. and the World Bank have set up a task force to feed 73 million people this year. Grocery prices are up in Montreal. Marianna Simeone in a black jacket with red scarf for My Take. She wants to know why Bruno Fortier was hired in the first place. Back to Sun and downtown soulmates to the break. Returning with Most Viewed at cbc.ca. 200 people held a candle light vigil for the 6 children in the Austrian Incest Case. Josef Fritzl fathered 7 children with his daughter. He is facing 15 years in prison. Heparin Tainted Deliberately.
A Sudanese Canadian man has been in Khartoum for 5 years. He was imprisoned for his terrorist links and is on the no-flight list. His family appeals for his return home. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black leather jacket with blue scarf. Milder By Friday as Frank looks into his crystal ball, followed by the break. A second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro with a high of 7.7 today and heavy rain through the eastern Quebec region. 30 to 35 mm of rain fell on Montreal. Tonight’s low will be 1 degree, feeling like -5 with 22 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 4 degrees, rising to 10 and falling to 0. The 7-day forecast and “a nice stretch of weather.”
Special Needs Services. A mother of an autistic child has created a foundation to fund Coco’s Place. It’s a pre-school program for children languishing on waiting lists for government-funded therapy. As reported by Gerri Barrer. Noise Complaints have doubled in the past 2 years. Green Light For Griffintown with green space, and more affordable housing in the old Irish neighbourhood. Anti-Fur Protest. 80% of the business is done in Quebec. My Take with Marianna Simeone after Charest Testifies. She said Charest named the wrong man for the job as the Quebec delegate for New York. “Why was he hired?” In studio, Marianna asked viewers for their take. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk on the Canadien’s loss last night, to the river, bridge and the break.
Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a green shirt, green tie and black jacket. PJ Rates the Hab’s loss last night. Carey Price is getting blamed. “His body language does not have a sign of confidence.” A last check on the weather with Frank Cavallaro and cloudy skies but temperatures will rise. Michel signed off for the evening. Hockey Night in Canada’s next.
I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of absent, anger, annihilating, awful, blasting, breaking, catabolic, cleaning, cracking, crashing, crushing, deadly, decomposing, demolishing, despair, destiny, devastating, dismantling, disposing, doom, embarrassment, eradicating, exploding, extinguishing, fate, fighting, grieving, incinerating, indiscriminate, inevitability, judging, killing, lethal, malignant, misfortune, operating, overturning, overwhelming, pounding, power, pulling apart, pulverizing, ruining, self-destruction, senseless, smashing, superiority, terrible, war, will and wrecking.
My Green Spirit Medicine Loves Her Red Falling Water Therapy
It was cool and breezy, prompting me for a sweater. The wind gusted with force. A crow cackled with pleasure. Orb of Sun was hidden behind a dark grey clot of cloud. But it still managed to beam through the overcast sky. Faint shadows appeared, then went. Clouds were masses of solid clay that built up an impervious dome. Trees were greener. Buds were nursing babies. Full branches swayed with the wind. A blackbird fluttered over them. Yellow light, and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Rough edges were calming down. A crow yelped while she soared and glided. She perched on a tall tree. Her cawing continued. Then she flew right past me, cawing 7 times. She rose up higher, cawing 4 more. 5 crows were up even higher, with 3 in the middle like Orion’s Belt and 1 in the front middle and 1 in middle back, neatly aligned, making a kite-like triangular shape when you connect the crow dots. I have never seen a crow formation like that before. Traffic sped with an endless breath. Dampness was in the air. Yellow light, and I love her. I’n love with Anna in this.
Green was her mountain of love. Coolness of wind made me shiver. 3 crows flapped in a race. 2 of them kissing in space. A 4th crow cawed 3 times, heading for her 3 companions. I was feeling well-rested after an early night of sleep, after cleaning my place up, after posting. I went to bed just after 9 o’clock, then woke up exactly at 5, ready to start my day. My energy was looking good. Black tar was loyal to grey gravel, hugging it with an abiding full hug. The ladbug shell was a red husk but the tiny spider was not to be found. There were no little creatures on the yellow brick wall behind me. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Following the contours of pain, I was guided by what I found out. Movements of unraveling formed a dance. I was craving for her romance. It was 10:58. A few spare mounds of snow lingered on a few lawns, but their dimensions were greatly diminished. It was an indoor lunch with the kids because of the rain. Yellow light, and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My spiritual figures love her homeopathic hospital. My green spirit medicine loves her red water therapy. My delivering waiters loves her satisfied eating. My ambulance survivor loves her first-aid nurse. My flying saucer intervention loves her spaceship rescue. My ecology dreamwork loves her conserving mandala. My revival meeting loves her spiritual teaching. My piggy bank loves her emergency hammer. My breath of life loves her redeeming Christ. My comfort loves her body work. My water container loves her falling water. My lifeboat loves her anchor release. My solution source loves her pool of treasure.
My police detective loves her collecting ransom. My fleeing concern loves her secure asylum. My improving possibility loves her preserving wisdom. My dynamic leader loves her energy possessed. My competitive achiever loves her stubborn strength. My risk-taking hero loves her reliable courage. My irrefutable values love her healer work. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Bibi wants Frasier to renegotiate his contract up to 40%. His measly raise was 8%. She promises to nurse his “fever” as part of his negotiating “dance”. Nursing was her first goal as a profession, Bibi maintains. Fraiser ends up in bed with her after a drunken celebration of his victory. Frasier brags to his brother that she dipped her toe into Crane Lake but he breaks it off. Bibi threatens to jump from the office window, forcing Frasier to save her life, while Lisa sprays herself with salad dressing for protection of her bully’s punch. So Homer makes sure every home is baby-safe because Maggie the lawyer is 8 1/2 months pregnant and Michael thinks he’s the baby’s father, even though she said he wasn’t.
On CBC News Morning, Suhana Meharchand wore a pale yellow jacket with a white top. Danielle Bochove wore a blue blouse with blue necklace. Colleen Jones wore a glossy gold raincoat. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a red and white striped blouse with a black vest. Robert Lack wore a black jacket with a blue shirt and a black tie with yellow hearts. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey lines with a blue shirt and grey tie.
The Fortier Mystery, Future of Griffintown, Game 3, Wet!. Former New York delegate from Quebec, Bruno Fortier Testifies about why he got fired, citing allegations of psychological harassment by an employee. The Charest government maintains it fired Fortier for repeated insubordination, not harrassment claims. Charest will testify tomorrow. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a brown jacket and black blouse. School Threat Case. The 16 year old boy that made death threats while chatting online is free from jail. The judge said the suspect isn’t a danger as long as he stays away from his 5 home computers, and goes nowhere near CEGEP de Vieux Montreal. As reported by Jessica Brown in a grey sweater with grey turtleneck.
Hakim Appeal. Victim Speaks after sexual molestation starting at 8 years old. Hit Man Target and the weather with Frank Cavallaro in a dark grey suit, white shirt with grey and white tie and the rain that started at 11:30. A heavy rainfall warning is still in effect. Today’s high was 13.8 degrees. Current temperature was 9 degrees, feeling like 9 with 25 km/h winds. Fighting In Philly with Sonali Karnick for the Habs game with the Flyers.
Montreal police have arrested 45 people, 33 adults, and 12 minors, after pouring over hundreds of videos and photos of last Monday’s riot and the destruction of 23 police vehicles. Public appeal to help has been very successful. (Overlapping sound made voices echo.) Log onto the police website to look at photos to identify more active participants at www.spvm.qc.ca. As reported by Dan Halton in a black jacket, white shirt with white and red tie. PJ Stock for Stock Talk will be joined live later to talk about tonight’s Philly game.
Montreal City Council will vote on the Griffintown Project tonight. It is receiving a warm reception from city hall with the addition of affordable housing. The $1.3 billion revitalization plan will transform the neighbourhood over the next 8 years. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a black coat with black blouse. Bridge and harbour and break. Returning to the day’s closing numbers and Students Against Cigarellos. They want Philippe Couillard to ban their sale. Message: Slow Down!
Top Story: Bruno Fortier defends his record, saying he was unjustly fired. The Indian Affairs Minister has named Harry Laforme as the head of the Truth and Reconcilliaton commission. It will give former aboriginal students of Canada’s native residential schools a chance to tell their stories of physical and sexual abuse. National Chief Phil Fontaine said “There will be no more secrets.” As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black jacket with white blouse.
2 entire James Bay commutieis were airlifted because of flood for the 4th time in 4 years. Exams Blacked-Out in 13 buildings because of leaking water. After 6 weeks, back to school for 1,200 students after a fire. How Much More Rain? Trees, downtown and the next break. Returning to Chinese authorities claiming human error was to blame for 2 trains colliding, killing 70. It’s the second accident on the same line. As reported by Michel Cormier. 500 firefighters struggle with a California Wildfire. 1,000 people were forces from their homes, followed by Florida Fire.
A pioneering eye procedure using gene therapy has given Stephen Howerth newfound increased night vision. As reported by Nancy Durham in London. Michel asked What will PJ Stock foresee game 3? 7-Day Forecast to downtown and the break. Returning to a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro with a slight chance of flurries on Wednesday. Tonight’s low of 7 degrees will feel like 7 with 25 km/h winds and rain. Tomorrow moring 8 degrees, 11 in the afternoon and -1 at night. Montreal Public Health reviewed the toxicity of the artificial turf in city playing fields, and found a negligible effect. Similar findings were made in the United States. As reported by Gerri Barrer.
Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a black jacket with grey lines with pink shirt and grey tie for game 3 with the Habs in Philly. “Watch out for physical play. Followed by the harbour bridge and the break, returing to relating betwixt and the CBC Habs Fever contest winnerr of an official Canadiens jersey. More on the Habs online at cbc.ca/montreal. A last check on the weather with light rain still falling. A heavy rainfall warning is still on, with a current temperature of 8 degrees, feeling like 8 with 24 km/h winds. Michel signed off for the evening. Hockey Night in Canada followed.
I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of act, assemble, assist, buy, choice, collecting, comfort, concern, correction, delivering, favour, find, freeing, gather, hoarding, improve, intervention, make up, nursing, possibility, potential, protecting, provide, ransom, reclaim, recover, release, relief, salvaging, satisfy, secure, solution, source, spiritual, stockpile, store, storing, teaching, treasuring, wait on and wisdom.
My Marriage Ceremony Writing Loves Her Green Baby Book
It was a finely-tuned beautiful morning. Gone was yesterday’s struggle. A crow cawed 4 times. It was very peaceful. Most of the gravel was damp from the rain shower last night. A large pool of water shimmered. A crow cawed 5 times. New birds chirped with clear voices. Whatever ordeal I had was unraveling to the drone of a plane overhead. A newborn baby cried at the top of her lungs. The lake of rainwater filled a deep bootprint. Drying gravel made little pops and crackling sounds. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Everything was very real, alive and happening. Two small planes crossed paths. Water gushed through a vent. Musical church bells rang at 9:45. After excruciating strain, I was glad I was alive holding onto her key important things. A small plane crossed again. Some kind of pike and kind of indent was slowly making its way out. I was awake and alive and in love. I couldn’t say that enough times to myself. The jittering bird had returned. Instead of hearing imposing noise, I heard music. A small plane burbled overhead. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The bootmark was filled to the brim. Water around it shimmered and rippled continuously. The breeze was light. It was cool. After that horrible wave of sorrow, it was delightful. Orb of Sun was goodness itself, and I felt emotion deep, flooding with love. The burbling plane returned. The sky was very bright and faded in the light. Large scores of jumbled cloud fit the fair blue yonder to the west. Green was all around me. Baby green bright and soft decorated the trees. It felt like a special day. Damp tar was shiny and black. There was no fear-born spiral downward but a rising up from its wake. I’m in love with Anna in this.
A crow cawed with wry smile, adding 2 more quickly. Plus another 2 and 2 more. A dog barked as the burbling plane went for the airport. White puffy clouds expanded above her greening mountain of love. A procession of clouds looked heavy and thick, far too dense to be floating in the sky. A strand of spider’s web dangled like a wire between the green funnel and a large vent. The tiny spider circumnambulated until she found herself on the green tin corner by the black tar. She made her way up the yellow brick wall. The sowbug was halfway up there, crawling quickly into a crack. I was broadening my horizons for true love. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My dreamwork seamstress loves her green sun dress. My image house completed loves her construction photographs. My consummate caring loves her healthy body. My recording project loves her complete performance. My harvest profit loves her ripe organic corn. My boat built loves her travel plans. My marriage ceremony writing loves her green baby book. My prize athlete loves her swimming reward. My authentic actor loves her natural actress. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box. “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” -John 14:27. I love Anna Dirksen.
My Black Struggle Love Her Red Blending Play
Trees swayed with fresh buds. A deep wave of frustration hit me. Watching it, I noticed things I didn’t expect. There is no ideal set. The ideal doesn’t exist, unless it’s a pain you want to give yourself over life. I was feeling a bit negative. I was digging down deeper into the nerthrmost regions of my discomfort. 2 crows flew high in the sky. It was a parent and child. The large wing-spanned crow was followed by a much smaller one. They were gliding together at the same measured pace. They cawed 3 or 4 times, adding 9. 2 more crows flapped some distance away, meandering across the sky. I’m deeply in love with Anna in this.
Big clouds were shady, covering most of the sky like an oyster shell. Orb of Sun appeared through the cracks. It was not very bright this morning. Blue sky was in the distance, to the west. There were no shadows at all. Her mountain of love was dark. Faint green trees could be deciphered, bring into coherent view, the evergreens scattered on it. Brown was interspersed. The clouds looked craggy and thick, almost oppressive. They were almost like pastery. It was cold and breezy. Something about the contrast of sky and the form of the clouds that was making me see rainbow outlines. A small pin point of light flashed. There was instantly healing. I was unwinding inside to where all the spools began clean and tight. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Clouds were low and I could see a helicopter patrolling around. It was cool enough to wear a coat. Dark grey was the gravel. Balck and fat was black tar. Aching was unwinding from my neck. The 8-pronged hair clasp in front of my window was gone this morning. I remembered the 3 pennies on the ground and their spots and the equilateral cross. Birds were subdued, mostly in the background. Traffic hiss was low. All was good in my love dairy for my moon maiden. In this I’m in love with Anna.
Bands of clouds moved in slow motion, looking like grey Jupiter. Something like heavy bindings were gradually unraveling, making me sigh a breath of relief. She is my heart’s true religion. The movement was knitting me together -if you could call it that in any sense of the word. I knew that it was my heartthrob’s inter-venus, making sure that I will survive with my true love intact. Yes, my heart grew tender for her. More and more I crave her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Reality is not the same as we come to expect, or hope for, or plan for, or dream. It is a wholly other live creature in our path. Take a look through our live cam view, in the here and now, for our future. Birds were chirping around me. The wind gusted. When I open my heart to her in my life, I become more naturally myself and more relaxed in my feelings. Blue sky opened from a great cleft. A dog barked, a car honked. The jittering bird let out a laugh. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My championship match loves her fight contest. My business negotiation loves her labour arbitration. My rape victim loves her prevention politics. My frustrating stress loves her striving strategy. My angry quarrel loves her feud mastering. My black sports heroes loves her red power play. My martial arts battle loves her competiton duel. My snake coiled around a victim loves her wrestling test. My volcano erupting fire loves her earthquake lightning. My Darwinian evolution loves her rams butting heads encounter. My black struggle loves her red blending play. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” -Psalm 126:6. I love Anna Dirksen.
My Baby Celebration Loves Her Adorable Newborn
Orb of Sun radiated an abundance of light blending with heat. On the gravel crawled a tiny spider. She would crawl over a pebble and then hop across 3 or 4 more. She crawled over my black Mephisto shoe like it was no problem at all. I was amazed how far she sprang by her magic leaps. A crow flew under a passing jet and quickly turned back. Upper air seemed like a gel, with white watercolour streaks soaking in. The sky was misty and bright. A small plane burbled. A little bird quacked like a toy, bleeping in morse code from the trees. I’m in love with Anna in this
Leafy tree shoots looked like green paint blotches done with a sponge. Green was more present than it was yesterday. The tiny spider was now on the yellow brick wall. There were strands of web like a tightrope. She was exploring a region of black on the wall that had craggy holes. I wasn’t sure she was going anywhere at all. She was very cautious about taking the precise path, as she would retrace her steps just to get it right. It’s as if she had her journey well-mapped. All of a sudden she was quite high up the wall. A dog barked and crows cawed. I’m in love with Anna in this.
2 squirrels squeaked in a tree. They made their way down gingerly. I was feeling a depth of ache for my soulmate. Water gushed in a vent. A crow cawed 3 times and then 5. I was feeling relaxed and alive. The constricted sense was softening and the contours were more clearly felt. Something was doing good for my health. It freed me upon inspection of a compacted region. It minded the narrow roots that opens canals, it unhooks latches and it unwinds the twisted ropes that binds the soul. A plane burbled overhead. Her mountain of love was well-fed with choice greenery. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Black gobules of tar speckled the grey gravel beneath my black shoes. Lengths of spider’s web that traveled just above the ground glinted in the sunlight. I was getting closer to the origins. There was a long oblong space in the gravel about the size of a footprint. It was deliberately set. A plane careened at top speed, and so did traffic below. Wispy strands of cloud looked like wedding veils. Recovery was faster. I was absorbing the warmth of the sun. It was making me feel better than ever. More alert, more alive, and more in love. The heat of it all was deepening. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My children’s persona loves her productive youth. My silver and gold loves her white clothes. My sexual climax kissing loves her love making hugs. My baby celebration loves her adorable newborn. My heaven loves her Saint Rose. My true love avowing loves her healing joy and happiness. My temple gathering loves her genuine miracles. My affirming beauty loves her great attractiveness. My painter museum loves her flower costuming. My classical music loves her new sun song. My honest testifying loves her ethical morality. My real feeling of glory loves her golden sunrise. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight.” -Isaiah 45:2. “The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself.” Proverbs 11:25. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, a Bavarian fencing instructor falls in love with Maris, making Niles jealously give him a sword fight because after helping people solve their problems, Homer doesn’t know what to do with the secret he’s learned about the Springfield Isotopes moving to Albercoque. Homer goes on a 12 day hunger strike to protest it as well as the fact that Michael is afraid to take Sally to the health spa for Valentine’s day. A deaf giant and fake uncle are taking his sister Lindsay on the romantic getaway instead so the company will have enough money.
On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a yellow sweater with a white blouse. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a blue dress with white top. Suhana Meharchand wore a white jacket with a grey and white blouse. On CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood wore a green-blue blouse. Soldiers Settlement, Gas Thief, Sign Flack, Nice Start To Weekend.
28 Canadian veterans that served in the 90’s are suffering from post-traumatic stress. They have a federal court suit against the Department of National Defence. They have been waiting 6 years for a court settlement. A federal court judge has asked the two parties to explore mediation. 1 in 10 people have post-traumatic stress disorder. It is treated with medication and therapy. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black jacket with white blouse.
Gas Theft at an Ultramar station in St-Laurent. Thieves stole thousands of dollars of diesel by pumping it out from the ground. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black suit with green top. Gas Prices Still High at $1.35 a litre. It could reach $1.50 or $1.60 this summer. A member of the Black Watch is appealing to the thief that stole his laptop from his car last night to return it. It has only sentimental value, with all the photographs he had of his fallen comerade in Afghanistan. He would like it back with no questions asked.
The forecast with Kristen Falco in a grey jacket, black slacks and pink top, in for Frank Cavallaro. A current temperature of 19 degrees, feeling like 19 with calm winds. Today’s high was 27.2. A man is in critical condition after a Fire In Ville-Emard. Hotel Fire interrupts 800 guests. The Canadiens won last night’s game and the fans kept their cool. Police Video Seizure to identify riot suspects. They make a total of 31 arrests. CBC envelopes of unbroadcast video will remain sealed until the case is decided. Followed by her pregnant biosphere and the break.
The weather with Kristen Falco with a nice sunny day instore for tomorrow. Current temperature was 19 degrees, feeling like 19 with calm winds. We may get a shower late tomorrow night. Tonight’s low will be 8 degrees, feeling like 8 with 15 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 22, feeling like 19 with 40 km/h winds. Flooding is still a concern in many parts of Quebec. Mauricie Floods affected 150 homes.
A Quebec Superior Court judge is considering a settlement for plaintifs of a sexual abuse case with Selwyn House. A former teacher sexually abused the plaintifs in the 1980’s. The school has agreed to make a public statement of regret and to make a payment up to $5 million. As reported by Lysanne Louter in a blue jean jacket with white top.
The Supreme Court passed judgement on random searches by police with sniffer dogs for drugs at schools. The court said it was a violation of the charter of rights. It is a “reasonable expectation” that students should not have their school bags randomly checked. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black jacket with white top. Stephen Harper admitted the government made a serious mistake when an alleged al-Qaeda suspect was granted a visa. “the result of an administrative error.” Followed by the break.
The day’s closing numbers and getting ready for a bi-election on May 12th with a controversial ADQ election sign that suggests increasing the birth rate and decreasing immigration instead of increasing immigration by 22% like the Liberals and PQ have said. However, 51% of Quebecers agree that Quebec has reached its maximum immigration peak. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a black jacket with black and white scarf.
Top Story: a mediated settlement in the works for former Canadian soldiers diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. Thy claim the Canadian forces that did not protect their rights. 20 million people a year have lasic surgery but some have chronic pain and blurred vision and other problems with their eyesight. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration held public hearings today on the serious medical complications that arise from laser eye surgery. As reported by Ron Charles. Chance of Rain, to the bridge and the break.
A judge in New York found 3 police men not guilty for killing a man on his wedding day, November 25th, 2006. The unarmed man was shot 50 times. The judges ruling received a furious reaction but manslaughter was not proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. As reported by Neil Macdonald. 24 people are dead and 40 others are wounded after a Bus Bomb In Sri Lanka.
Anti-sealing activists protested against Canada’s seal hunt, prompting more calls for a ban. It is legal to shoot house cats in Switzerland. 10 dollars a pelt will be paid by tanners to make fur scarves. The Swizz government has decided to ban the commercial sale of cat pelts after a growing public outcry across the world. As reported by David Common in a grey coat. Rainy Days Ahead, to her biosphere pregnant and the break.
A second look at the weather with Kristen Falco with tonight’s low of 8 degrees, feeling like 8 with 15 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 10, rising to 22 and falling to 10. Update: AGC Glass shutdown. Its oven was turned off for the first time in 18 years. 50 employees are now without work. TQS & the CRTC. 270 employees stand to lose their jobs. Mercier bridge repair will cost $66 million. 125 million cars cross it every year. No Pedestrian Zone for St-Paul Street. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk to the riverside and the break.
Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a black jacket, white shirt and green tie. The Canadiens won their first game of the Eastern Conference semi-final with 2 controversial goals, one accidentally make on their own net and one “kicked” goal that wasn’t a kick. There’s a Habs Fever page online. A last check on the weather with Kristen at 19 degrees under cloudy skies, down to 8 tonight. “Another nice day instore tomorrow.” Nancy Wood signed off for the evening. Michel will return on Monday.
I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of acceptable, agreed, attractiveness, authentic, avowing, awe, caring, certain, cheerful, clear, climax, completion, constructive, destiny, extablished, ethical, exaggeration, feeling, genuine, glory, goal, guaranteed, handsomeness, healing, honest, joy, love, miracles, morality, new, optimistic, positive, possibility, productive, real, testifying, true, trustworthy, unequivocal, unquestionable and willingness.
My Hand Holding Loves Her Healing Brown Skin
The air was light and cool. It wasn’t hot but the sun was bright. A crow cawed 3 times in the distance. Trees were more green. A flock of geese honked through the sky but I couldn’t see them. A crow sat alone in the tree. A plane burbled overhead. Blue sky was almost glassy, with a faint milky sheen. I was enjoying a perfect balance of sun temperature and wind. A crow cackled invitingly. Her soulmate responded with 3 caws. The crow cackled over and over, then she flew through the trees, landing on a nearby branch. A crow yelped in the distance. A crow flapped over my head, her firm wings rustling. I was craving my hearthrob’s long dark hair. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Deep and wide energy pressed flat stirred back to life, freed by my imagination. Black tar sat on top of grey gravel. They were holding together in love. Most of the birds were far away and quiet. No heavy-set clusters of clouds. There were single long strands of spider’s web spanning the gravel for a long distance. As I looked at the surface of Mars, a brown and red spider was dilligently spinning her web on a green funnel. An endless drone in the sky. I kept looking for a plane, but I could not find it, unless it was the 2 jets that sped side-by-side in the uppermost sky. Clear was her mountain of love with new green patches and brown. I was surrounded by a fresh green aura. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The bright sun was beaming down. I listened for the quietest sound. The plane droning returned, it had been going on for half an hour but I could never find it.. Trees swayed as if embracing after many months of slumber. It was the richest blessing to be outside writing for Anna. I was scanning the moment with beauty betwixt. It was good to be extending myself into sound and vision and silence. A hidden person made some kind of a bird imitation. A wasp hovered around and I followed her movement. I noted a magnetic contact between my watching and her flying around. She did not want to be looked at directly. almost, it seemed. She landed on the wood fence. She clung tightly to it. Flattening herself on the side, hanging upside down. It looke like she ws giving a very long hug to the wood before she headed on her journey. She was loving its essence. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The heat was just right in the schoolyard. Everyone said this was the best. It was perfectly right, I agreed. A ittle girl from grade 2 with a yellow flower in her brown hair wore purple slacks and a black top that had a purple logo. She came over to me, got down on her knees and hugged the calf of my leg. I did not know why she was hugging me so much. She has done this once or twice before, during the winter and she would run away. This time, she stayed. She hugged as if she really loved me. I couldn’t explain why she did this, and it moved me very deeply. I did not know this girl at all and she felt very safe with me. She said her name was Juliet. She told me “My mommy is going to have a baby.” The baby will be born this summer. She showed me her skipping rope tricks -skipping backwards, criss-crossing the rope and hopping on one foot while she skipped. A purple ball bounced off her bum, but she didn’t mind. A little black girl from grade 2 also showed me her skipping technique after she watched me watching her friend. A tubby girl showed me her angel-tossing-a-red-devil-down-a-steep-hill T-shirt. She said the devil’s in hell. I said there’s an angel down there keeping guard. She thought it was a repugnant idea, an angel down in hell. She walked away disgusted. After watching grade 5 eat their lunch inside, I reurned to the schoolyard. The little purple girl ran to me and gave me a calf a hug again. I patted her head and thanked her her for the hug, then she ran off to practice her skipping until the bell rang. I’m deeply in love with Anna in this.
My house insurance loves her womb walls. My hand holding loves her healing brown skin. My hotel roof loves her running shelter. My safeguard loves her secret refuge. My patent key loves her trademark circle. My neighbours safety loves her police watch. My castle drawbridge loves her parent’s boat. My closed door loves her guard. My caged anxiety loves her containing fear. My bubble clothes loves her modest cover. My garage rules loves her running car laws. My harbour greenhouse loves her cherished shells. My chest loves her protecting hug. My dream-reality loves her reality-unity. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” -Psalm 23:4. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, the gourmet restaurant Frasier and Niles used to go to as kids is closing after 35 years. Niles fondly remembers that his grandfather took him there for his 8th birthday. Les Freres Heureux is their restaurant’s new name for Krusty’s gourmet restaurant sketch. Krusty decides to retire after 61 years in showbiz. Sideshow Bob wants to kill him. He’s released on parole and lives in his locker. He gets a job as the school announcer. Sideshow Bob ties Bart up and hides him in the shed. He puts Bart under hypnotic suggestion and armed with plastic explosives is to give Krusty a hug and then “blow him to smithereens” at the Christian music bonfire of satanic music with George Michael and his girlfriend Anne. George Sr. installs a hot tub in the attic to wash and to cook in. Tobias wants to shoot the wolf with his rifle so he can get the reward and bid on his wife. Lindsay is saved by Frank Wrench. Gob holds the sign 93 as he bids $10,000 for Lucille 2.
On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a red and white striped jacket with a black top. Colleen Jones wore a beige raincoat with a black cap. Zack Goudie wore a black jacket, orange shirt with white tie. Nil Koksal wore a black jacket with a black and white striped top and gold diamond-link necklace. Andrew Chang wore a black jacket and grey shirt with a grey tie. Danielle Bochove wore a grey jacket with a black and white blouse with black beads. Bob McDonald wore a red shirt. Jeannie Lee wore a dark tan top and jacket. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a white blouse with a black and grey vest. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket with a blue and black tie with white shirt. Johanna Wagstaffe wore black slacks and black jacket with an orange blouse. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a yellow shirt and a black and white dotted tie.
Round Two, Driving Scared, The Griffintown Plan, Sunny Forecast. Montreal police have a new game plan for Security Plan Round 2, Game 1. Officers are on patrol at the Bell Center, on bikes, on foot and 10 officers on horses. As reported by Andrew Chang and Dan Halton. Montrealers are out to restore the city’s reputation by identifying culprits on You Tube video. 5 more involved in the riot were arrested today, making 28 in total. Police are asking the public for help, asking for your videos and photos of the torching on Monday. Marianna Simeone in a grey jacket with pink top aske viewers for their take on the police’s request for such help.
Dan Halton live at the Bell Center for Round 2, Game 1. “Fans are very excited about tonight’s match.” 4 to 2 for the Canadiens or 4 to 2 for the Flyers, were some fan score guesses. PJ Stock will join in later, followed by CBC’s Habs Fever Contest. The forecast with Kristen Falco in a pink jacket with white top, because Frank Cavallaro was off. Current temperature of 19 degrees felt like 19 with 10 km/h winds and a high-pressure system dominating our area. Montreal police are on the lookout for a man who attacked taxi drivers. “A customer put a knife to his throat.” As reported by Shari Okeke. Bar Fight in a gay village bar. 7 people were injured, 2 badly. Police are looking for 10 people. It was likely street gang related. Clear Skies Ahead to the Habs fans outdoors to the break.
The weather with Kristen Falco and a current temperature of 19 degrees, feeling like 19 with 10 km/h winds. A nice dry weekend ahead. Clear skies tonight with a low of 7 degrees, feeling like 7 with 10 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high will be 20, feeling like 20 with 10 km/h winds. 50 people were forced to leave their homes and 250 houses were flooded. 450 homes are under flood threat Under Water Up North. It will take 10 days to get back to normal. The Griffintown development was approved but not everyone who works and lives in the area are thrilled about the $1.3 billion project. Construction will begin as early as next year. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a white jacket with white top.
Bruno Fortier To Speak. He was fired in March over allegations of psychological harassment. Cliche Cleared of 6 charges. The new Gas Tax will bring $1.2 billion extra for the infrastructure of municipalities. More Pump Pain. Live at the Bell Center to the break. Returning with the day’s closing numbers and the Bank of Canada warns that Canada’s economy will be stuck in a rut for 2 years, but things aren’t as bad as that “horror show in the U.S.” As reported by Havard Gould.
Hundreds of TQS employees in 5 cities protested new management’s plan to cut 280 jobs and cancel all broadcasting. Top Story: Security Plan Round 2, Game 1. Fan’s energy level, atmosphere and mood is good, said Andrew Chang. Canadiens team members made a recorded message for the police website wishing for the fans to celebrate happily with responsibility. Dan Halton outside the Bell Center for Round 2, Game 1 hopes the team can repeat the Monday’s success tonight. PJ Stock for Stock Talk in a grey jacket, green shirt with gold tie, live from Toronto. Philadelphia is a physical team that can score more. It’s important how the Habs start off the game tonight. They are both dangerous teams. Followed by Nice Weekend and the break.
Returning with Most Viewed and it’s Volunteer Week next week. 1,800 volunteers are at 5 MUHC sites. Without them, a personal touch would be lost. As reported by Leah Hendry in a black top. Rice Rations of 4 bags per customer are signes of a global food crisis. Climate Change in the Arctic is having an impact on the future of the polar bear. There has been a marked change in condition and health of polar bears over the last 22 years. More skinny polar bears, and more of them. 2/3 of the polar bear population lives in Canada. Scientists are thinking the bears should be listed as a threatened species. As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a black leather jacket with pink blouse. Sunshine Continues but rain is on the way.
A second look at the weather. Rain should hold off until Monday. Clear skies dominating Quebec. Tonight’s low will be 7 degrees, feeling like 7 with 10 km/h winds. The Scene with Pierre Landry. U2 in 3D. The Jungle Book by Geordie Productions. Forever Yours Mary-Lou at the Centaur Theatre. Followed by the Habs flag and the break.
Marianna Simeone looked at viewer’s feedback on the police requesting citizen’s help to send in photos and videos of Monday’s riot. “Citizens can make a difference in this city.” Dan Halton live outside the Bell Center. The game starts in 10 minutes. Police say they’re prepared to deal with any kind of violence tonight. The Habs Fever Contest with the question: Name the 2 brothers that play for the Canadiens. Kristen Falco with the weather and a sunny day for tomorrow with a high of 20 degrees. Current temperature was 18, feeling like 18 with 10 km/h winds. Michel said Nancy Wood will fill in for him tomorrow and then he signed off for the night.
I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of accommodating, anxiety, care, cautious, cherish, conserve, containing, defend, defensiveness, fear, guarding, healing, hide, holding, immunity, keep, lie, modesty, parent, pleading, police, preserve, preventing, reality, refuge, safeguard, safety, security, sheltering, shield, supporting, unity and watch.
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