CBC IS A PROUD SPONSOR THE RFF’S CONCERT SERIES: A TRIBE CALLED …

CBC IS A PROUD SPONSOR THE RFF'S CONCERT SERIES: A TRIBE CALLED RED - FEBRUARY 18 CBC is a  proud sponsor of the Regina Folk Festival's Concert Series presentation of:   A Tribe Called RedFebruary 18 The ExchangeDoors open at 7:30 PMShow starts at 8:00   For ticket information, click here.   Bursting forth from Canada's capital, native Producer/DJ crew A Tribe Called Red is producing a truly unique sound that's impacting the global electronic scene Read more [...]

ICC defers decision on Big 3’s takeover plan

NEW DELHI: Facing stiff resistance from some member boards, the International Cricket Council (ICC) executive board on Tuesday decided against taking any hasty decisions on the proposed plan by Indian, English and Australian cricket administrators to radically revamp the functioning of the world body. Following a heated six-hour meeting in Dubai on the first day of the ICC conference, the controversial 'Big Three' proposal to take over the functioning of the ICC and allot a larger share of the profits Read more [...]

SoJones.com is Listed for Sale

For over eight years, SoJones.com has been a resource of daily news about urban lifestyle, sneakers, streetwear, and the hip-hop culture. Since 2006, SoJones.com has evolved and become a trusted website that covers topics that span across categories of music, art, and sports while keeping a keen focus on streetwear fashion. For eight years, we have managed to inspire a global following and earned the trust and respect of different streetwear brands. In fact, Dr. Jays, an online clothing Read more [...]

Legal wrangle threat to listed building rescue

A legal wrangle could hold up last-ditch attempts to save a fire-ravaged listed building in Inverness. The Inverness Courier has learned that an inhibition order has been placed on the B-listed Viewhill House in Old Edinburgh Road to prevent it being sold until a dispute between its former and current owners is settled. That means no-one can step in to renovate the house which has been an empty shell since a devastating fire seven years ago. It understood that a local businessman who expressed Read more [...]

Vanderschaaf wins seven events, sets four Killer Whales records in Green Bay

GREEN BAY, Wis. - Eight-year-old Colin Vanderschaaf had a day to remember at the Green Bay Titletown Swim Invitational from Jan. 17-19. The YMCA of Marquette Killer Whales swimmer won all seven events he participated in and set four team records to capture the high point trophy for boys 8-and-under age group. He set Killer Whales records in the 25-yard breaststroke in 20.90 seconds, 100 individual medley in 1:25.98, 25 freestyle in 14.81 and 25 butterfly in 17.60. His other wins came Read more [...]

Britain’s ‘most expensive fixer-upper’ could cost £20m to restore

The house at 39 Charles Street could be transformed into one of the UK's finest city homes worth a staggering £100 million after renovation. The mid-18th Century home plans include seven palatial bedroom suites, eight state rooms, a leisure complex and private cinema. The main bedroom suite is spread across 2,000 sq/ft, which is twice the size of the average new UK home, and includes his and hers dressing rooms and bathrooms. In plans for the house there is an eight person Read more [...]

Aim-listed Ilika on track for smaller, faster charging phone batteries

The prospect of longer lasting and faster charging mobile phone batteries may have come a step closer after an update from Aim-listed Ilika. The company announced that its process for producing solid-state batteries stacked one on top of the other had successfully been tested and shown to generate an improved performance compared to single cell batteries.Solid-state batteries are currently commercially available, but are restricted to very small capacities. Ilika's technology is designed to Read more [...]