Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Erin Anderssen
Publication Date: June 6, 2025 - 13:15
Tattoos are supposed to be permanent and personal. But what happens when you outgrow them?
June 6, 2025
There’s no magic eraser for life’s messy canvas, as 22-year-old Charlotte Ahern could tell you firsthand if she wasn’t holding her breath through the pain.Once a month, Ms. Ahern sits in a dentist-type chair, dons protective glasses and cranks the volume on her noise-cancelling headphones, usually to Pink Floyd’s The Great Gig In the Sky.
After weeks away due to wildfires, some evacuees in Saskatchewan are now able to return home. Others, however, continue to wait for the all-clear from officials.
June 10, 2025 - 08:52 | Mackenzie Mazankowski | Global News - Canada
If the air in your house was too dry this winter, then you might consider something called EverVent. It’s a simple moisture solution that Ottawa project designer Johan Van Hulle created in his home workshop and brought to market in just 10 months. His story is about a need, an innovation that meets that need, […]
June 10, 2025 - 08:51 | Paul Welch | Ottawa Citizen
Toronto resident Krista Jang showed off her “haul” on the False Creek Fishermen’s Wharf in Vancouver – a bag of sweet and meaty spot prawns, live and kicking and fresh off the boat.The actress was raised in Vancouver and spot prawn season is one of the things she misses most.
June 10, 2025 - 08:12 | Nono Shen | The Globe and Mail
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