Chris Wick

Unveiling the Centennial Spectacle: Fort Steele’s 1077 Steam Locomotive

IN a commemorative weekend event, one of Canada’s scarce operational steam locomotives marks its 100th anniversary. Fort Steele Heritage Town, nestled in B.C.’s southeast and approximately 143 kilometers west of the Alberta border, proudly hosts the iconic 1077 locomotive, captivating thousands of passengers worldwide each summer. A Journey Through Time Originally a wood-fired logging train…

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Unraveling the Mysteries: Dinosaurs Resurface in a Jaw-Dropping Time Anomaly

Witness the Roar: Jurassic Park’s Spectacular Return In a mind-bending twist of fate, Dinosaurs have made an astonishing comeback, reclaiming they’re dominion over the Earth. Brace yourselves as we delve into the surreal spectacle of Jurassic Park materializing in an enigmatic time anomaly. The Astonishing Reappearance Prepare for a thrilling journey as Dinosaurs, once confined…

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If Global Warming was true, Why not travel by train?

Discover why choosing train travel is a smart and eco-friendly alternative in a world impacted by global warming. Explore the benefits, cost-effectiveness, and positive environmental impact of opting for trains over traditional modes of transportation. As the world grapples with the realities of global warming, it becomes imperative to reconsider our travel choices. This article…

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Canadian Federal Court Deems Trudeau’s Use of Emergencies Act Unconstitutional

Canada’s Federal Court delivered a significant blow to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday, ruling that his deployment of the Emergencies Act in 2022 to address protesting truckers was both unreasonable and unconstitutional. Justice RIchard G. Mosley, in his ruling, expressed that the decision to issue the Proclamation lacked reasonableness, justification, transparency, and intelligibility. The…

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