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Friday, November 21, 2025

The Veil of Thirst – The Painted Waters

Painted Waters Deno had always trusted the skies, until: The Painted Sky scenario—a geo-engineering plot twisting the very heavens—was only his first warning. Now, with...

The Quantum Threshold – A Ray of Light

The Quantum Threshold Deno had spent most of his life in the discipline and order of military service. But even as he retired from active...

The Beginning of Illumination (A Convoy Story)

Deno had served his country with honor—a decorated military officer whose life was forged in discipline, sacrifice, and an unwavering sense of duty. In...

The Veil of the Blind – The Painted...

Deno never imagined that the sky would one day carry so many secrets. A retired military officer with decades of experience in the field,...
Health Canada's November 2025 approval of Remilk, an Israeli company's precision-fermented dairy proteins produced by engineering yeast with cow milk genes to create animal-free milk alternatives. Remilk's technology aims to replicate traditional dairy's taste and nutrition while cutting environmental impacts like methane emissions.

Loyalty Means Nothing: The Ruthless Reality Behind Mercedes-Benz Financing

In a chilling display of corporate indifference, Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Canada has shown that loyalty, history, and good faith mean nothing when weighed against their bottom line. A long-time customer—who has financed multiple vehicles through MB Finance over the years—recently faced a minor financial setback. Despite the hardship, they managed...

Eby Says He Was Blindsided by News of OttawaAlberta Pipeline Talks

B.C. Premier David Eby speaks during a news conference in Surrey, B.C., on Sept. 4, 2025. The Canadian Press/Darryl DyckB.C. Premier David Eby says he was disappointed and surprised to hear Alberta and the federal government are working on an energy deal that could involve removing parts of the oil tanker ban on B.C.’s north coast.A Nov. 19 report by the Globe and Mail citing unnamed government sources said Ottawa and Alberta are close to striking a deal on a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast in conjunction with a carbon capture project that could include exemptions to the oil tanker ban in areas where the pipeline accesses B.C. tidewater.
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