Ingredients: 24 vanilla ice cream sandwiches, unwrapped 2 (8 ounce) containers whipped topping (such as Cool Whip®), thawed 1 (12 ounce) jar hot fudge ice cream topping, warmed 1 (12 ounce) jar caramel ice cream topping 1/4 cup chopped pecans, or to taste Directions: Arrange a layer of ice cream sandwiches in the bottom… Continue reading Ice Cream Sandwich Cake
Month: July 2016
Big Changes to Klippers Off-Ice Team
By Kindersley Klippers, July 27, 2016 Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers proudly announce new staff & leadership succession Team President Garnet Gramlich finished his term as Klipper’s President effective as of the June 2016 Annual General Meeting. Coming on board as the new President is long time executive member and former Klipper’s player Brett Sautner. Assuming… Continue reading Big Changes to Klippers Off-Ice Team
18-metre long truck attempts U-Turn across multi-lane highway in Italy.
By Elton Hobson, Global News, July 27, 2016 Driver charged after attempting to U-turn across multi-lane highway in 18-metre truck A truck driver has been charged in Italy after attempting what police called a “dangerous” U-turn across a major highway Wednesday. Police have released CCTV footage of the incident, which took place on a stretch… Continue reading 18-metre long truck attempts U-Turn across multi-lane highway in Italy.
Tesla opens $5B car battery 'gigafactory'
By The Associated Press, July 27, 2016 When completed, it will be about 93 hectares, making it one of the largest buildings in the world It’s Tesla Motors’ biggest bet yet: a massive, $5 billion factory in the Nevada desert that could nearly double the world’s production of lithium-ion batteries. Tesla officially opened its Gigafactory on Tuesday,… Continue reading Tesla opens $5B car battery 'gigafactory'
Oilseeds firm slightly but wheat loses previous gains
By D’Arce McMillan, Reuters News Agency, Jul. 26th, 2016 Short covering and a new bit of weather risk premium caused nearby soybeans to rise one percent Tuesday and canola hitched a ride. November canola closed up $3.20 a tonne of 0.72 percent. Generally good weather in Western Canada kept a lid on gains. There is little chance… Continue reading Oilseeds firm slightly but wheat loses previous gains
Calm, clear day dangerous time to spray
By Barb Glen, The Western Producer, July 21, 2916 A temperature inversion keeps cold air down and fine droplets of chemical hang in the air until a breeze blows them to an unintended crop The storm has passed and conditions are calm. Farmers are eager to get out to the fields and spray the crops… Continue reading Calm, clear day dangerous time to spray
Taxpayers Federation Brings Debt Clock to Wynne's Doorstep
By Christine Van Geyn, Taxpayers.com, July 25, 2016 TAXPAYERS FEDERATION MARKS MILESTONE $300 BILLION ONTARIO DEBT BY BRINGING DEBT CLOCK TO WYNNE’S DOORSTEP Over the last nine years, the Ontario debt has more than doubled. It climbs at a rate of $33.4 million per day and $387 per second. Debt interest is the third largest… Continue reading Taxpayers Federation Brings Debt Clock to Wynne's Doorstep
Donald Trump gets a convention bump, but Hillary Clinton's could be next
By Éric Grenier, CBC News, July 27, 2016 Presidential Poll Tracker launches with the race for the White House nearly a dead heat Thanks to a bump from the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump has closed the gap on Hillary Clinton in U.S. polls. But with the Democratic National Convention now in full swing, will Clinton… Continue reading Donald Trump gets a convention bump, but Hillary Clinton's could be next
Regina's Highland, Tartan curling clubs receive tax exemption
By CBC News, July 26, 2016 Clubs will be exempt from the municipal portion of property tax for 2017 and 2018 Two Regina curling clubs struggling to stay prosperous into the future received some financial help from the city on Monday. City council approved an exemption on the municipal portion of property tax for the… Continue reading Regina's Highland, Tartan curling clubs receive tax exemption
Fire ban issued for RM surrounding Prince Albert
By CBC News, July 26, 2016 Local authorities say no new fire permits will be issued The Prince Albert Fire Department has issued a fire ban for Rural Municipality of Prince Albert No. 461. Local authorities said any fire permits issued prior to the ban on Tuesday are suspended until it ends. Read full article… Continue reading Fire ban issued for RM surrounding Prince Albert