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Good news sports fans: UFC 249 is going ahead this weekend
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has deemed UFC an essential service, greenlighting a return to the Octagon. The headliners for this weekend's fight are Tony Feguson and Justin Gaethje but you'll want to tune in early to catch the some of the great pairings in the prelim fights!
Florida’s Historic Coast: New Smyrna Beach, St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra Beaches and Amelia Island
New Smyrna Beach Last year 3.48 million Canadians visited Florida. The Sunshine State remains the go-to place for snowbirds, travelers and tourists and those seeking a reprieve from the hard, cold Canadian winter. If you are a regular visitor be sure to put New Smyrna Beach, St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra
SENATORS: What We Learned Last Week
SENATORS: A Week in Review is a weekly column looking back at the week in Ottawa Senators hockey written by OLMSports Dave Gross. Feature photo Courtesy NHLI via Getty Images From the highly anticipated "Things-We-Learned-This-Past-Week" department: If Bobby Ryan didn't have bad luck, he likely would have no luck at all.
SENATORS: A Week in Review – November 14-20, 2016
SENATORS: A Week in Review is a weekly column looking back at the week in Ottawa Senators hockey written by #OLMSports Dave Gross. Images from NHL.com. The timing couldn't be better for - well - bad timing. Let's face it, as the Ottawa Senators' brain-trust was reminiscing about two stinkers this past
Flee to the Keys & Hawks Cay Resort
Now that it’s cold, our minds just naturally turn to heat and how to get it. This year, escape to the place that inspired Ernest Hemingway’s classic novels, that has the best ceviche and key lime pie you may ever taste and has breathtaking beauty. With a chill, Caribbean-esque attitude
The Danger of Border Crossing to Play US Lotteries
The Powerball lottery drawing on January 13, 2016, was described as "the biggest jackpot in the history of the world" and it indeed set a record that will be hard to beat. The jackpot prize had an annuity value of $1,586,400,000 (over C$2 billion) and was eventually claimed by three
Cloudy with a Chance of Design
It is a bit overcast in Miami today, perfect day to mooch about in the Design District. I popped by for a cappuccino with my friend and designer extraordinaire at Tui Lifestyle. I absolutely love Tui’s take on furnishings… Miami modern chic meets warm inviting home. I could spend endless
Silversea: Discover The Gold Standard in Cruising
A privately owned Italian cruise line that is recognized as the gold standard in luxury cruising, Silversea’s new class of elite vessels are designed with more space for fewer guests, where travelers experience adventurous voyages to remote regions while enjoying the highest levels of personalized service. Silversea sails to the
When Labels Aren’t Just for Soup Cans & Rolodexes Just Aren’t Enough
South Carolina is an American state whose reputation for political trench warfare precedes itself. Inside a crowded North Charleston auditorium as he stumped for his brother, Jeb, in South Carolina, former president George W. Bush reminded his audience that, while “There seems to be a lot of name calling going
Make every day sun day in Clearwater and St. Petersburg, Florida
Photo courtesy of Visit St. Petersburg & Clearwater If dreams of daytime highs of +24 instead of -24 or visions of sandy beaches are occupying your mind, then it’s definitely time to take your wind-chilled heart south. Sun, fun and beautiful beaches that will surpass your dreams await you in
5 Tips for Moms Struggling with Work-Life Balance
Despite the many monumental glass ceilings that have been broken for the equal rights of all citizens in the United States, unique challenges persist for many, including, potentially, half the population, says Jennifer Carroll, the first female--and first black--elected lieutenant governor of Florida and a retired U.S. Navy lieutenant commander.
How U.S. Midterm Elections might affect Online Gambling Regulations in the U.S.A.
Last week the U.S.A. saw the holding of midterm elections for represented positions in the United States Senate. The Republican Party had a considerable win and was able to pick up many seats in these elections, and in turn ensured they now command the majority of the voting power in
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