Canadian James Giles honoured by the Carnegie Hero Fund

James Giles (left) is being treated like the hero he is this week as the Carnegie Hero Fund, based in Pittsburgh, added Giles and handful of other brave people to the very few who will hold the Carnegie Medal. Giles twice ran into his neighbor’s home to save two young children. He is seen above with Carol Leclerc, mayor Terrace BC, which earlier this year recognized his bravery.  Then, major cell phone providers in Canada are waging a price war, offering consumers deals on data plans. Rogers, Bell and Telus are offering plans that include 10 GB of data for $60 per month for customers who already have their own device. Right, saving the bees is a national mission as Canada will limit but not ban the use of two neonicotinoids (also known as neonics) that are said to be killing off bees and important insects at an alarming rate.  And lastly, on video, the Maple Leafs have celebrated 100 years of Go Leafs Go by thumping Carolina 8 to 1.