Train derailed

Fuji TV reports a CN train car derailed yesterday in the south-west region of Canada, trapping two employees inside. It may have been caused by a landslide.
I think that’s what the headline said, anyway. It’s funny that I heard about that nowhere in the Canadian media. I didn’t notice that on CBC or on Google News. Why am I informed by a Japanese TV station about news from my own country? Also, I found funny the way Canada seems to be smaller to the Japanese. The “south-west region” could be anywhere from BC to Alberta, and maybe Saskatchewan. But, I guess mentioning the exact location would confuse them more.
Edit: I found an article about the derailment at Calgary Sun’s Web site. It happened at the north-east of BC, in Lytton. I guess the entire province is technically the most “south-west” of Canada, so I guess that’s why the Japanese call it the “south-west” region.



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Tunnel Vision
…maybe you should watch more Canadian TV. It was all over the news, and the newspapers, and the internet, and…
Oh! The Infamous Anonymous is back!
Actually, I do watch the Canadian media. Not much, but it’s as much as I’m watching the Japanese media.
I read Metro every morning and I’m watching regional news from New Brunswick almost everyday. I just don’t remember seeing any mention of that!
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Moi je lis du russe ! J’ai essayé de trouver un article sur André à Toto, mais je pense que j’me suis trompé de journée !
Un de mes amis m’a dit : “Heille, je l’ai trouvé ! En Russie il y a un Andrei A Totov ! Bin câline, on aurait dit son frère jumeau, sauf qu’à la place de jouer au violon, il jouait de la cornemuse !” Un russe jouer de la cornemuse, c’est tu assez niaiseux ça ? C’est comme demander à Annie Broccoli de faire un trip à trois dans une mongolfière au dessus du désert du Sahara !
” Mon jeune, t’apprendras pas un vieux singe à faire des grimaces ! ”
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