Would you ever think of a fast food restaurant and weddings going together?
Only in Vegas does this make sense.
A new Denny's which opened up in Las Vegas will include a wedding chapel to along with your meal. It also is one of 50 Denny's to include a full bar.
The ceremonies aren't expected to begin until sometime during 2013 with one celebrity wedding confirmed already.
No details on which celeb will get hitched there have been released as of now.
You can read more on this here via Canoe News : http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2012/11/29/20395431.html
Next: It has certainly been a very busy here in Toronto's City Council
Tuesday myself and my News Reporting class here at Centennial College took a trip to sit in on council.
Council Session Tuesday Nov 27th 2012 |
Now this council meeting was right after the verdict of Mayor Ford's was made public Monday morning. You could feel the tension in the air and confusion over what the verdict meant seemed be on most councilor's minds.
When City Solicitor Anna Kinastowski addressed the council and explained to them multiple times you could tell just how confused they all were by the verdict and what it meant for council and Ford. Up in the media gallery Councilor George Mammoliti openly spoke to the press. A security guard was sent to retrieve him saying he was needed back downstairs.
Mammoliti refused and stayed to speak to the media. He also made a comment along the lines of if The Mayor would have been up in the press gallery he would not be asked to come back down to his seat.
So will Ford win his appeal? Only time will tell and as Anna said it is still business as usual in council Ford is still the Mayor at least for now. It is a wait and see as she explained multiple times to council Tuesday.
It certainly has been an interesting story to watch and report on that's for sure.
Finally last week two thefts made the news:
Firstly it was made public that The Salvation Army had approx 2 million in toys stolen from its warehouse. Over the last week 2 suspects have been arrested.
The good news is that many local toy companies such as Spin Master Toys and Hasbro Canada donated toys to help replenish the stock meant for needy kids this Christmas.
Secondly a large shipment of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed III PC versions was reported stolen on Nov 14th. It was headed for 3 countries: Netherlands Belgium and Luxembourg.
Ubisoft stated it would not affect the launch of the title but for those who did pre order the Join or Die edition might be in trouble because apparently those editions of the game can not be re made.
The serial numbers of the stolen games however have been blacklisted by Ubisoft to prevent them from being registered online.