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Microsoft's X-Box Vs. the Nintendo GamecubeIt's the ultimate video game challenge - the X-Box squares up against the Game Cube. Click here for the full story. AbTronicLindsay Melanson, 18, from Wolfville Nova Scotia wants to know whether the AbTronic Electronic Fitness System works or a waste of money. So what's the deal - will it give you the six-pack abs? Click here for the full story. Isabel Small17-year-old Isabel Small of Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue Quebec, doesn't like the Montreal merger. She says the little people won't be heard. Internet DatingEver thought about meeting in person that special someone you met online? If so, you'll want to read this story. Street Cents checks out the online dating scene. Click here for the full story.
DJ-ingMauric Martel, 17 gets the crowd pumped-up with his DJ-ing music vibes. Nut Allergy16-year-old Andrew Hillier, from St. Albert Alberta says he's having a tougher time these days finding food that doesn't contain a "may contain traces of nuts" label on the packaging. So what's the deal? Click here for the full story. Daniel Zaiontz16-year-old Daniel Zaiontz, from Thornhill, ON says he's the "one true fan of the Tickle Trunk." He shares his thoughts about his childhood hero in the context of the Sept. 11th events |
![]() Imagine getting killer abs by doing nothing. Makers of the AbTronic say 10-minutes with their new fitness device is equivalent to 600 sit-ups. Too good to be true? Find out what Street Cents thinks. ![]() Caught in the act! Kim tries to sneak a lick of the Street Cents Emmy cake. Street Cents won the International Emmy Award for best children/youth programming. ![]() It seemed like it took forever for our prize to arrive from New York. Finally, the senior producer and executive producer arrived with our International Emmy in hand. ![]() Break out the OJ! Kim and some of the SC production staff toast our International Emmy Award win. |
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