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People from across the U.S. arrive in Nanaimo after answering a TikTok invitation to visit and show their support for ...
Tod Maffin posted a TikTok video in February inviting Americans to visit for this upcoming weekend and more than 2,000 have said they would come.
Amid a trade war between the U.S. and China, there’s been an increased number of TikTok videos alleging you can order ...
Ahead of the April 28 vote, NDP campaign staff have been making memes and collaborating directly with influencers in a bid to ...
In so many ways, 2014 was a simpler time.We were still six years out from the pandemic. The U.S. had its first Black ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNAmericans start arriving in Nanaimo after TikTok invitation for weekend visitThey’re here, and there’s going to be a lot more of them tomorrow,” says Nanaimo’s Tod Maffin, who invited the Americans to ...
As the payment landscape evolves, an update from Payments Canada reveals that security understandably remains the top ...
A group that tracks elections-related social media activity says a tsunami of content created by artificial intelligence ...
Chase Meechance's latest TikTok video shows him shopping for Pepsi in a ribbon shirt made out of the signature blue and ...
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Tod Maffin, a digital marketer, journalist and social media influencer living in Nanaimo, never imagined his TikTok video would spark a friendly American invasion of the city.
Hundreds, if not thousands, of Americans might 'invade' Vancouver Island this weekend, but fear not, it's for a good cause.
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