Only in Canada
On Nov. 11, an unnamed 36-year-old man entered a bus in Hamilton, Ontario, while the driver was taking a short break outside, Fox5-TV reported. Then the man drove off, with all the passengers still inside. He drove around, making stops to let people off and on, and even denied one person trying to board without a bus pass. Police followed the bus and eventually took the rogue driver into custody, but praised his skills: “There was not a ding on the bus,” said Trevor McKenna of the Hamilton police. “He did a great job.” He was charged with theft over $5,000, possession over $5,000, obstructing police and driving while prohibited.
Awesome!
Pope Francis’ popemobile has been repurposed as a mobile health clinic for children in war-torn Gaza, NBC News reported on Nov. 25. Fran

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