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David Campbell

Digital Sports Editor at The Daily Telegraph

Sportscaster, sports writer and...Texan. https://t.co/K5tX2cAV9U All opinions are gluten-friendly.

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  • 2 days ago | news.com.au | David Campbell

    One of the biggest turn-offs for people interested in buying an electric vehicle is how fast it takes to charge and the impact that time might have on longer road trips. That concern is especially prevalent in Australia, where a small weekend roadtrip for an Aussie is the equivalent of crossing several countries in Europe.

  • 1 week ago | hotcountry1035.ca | Don Mills |David Campbell

    It might be surprising to many that Atlantic Canada has two of only four ambulance manufacturers in Canada. One is Dieppe-based Malley Industries, led by Terry Malley, the company’s CEO, and the other is Yarmouth-based Tri-Star Industries, founded by Keith Condon, a previous guest on the Insights Podcast. Malley operates a 92,000 square foot facility with 80 employees in Dieppe near the airport and produces 200 ambulances annually, with 35 percent exported to the US, the Caribbean and Bermuda.

  • 1 week ago | news.com.au | David Campbell

    Living full-time on a cruise ship sounds like a dream, right? Travel the world. Check. All your meals cooked for you. Check. No mortgage to pay or house to maintain. Check. But is living aboard a cruise ship really the paradise it seems to be at first glance? One US woman who made the leap into full-time cruising in 2024 has issued a warning to would-be cruisers, offering an insight into what she has called “the dark side” of cruising.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | David Campbell

    A retired couple have given up their house, their business and their life on land to live full-time on-board a cruise ship that will travel the world for 15 years. Lanette and Johan Canen, both 55, began their epic adventure mid-2024 aboard the Villa Vie Odyssey ship. The ship is a residential vessel that will stop at 425 ports in 147 countries in the next three years but the rent they pay locks in a room for 15 years.

  • 1 week ago | news.com.au | David Campbell

    A retired US couple have given up their house, their business and their life on land to live full-time on-board a cruise ship that will travel the world for 15 years. Lanette and Johan Canen, both 55, began their epic adventure mid-2024 aboard the Villa Vie Odyssey ship. The ship is a residential vessel that will stop at 425 ports in 147 countries in the next three years but the rent they pay locks in a room for 15 years.

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