Have you signed up for Syrup yet? It’s free! It’s also free of algorithms, ads, bots and data tracking. !
If you haven’t heard, there’s a new social media platform in town.
Our parent company, , soft launched .
The goal was simple: create a space for Canadian journalists to share their local stories with the public following Meta’s ban on Canadian news — but on a platform that's free of the toxicity often seen on larger social networks. Plus: no ads, no bots and definitely no data tracking.
We want our readers to be informed of the important stories happening in their communities — and truly be their go-to source for local news.
We want to bring back thoughtful dialogue to your social newsfeed, free of trolls.
We want to be what social media used to be: a place for genuine connection, information sharing and respectful conversation.
As a user, you can comment on posts (and even post yourself), and if you’re curious about a story, engage with the journalist directly.
As we continue building on the momentum we’ve seen in the last few weeks — thank you to the hundreds of you who have joined the Syrup family already — we’d like to introduce “Best of Syrup.”
Every Friday morning, we’ll highlight three of our favourite stories on Syrup in an article on this site. (You can "upvote" your favourite articles on Syrup. Just hit that arrow button.)
Without further adieu, here’s what made the cut this week:
1). A dog was left tethered to a vehicle in in Metro Vancouver. The owner was subsequently fined $300 and .
2). A driver was caught doing . Police knew the Ontario man, who was driving a Tesla owned by a Surrey man, would soon get stuck in the same city traffic as everyone else.
3). was attacked by killer whales and sadly succumbed to its injuries Wednesday.
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