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BydenobIf there’s one thing the last two decades have taught Canadians, it’s that disaster can strike in many forms—and often without much warning. From wildfires and floods to ice storms, pandemics, and infrastructure failures, the spectrum of risk is wide. As a nation known for its stability and strong institutions, it’s easy to grow complacent….
Prepper News Roundup – March 22, 2026
BydenobRising Costs, Slowing Systems, and the Squeeze on Everyday Resilience There’s a pattern forming across Canada right now—and it’s not the kind that makes headlines in a dramatic way. Nothing is collapsing. Nothing is failing outright. But everything is getting tighter. Food costs are climbing. Fuel is unstable. Weather is disrupting systems more often. And…
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BydenobThe news cycle this week feels quieter than it has in recent months. Fewer dramatic headlines. Less urgency in the tone. But that calm is misleading. Beneath the surface, the same pressures that concern preppers—energy instability, food cost creep, infrastructure vulnerability, and environmental volatility—continue to build. This is the kind of week that tests awareness….
Emergency Preparedness Week
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Saving Data For A Disaster
BydenobPreppers have all sorts of data they will want to keep safe from disasters. From personal records such as birth certificates, home ownership documents, insurance policies, wills, and the like to preparedness documents such as e-books, and SOPs (standard operating procedures). Lifesaving or life renewing information needs to be kept safe. Here are a few…


