Taking a paper clip and turning it into a house sounds like a cheesy magic trick or a phony instance of resourcefulness on the 1980s TV show "MacGyver." Kyle MacDonald, however, has pulled it off. One ...
Over the last year, the utility of a red paper clip has taken on a whole new meaning for a lot of Web denizens. That's because of Kyle MacDonald, a friendly, regular guy from Montreal who on July 12, ...
Taking a paper clip and turning it into a house sounds like a cheesy magic trick or a phony instance of resourcefulness on the 1980s TV show "MacGyver." Nonetheless, Kyle MacDonald, 26, says he has ...
Got something interesting to barter with? The blogger who achieved fame and a house by trading up from a single paper clip wants to hear from you. Jon Skillings is an editorial director at CNET, where ...
Taking a paper clip and turning it into a house sounds like a cheesy magic trick or a phony instance of resourcefulness on the 1980s TV show "MacGyver." Kyle MacDonald, however, has pulled it off. One ...
For the folks in Kipling, Sask., all this fuss began with one red paperclip. A town of about 1,000, Kipling shot to fame three years ago when it fulfilled the goals of blogger Kyle MacDonald, who had ...
Kipling Town Council held their regular meeting on November 13. At that meeting, council decided to renew the trademark for the red paperclip that made the community famous. The total cost of the ...
A Saskatchewan town made famous with a red paper-clip trade now wants a giant version of the stationery staple. The town of Kipling is offering international publicity and a spot in the Guinness World ...
A series of trade ups over the internet involving a red paper clip and the town of Kipling, Sask.has resulted in a Hollywood movie role for one of the town's residents. It all began with Kyle ...