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- Allison Hanes: Nurturing the Mohawk language is a labour of love for Steve Bonspiel Montreal Gazette Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists His Sharing Our Stories project has spread its wings in the year since it became a non-profit and has big expansion plans. But raising the funds is a constant hustle. Published Apr 29, 2024 • Last updated 44 …
- The King of the Dinosaurs was NOT a genius! Scientists pour cold water on theory that T.Rex was as intelligent as a monkey - and say it was 'more like a smart crocodile' Daily Mail With its ruthless ability to hunt down prey, there's no denying that Tyrannosaurus rex was a clever beast. But the famous dinosaur, which died out 66 million years ago, couldn't match today's primates for intelligence, a new study shows. …
- Canada grounded Boeing MAX-8s after chance encounter led to new data: docs Global News Canada’s decision to ground Boeing’s 737 MAX-8 jets in 2019 came as a result of a chance European encounter that led to new data about two deadly crashes, suggest documents obtained by Global News. Canada was one of the last countries to ground the Boeing- …
- Jim Jefferies Plots Give 'Em What They Want Australian Tour For August Stereoboard Jim Jefferies will bring his Give 'Em What They Want Tour to Australia later this year. The Sydney-born comedian will kick off the homecoming arena run at the HBF Stadium in Perth on August 2 before heading to Adelaide, Hobart, Melbourne, Newcastle, …
- Keep the benefits of the fishery in the hands of people in N.L. and not foreign companies, says MP Ken McDonald SaltWire - Prince Edward Island STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS Ken McDonald says the federal government’s response to recommendations his committee made regarding corporate concentration in the Newfoundland and Labrador fishery are fair, but he hopes it leads to action. The …
- Napanee woman ready to make emotional return to France on 80th anniversary of naval disaster Kingston Whig Standard Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Sherry Pringle has travelled to Brittany, France, on a number of occasions to commemorate anniversary of sinking of HMCS Athabaskan, a warship her uncle was on during Second World War Napanee artist and author Sherry …
- 'He was good': Stolen by the drug poisoning crisis Kingston Whig Standard Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Sean Nicolas wasn’t perfect. And even though substance addiction tore through his life, he loved his kids immeasurably. Sean Nicholas. (Supplied photo) Article content When Sean Nicholas was good, he was good. …
- How ‘gentle density’ measures up to the hype as cities tackle Canada’s housing crisis The Globe and Mail Open this photo in gallery:Last year, Andrea Adams and Evan Van Dyk struck an unusual bargain: She would build a house in her backyard near Toronto's Dufferin Grove park, and he and his family would get a contract to live there till 2037. It's an …
- The world has a chance to end plastic pollution – the petrochemical giants mustn’t spoil it The Guardian Last week, in an enormous convention centre in downtown Ottawa, I joined delegates who have been negotiating over the most important environmental deal since the 2015 Paris agreement on climate change. The global plastic treaty has a mandate to agree on a …
- Nunavut's 1st long-term continuous care home expected to open in June CBC/Radio-Canada Eric Anoee's older brother is living in the Embassy West Senior Living retirement home in Ottawa. But being in an unfamiliar, southern environment is not ideal — for the Anoee family, or for the other Nunavummiut whose elder relatives are being sent …