Arctic Bay, Nunavut, will soon have a child-care facility once again. At its board of directors meeting, the Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) approved $14 million for the Kakivak Association to ...
The BWF brings top badminton players to the Arctic for a thrilling showdown of skill, strategy, and speed. Don't miss this amazing event!
It is hard not to notice the performances of some secondary, nonhuman characters, too — the Ravenscrofts’ cat, who regularly leaps in and out of shot at the elegant London home of Disclaimer ...
Researchers have shown that weathering of rocks in the Canadian Arctic will accelerate with ... to about half the total annual emissions from Canada's domestic aviation sector for a typical ...
Archaeologists have identified the cannibalized remains of a senior officer who perished during an ill-fated 19th century Arctic expedition ... of Waterloo in Canada, who led the research.
PETALING JAYA: Men’s singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia faces a tough task to defend his title in the Arctic Open starting today. Zii Jia, who is hoping to rediscover the form that saw him capture ...
Permafrost, the thick layer of perennially frozen ground that covers much of the Arctic, slows down the migration of Arctic rivers, according to a new Caltech study. River migration is a common ...
When natural disasters like floods, fires, tornadoes or particularly damaging storms sweep through an area, the news coverage is rightfully most often focused on threats to human lives and/or the ...
A Parks Canada spokesperson says Liivam's company didn't go through proper channels. "At the height of the fire, Arctic Fire provided two trucks with a very small crew, and without the various ...
Across the Arctic, permafrost is thawing. In the process, it’s releasing carbon dioxide and methane—an even more powerful greenhouse gas—producing more warming and more thawing. Canada’s ...
“It's really hard to understand the movement of a bird from the Arctic to South America ... Matt Gasner with the Nature Conservancy of Canada said Motus is making a difference when it comes ...
Medieval Norse settlers in Greenland travelled deep into the Arctic, including parts of what is now Canada, to hunt walruses and feed Europe’s booming ivory trade, suggests a recent study.