NO EXTENSION: Bjørnar Moxnes returns to work on August 1st. Photo: Beate Oma Dahle / NTB Bjørnar Moxnes’ sick leave expired on Tuesday and was not extended. He will return to work on August 1, the party says. Published: July
TORONTO (September 26, 2023) – Field Hockey Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee announced the nomination of the Canadian Field Hockey Team to compete at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games. The Canadian field hockey team for the Santiago 2023
Canadian auto workers reached a deal with Ford on Sunday that gives them a 15 per cent wage increase over the next three years. The deal prevents the U.S. auto strike from spreading north. Photo: Carlos Osorio/AP/NTB By NTB |
ESCAPE FANGS: Here, Marie shows the parents how the fangs disappeared, after finding the shoes. Photo: Private Marie lost a crocodile while swimming at her grandmother and grandfather’s house in Åros. Eleven days later they appeared – in grandmother and
In today’s society, we pay a lot of attention to the environment and we eat less meat and more green and short-range foods. Researchers from the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy (NIBIO) point out that weeds are a food we can
On September 8, Connor Runge of Squamish repeated one of the toughest sport courses in Canada – Spirit Quest 5.14d, located on the beautiful Paradise Wall, just outside of Squamish. Spirit Quest is a direct-boot variant of Tom Wright’s masterpiece,
A little over 200 years ago, in 1800, the planet had around a billion inhabitants. Just a century later, the population had increased by another 600 million. Today, there are about 8 billion people on the planet and, according to
Lauren Schoenhofen didn’t have to look far to find ringette role models. Lauren’s mother, Donnell Schoenhofen, and aunt, Daina Seymour, have provided enough inspiration over the years to show Lauren that her biggest dreams can be achieved. “They have been
Canadian Parliament applauds Yaroslav Hunka, former member of the Waffen SS. The entire Parliament of Canada, along with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, gave a standing ovation last Friday to Yaroslav Hunka, a former Ukrainian member of Adolf Hitler’s Waffen SS,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to introduce an illiberal democracy, writes Hans Petter Graver. Photo: RONEN ZVULUN/Reuters/NTB See more Opponents fear that religion will take an even stronger grip on people’s daily lives. Published: 08/02/2023 9:00 p.m. It’s a chronicle.