Today marks the 80th anniversary of the death of a former Aberdeen and Peterhead striker who enjoyed a 25-year playing career. Many great names have played for both clubs over the years, but Alexander “Sandy” Hall could boast the distinguished
Yaroslav Hunka, 98-year-old veteran (right), waits for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj at the Canadian Parliament. He was presented as a war hero by the Speaker of Parliament, but it turns out he worked for the Nazis during the extermination of
“Problems innad i Høyre” was a single by the humor-hard rock band Black Debbath in 1999. Today, rank-and-file member Erik Storelv echoes these remarks in many ways, harshly attacking the party’s mayoral candidate Lisbeth Hammer Krog in Bærum and Lene
Perth curlers have capped a superb run of performances by winning a prestigious title in Canada. Robin Brydone and Duncan McFadzean, who play for Team Whyte alongside captain Ross Whyte and Euan Kyle, took victory at the AMJ Campbell Shorty
A veteran of Hitler’s Galicia SS division in Ukraine has received tributes and a standing ovation in the Canadian Parliament. The entire National Assembly enthusiastically applauded the 98-year-old Nazi veteran. Yaroslav Gunka was praised for his fight for Ukraine’s independence
News SPY OR WEATHER BALLOON: On February 4, a balloon the size of three school buses was shot down over South Carolina in the United States.Photo: Anna Griffin, PA American authorities say Chinese spy balloons have been active on several
(Photo, Curling Canada/Anil Mungal) Facebook Twitter E-mail A new member elected to the Curling Canada Board of Governors Two governors were re-elected and a new governor was elected to the Curling Canada Board of Governors, it was confirmed Saturday at
Authorities in British Columbia, Canada, are pleading with residents and tourists in the Kelowna area to heed orders to evacuate as a major wildfire spreads rapidly. The fire is raging on the outskirts of West Kelowna. Photo: CHRIS HELGREN /
On Sunday, the peak of the floods was reached in Mjøsa and Øyeren. The water level is still high in Tyrifjorden, Randsfjorden, Krøderen, Sperillen as well as in Mjøsa and Øyeren. Large masses of water now continue to descend towards
EVACUATION: Forest fires rage in Kelowna, British Columbia Friday evening, August 18, Canadian time. Photo: DARRYL DYCK / Pa Photos / NTB The Canadian province of British Columbia has declared a state of emergency due to wildfires. Published: August 19