(Daily Finnmark) Married couple Diane and Greg Stanley-Horn from Ontario, Canada, celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary with their children Jeddah (8) and Nolan (6) with a two-week trip to Europe. They experienced New Year’s Eve in London, which the boys
In the isolated town of Fort Nelson, in the northeastern province of British Columbia, and a neighboring indigenous community, 4,700 residents were ordered to evacuate. This was stated by provincial crisis management minister Bowinn Ma. The evacuation is linked to
While all of Norway was getting on a train and shouting hurray for the national holiday, Hans Kristian Werkland was going on an adventure to Canada. The 20-year-old brown bear was hunting black bears in British Columbia, a dream for
Trudeau told Parliament that the late Speaker of the National Assembly, Anthony Rota, was entirely responsible for the affair, but that the mistake was deeply humiliating for both Parliament and Canada . – All of us who stood up in
Microsoft published results for the third quarter of the year on Tuesday, in which they exceeded expectations in terms of revenue and profit, but revenues from the “cloud business” were lower than expected. Microsoft provided the following results: Income: $50.12
Last June, Indian intelligence planned to assassinate one of President Narendra Modi's leading critics in the United States, Sikh activist Gurpatwant, according to the Washington Post, citing security sources in the United States and India. Singh Pannun. The assassination plan
April 23 2024 has 11:06 a.m. One billion for the fight against plastic pollution Norway will spend up to NOK 1 billion to combat plastic pollution in developing countries over the next four years. This was stated by Development Minister
(Dagbladet): The Felix company in Lillehammer will now refuse entry to guests wearing a Canada Goose brand jacket. – Canada Goose jackets are, to date, perhaps the most used garment in the “clothing created by suffering” category. In many ways
He is the author of several travel books on Narvik and northern Norway, and is otherwise a very active man. Bjørn Forselv is his name and this summer he brought his hiking boots to Canada. There he explored the mountain
He has just returned to civilization after a day and a half cooped up in a tent in a blizzard and without food, when ST speaks on the phone with Eirik Skjevdal from California. The fusion is traveling 4,300 kilometers