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Wildfires threaten western Canada city as far north evacuated
Wildfires bore down on two Canadian cities Friday, with firefighters in the west bracing for another "scary" night as stunned refugees from the far north began arriving at shelters after their entire city was evacuated.
Canada provides new loan guarantees for disputed pipeline
The Canadian government has guaranteed billions in new commercial loans to finance the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline project amid growing concerns of huge cost overruns.
The government nationalized the project, running from Alberta province to the Pacific coast, in 2018.
Spurred by Film and TV Production, Canadian Entertainment Industry Continues to Surge
Canada might not seem like one of the most ideal countries to film movies and shows, given the freezing temperatures that can even include such instances as a bomb cyclone, as we covered at https://www.novinite.com/, and yet, productions are flocking to north of the border.
Over 100 Wildfires in Canada: 30,000 People Evacuated
More than 100 active wildfires in western Canada that continue to grow have led to new evacuation orders, AFP reported.
About 30,000 people have been asked to leave their homes in Alberta, where more than two dozen fires are still burning.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith called the situation "unprecedented" and declared a state of emergency on Saturday.
10 Dead in Canada after a Knife Attack
At least ten people were killed Sunday in stabbing attacks in two towns in Canada, police said, as they launched a manhunt for two suspects in three provinces, AFP reported, cited by BTA.
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Canada protests against Covid measures gain steam
More demonstrators poured onto the streets of Ottawa and other Canadian cities on Saturday demanding an end to Covid vaccine mandates, as protests against pandemic restrictions entered their second week.
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Outdoor hockey traditions under shadow of climate change
Larry Asp grew up playing shinny outside in this tiny rural town he calls home again after 40 years away. Since returning, he also holds the keys to the outdoor "Rink of Dreams" that gives the 90 local residents the chance to skate outside during the keen Canadian winters.
Scientists Have Revealed Dinosaurs Last Meal
Researchers have revealed what a 2,800-pound armor-plated dinosaur ate for its last meal before it perished around 110 million years ago.
In 2011, miners accidentally uncovered the fossilized remains of a dinosaur specimen representing the species Borealopelta markmitchelli—a type of nodosaur—at a site near Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada.
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987 Cases of Infected with COVID-19 and 29 Deaths Confirmed in the US
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 987 cases of coronavirus (an increase of 291 from previous data) and an increase in deaths from 4 to 29, Reuters reported. 38 states and the Federal District of Columbia are affected.
6 Interesting Facts about Lapland
Lapland is a province and region in Finland with a population of nearly 190 thousand people and an area of nearly 100 square kilometers. It borders Sweden, Norway, Russia and the Gulf of Bothnia, and its capital is Rovaniemi. 7 of Finland's 35 national parks are located in this province and there is also a place where you can see the extraordinary northern lights.
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