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Spectacular approach to the Canary Islands on June 19: a camera in the cockpit filmed how a pilot landed an airplane on El Hierro – the runway is one of the shortest in Europe.
Backstage compiled a list of movies and TV shows casting in Bellingham.
While all of the movies on this list are among the highest box office winners of the 2000s, not all of them were received so well by the critics.
A trip aboard a Disney Dream cruise nearly turned into a nightmare this weekend after a child reportedly fell overboard and her dad jumped in after her.Both the child, reportedly age five, and her
Talent Wilson was walking her dog on Friday morning on Sherose Island near Barrington Passage, N.S., when she noticed an unusual sight — a crying fawn stuck in the marsh by her home. With the tide
No matter your taste—bingeing or appointment viewing, superhero sagas or docuseries, period dramas or true-crime thrillers—we’ve got your next favorite here.
Ultrarunners and mountain bikers in Edmonton are teaming up to fix trails that were damaged last weekend. Organizers of the North Sun Ultra say trail conditions worsened during a wet race Saturday,
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A local animal charity is sounding the alarm of a deadly outbreak of parvovirus in a London, Ont., housing complex after several dogs have been infected. Linda Armstrong, board chair of Progressive
Harry Nickerson was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa as a kid, a condition that left him legally blind. The CBC's Tom Murphy sat down with Nickerson to talk about his prototype, which could help
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It's never been this hot in Montreal in June. On Tuesday, the mercury reached 35.1°C in the city. The previous record of 35.0°C dates back to June 30, 1964. A particularly hot air mass has been
This charming small coastal town in B.C. is an idyllic little community, with long stretches of sandy beach, clear blue water, and picturesque streets lined with local shops. It was named among the
Things are getting hot across the country, and summer has not even officially begun. The summer solstice will occur on Friday, June 20, and it will be both the longest day and shortest
The NHS must transform in three distinct ways if it is to continue saving lives for years to come, Sir Keir Starmer has said. This morning, the government has published its 10-Year Plan,
Coffee-drinkers around the world scored a win last week after scientists concluded that women who drink coffee in midlife are more likely to age healthily. Their analysis, presented at the American
It's summertime, and things are getting hot. The weekend calls for heading out of the city and cooling off in a swimming hole near Vancouver. From emerald waters to sparkling shores, there's a lot
Teenagers signing up for Instagram will be given a new type of account with parental controls by default, the company has announced. Accounts for those under 18 will be automatically private,
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