The United States is on track to see negative net migration for the first time in at least five decades, according to CNN, as President Donald J. Trump fulfills his promise to end the migrant invasion ...
Spring migrations runs between March 1 and June 15. Artificial lights and glass windows pose significant threats to migrating birds. Turning off unnecessary lights and adding patterns to windows can ...
Far from home, Fisher leaves his quiet harbor town in Newfoundland to join the British war effort with his friends. They expect a short-lived adventure full of tales to bring back home. What awaits ...
Former Caribou tennis coach John Habeeb is pictured during a 2017 match. Credit: Kevin Sjoberg / The Star Herald File A longtime former Caribou High School tennis coach and teacher is dead three weeks ...
Black-throated blue warblers. Ovenbirds. Common Yellowthroats. Prairie warblers. These are just some of the species of songbirds—small, vocal and often colorful little creatures—that migrate through ...
CALGARY, AB, April 23, 2026 /CNW/ - Tuktu Resources Ltd. ("Tuktu" or the "Company") (TSXV: TUK) is pleased to announce its financial and operating results for the three months and year ended December ...
Production volumes averaged 563 boe/d (47% crude oil, 53% natural gas), an increase of 11 percent from 2024. The southern Alberta oil assets contributed 264 bbl/d for the year. The light oil discovery ...
Americans are moving less, thanks to a stagnant labor market and a near-frozen housing market. But 20-somethings are bucking that trend, a new report shows, and those younger people are moving for ...
In a historic reversal, the number of Americans moving to Ireland last year was higher than the number of Irish people migrating to the US. Was this just a blip or the start of a more profound trend?
The President of the General Assembly will convene the Second International Migration Review Forum from 5 to 8 May 2026 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, preceded by a multi-stakeholder ...
The decomposing bear head arrives without warning. Zack Boyden, our Cree guide at kâniyâsihk Culture Camp in northern Saskatchewan, grins as he thrusts the skull toward us. “Show and tell, guess and ...