Fourth Mercury flyby begins BepiColombo’s new trajectory Phys.org4th Mercury Flyby Begins BepiColombo’s New Trajectory ASDNews
Month: September 2024
New generation takes lead as Buxton homecoming turns 101
NORTH BUXTON – A new generation is taking the lead as the popular Buxton Homecoming Weekend enters its second century. This tiny hamlet, a terminus on the Underground Railroad for people escaping slavery in the U.S. to freedom in Canada, attracts descendants from across North America and many others Buxton National Historic Site and Museum […]
New Quebec culture course sparks concerns over cultural representation
A new course that replaced the ethics and religious culture program in elementary and high schools across the province has sparked concerns that not all Quebec cultural groups will be presented.
Quebec labour tribunal orders McGill to stop obstructing union of law professors
Quebec’s labour tribunal has ordered McGill University to stop obstructing and interfering with a union representing full-time law professors.
Stampeders look to earn a win coming off long layoff against Elks on Labour Day
Dave Dickenson is a little uneasy heading into Monday’s Labour Day Classic between his Calgary Stampeders and the Edmonton Elks at McMahon Stadium.
Q&A: Astronomers await a once-in-80-year stellar explosion – Phys.org
Q&A: Astronomers await a once-in-80-year stellar explosion Phys.orgOnce-in-a-Lifetime ‘Blaze Star’ Explosion Set to Light Up the September Sky CNET
Q&A: Astronomers await a once-in-80-year stellar explosion – Phys.org
Q&A: Astronomers await a once-in-80-year stellar explosion Phys.orgOnce-in-a-Lifetime ‘Blaze Star’ Explosion Set to Light Up the September Sky CNET
Governments ‘squabbling’ over housing crisis: Calgary labour council
Organizers of a Labour Day food drive in Calgary are calling on the government to work together and do more to combat Canada’s housing crisis.
After passengers stranded for 10 hours in Quebec, federal transport minister to meet with Via Rail
Via Rail confirmed that passengers were stuck for 10 hours on Saturday when a train broke down between Montreal and Quebec City due to mechanical issues.
Canadian woman charged after $13.4M of meth allegedly found in luggage
A Canadian woman was charged after an estimated $13.4 million of meth was allegedly found in her luggage in Australia.
