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Month: May 2026
Thunderbirds return to Mountain Home for Gunfighter Skies Air Show
The Thunderbirds are back at Mountain Home Air Force Base for the Gunfighter Skies Air Show. Here’s a first look at what to expect.
Farmers across Utah County feel the impact after freeze, crop losses
Weeks after a hard freeze that caused devastating crop losses for many of Utah’s fruit farmers, the season of farmers’ markets and summer festivals is fast approaching.
Campus thrift sale fundraiser returns to the University of Montana
The annual thrift sale aims to give new life to unwanted student items while raising money for the University of Montana Office of Sustainability.
Benjamin Netanyahu made secret trip to UAE at height of the Iran war – The Guardian
Benjamin Netanyahu made secret trip to UAE at height of the Iran war The GuardianUAE denies Netanyahu visited in ‘secret’ during US-Israel war on Iran Al JazeeraNetanyahu made secret visit to UAE to meet with country’s president CBS NewsReports: Mossad, Shin Bet chiefs secretly visited UAE during Iran war The Times of IsraelIsrael Says Netanyahu Made a Secret Trip to U.A.E., Which Says He Didn’t The New York Times
Wastewater surveillance for drugs pitched to Ottawa city council
Police reports, hospital data and self-reporting don’t provide real-time data on emerging substances or toxic batches, Coun. Stéphanie Plante says.
Calgary hikers share ‘really cool’ video of Kananaskis grizzly bears
Video shot by two Calgarians, who were on their way to go hiking in Kananaskis Country, captures their unusual encounter with a family of grizzly bears.
How the world’s missing beetles could save the rainforest – Phys.org
How the world’s missing beetles could save the rainforest Phys.org
Saskatchewan seeding delayed by cold temperatures, wet soil but farmers undeterred
Seeding in Saskatchewan has been delayed because of cold temperatures and stubborn spring snow, particularly in the north and east of the province.
Atlantic chiefs call for Indigenous collaboration on offshore wind farm development
A new report says offshore wind developers in Atlantic Canada should commit to collaboration with Indigenous businesses to ensure it contributes to “economic reconciliation.”
