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Who were the Vikings, the warriors who raided Europe and explored the New World?
Live Science via Yahoo News· 1 year agoPainting of a fleet of Viking ships crossing the sea by Albert Sebille c1930. The Vikings explored,...
How this former teacher preaching The Art of War built a university basketball dynasty
CBC via Yahoo News· 4 months agoIn his 11 years as head coach of the Dalhousie University men's basketball team, Rick Plato has been...
At Yukon University conference, an examination of life in remote Canadian communities
CBC via Yahoo News· 1 month agoClose to a hundred researchers and service providers gathered at Yukon University this past week to...
Why do so many baby animals have spots?
Live Science via Yahoo News· 9 months agoFawn lying curled up on bed of leaves. The animal kingdom is dotted with species that give birth to spotted young, from deer and cheetahs to birds and...
Wayne State University Press books on hit TV shows are scholarly but never stuffy
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 10 months agoWhen “Will & Grace” arrived on NBC in 1998, the early publicity maneuvered carefully around the...
Hockey Canada takes positive step, but now the hard part begins
Yahoo Sports Canada· 2 years agoHockey Canada faces a long road ahead in overhauling the root problems of hockey culture. (Photo by...
Scientists Select Canadian Lake to Mark Onset of the Anthropocene
Yale Environment 360 via Yahoo News· 11 months agoScientists have selected Crawford Lake in Canada to mark the start of the Anthropocene, our new...
What unions have won in hard-fought summer of strikes
Financial Post via Yahoo Finance· 9 months agoAutoworkers at Ford Motor Co. of Canada ratified a new labour deal that will push up wages and...
The Erie Otters' season is over. Head coach Stan Butler's work is just beginning
Erie Times News via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIt's no secret that hockey is a way of life in Canada. Stan Butler will attest to that. Butler, 67,...
Geologists say the Anthropocene began in the 1950s
Newsy via AOL· 11 months agoPeople look at Crawford Lake in Canada For years, there has been discussion of how to measure and record the geological impact of human activity on the...