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Earth Hour: Canadians dim lights from coast to coast
CBC.ca
Canadians joined millions around the world Saturday night in turning off their lights to mark Earth Hour, celebrating the eighth year of the annual event. But as participation appeared to be on the decline in recent years, supporters emphasized the goal was to ...
Lights dim around the GTA as Toronto marks Earth HourToronto Star
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Canadians joined millions around the world Saturday night in turning off their lights to mark Earth Hour, celebrating the eighth year of the annual event. But as participation appeared to be on the decline in recent years, supporters emphasized the goal was to ...
Lights dim around the GTA as Toronto marks Earth Hour
City marks Earth Hour
Lights switched off to mark earth hour
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Ancient ancestor of lobsters and spiders found in British Columbia
National Monitor
A newly discovered species of ancient arthropod has been found in the Marble Canyon site of the Canadian Burgess Shale fossil deposit. The species, which lived 508 million years ago, more than 250 million years before the arrival of the first dinosaurs, ...
Lobster Like Species Yawunik kootenayi Discovered by ScientistsAmerican Register
4-Eyed, Lobster-Like Fossil Way Older Than Dinosaurs Found In Canada's ...International Business Times
Bizarre 508-million year old lobster-like predator Yawunik unearthedTimes Gazette
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National Monitor
A newly discovered species of ancient arthropod has been found in the Marble Canyon site of the Canadian Burgess Shale fossil deposit. The species, which lived 508 million years ago, more than 250 million years before the arrival of the first dinosaurs, ...
Lobster Like Species Yawunik kootenayi Discovered by Scientists
4-Eyed, Lobster-Like Fossil Way Older Than Dinosaurs Found In Canada's ...
Bizarre 508-million year old lobster-like predator Yawunik unearthed
Edmonton Examiner
Climate change does not cause extreme winters, study claims
Edmonton Examiner
A man climbs a staircase during a spring snow storm in Chicago, March 23, 2015. (JIM YOUNG/Reuters). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Extreme cold weather snaps are not a consequence of climate change, ...
Global warming doesn't cause extreme winters, study saysWorld Science
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Edmonton Examiner
A man climbs a staircase during a spring snow storm in Chicago, March 23, 2015. (JIM YOUNG/Reuters). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Extreme cold weather snaps are not a consequence of climate change, ...
Global warming doesn't cause extreme winters, study says
Mashable
The calm before the launch: Preparing for a year in space
Mashable
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly rocketed off to the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday with Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Gennady Padalka. But Kelly will be in orbit for much longer than a typical astronaut on an ISS mission would. Kelly will ...
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Russia, America talking about new space stationAL.com
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Mashable
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly rocketed off to the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday with Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Gennady Padalka. But Kelly will be in orbit for much longer than a typical astronaut on an ISS mission would. Kelly will ...
Astronauts dock with ISS for one-year mission
Pair Begin Record-Setting Year in Space After 'Beautiful Launch'
Russia, America talking about new space station
B.C. grassland protected, helping at-risk species
The Tri-City News
VANCOUVER - There's nowhere else in Canada like the sage steppes of British Columbia's southern Interior. The vast area is home to as many as 50 at-risk species and now a large patch of that is being protected by the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
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VANCOUVER - There's nowhere else in Canada like the sage steppes of British Columbia's southern Interior. The vast area is home to as many as 50 at-risk species and now a large patch of that is being protected by the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
Irish Independent
Murder and the shroud of turin's secrets
Irish Independent
Set in 2004, as the increasingly feeble and pain-wracked Pope John Paul II's reign enters its twilight, a mysterious exhibition is being constructed in the utmost secrecy in the Vatican Museums. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Barrie event explores shroud's mysterySimcoe.com
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Set in 2004, as the increasingly feeble and pain-wracked Pope John Paul II's reign enters its twilight, a mysterious exhibition is being constructed in the utmost secrecy in the Vatican Museums. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Barrie event explores shroud's mystery
Immortal News
Antarctica Might Have Just Seen Its Hottest Day Ever Recorded
Immortal News
Antarctica may have just seen its hottest day in recorded history when temperatures reached a record-breaking high of 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit (17.5°C) on Tuesday, according to weather bloggers at the Weather Underground. The Weather Underground ...
Antarctica May Have Just Recorded Its Hottest Day Ever, Temperatures Even ...The Inquisitr
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Immortal News
Antarctica may have just seen its hottest day in recorded history when temperatures reached a record-breaking high of 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit (17.5°C) on Tuesday, according to weather bloggers at the Weather Underground. The Weather Underground ...
Antarctica May Have Just Recorded Its Hottest Day Ever, Temperatures Even ...
Antarctica May Have Just Set a Record for Its Hottest Day Ever
Antarctica may have just set its highest temperature on record
Empire State Tribune
Ice Age Causes the rising of the Earth's surface and It's Pretty Alarming
Empire State Tribune
This precedent year has had given us numerous reminders of how weather conditions can influence our lives in the United States. California's snow wasn't sufficient which leads it into its fourth year of dry spell. Boston is presently rising from a remarkable ...
Earth's surface rising as Ice Age still felt from U.S. to EuropeReading Eagle
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Empire State Tribune
This precedent year has had given us numerous reminders of how weather conditions can influence our lives in the United States. California's snow wasn't sufficient which leads it into its fourth year of dry spell. Boston is presently rising from a remarkable ...
Earth's surface rising as Ice Age still felt from U.S. to Europe
TheBlaze.com
Watch: Giant Manta Ray Playfully Flips Diver
TheBlaze.com
Divers off the coast of Peru were stunned when a giant, 15-foot manta ray engaged with one of them, executing a perfect underwater flip. Image source: Vimeo. Josh Stewart and Shawn Heinrichs were diving off the coast of Peru, gathering footage for a study ...
Manta ray gives diver swim of a lifetimeThe Weather Network
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TheBlaze.com
Divers off the coast of Peru were stunned when a giant, 15-foot manta ray engaged with one of them, executing a perfect underwater flip. Image source: Vimeo. Josh Stewart and Shawn Heinrichs were diving off the coast of Peru, gathering footage for a study ...
Manta ray gives diver swim of a lifetime
WATCH: Giant manta ray causes diver to do crazy flip mid-swim
Daily Caller
One Week Into Spring And The Great Lakes Still Mostly Covered In Ice
Daily Caller
One week into spring and the Great Lakes are still more than half covered in ice, according to government data. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data shows that 51.2 percent of the Great Lakes were still covered in ice as of March 26. Spring ...
Coast Guard ice maintenance operations beginUPMatters.com
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Daily Caller
One week into spring and the Great Lakes are still more than half covered in ice, according to government data. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data shows that 51.2 percent of the Great Lakes were still covered in ice as of March 26. Spring ...
Coast Guard ice maintenance operations begin
Great Lakes Pilots Upend Unfair Crimp on Wages
USCG Conducting Ice Flushing Operations
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