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Newsflyer 24 April 2013
Newsflyer: 24 April, 2013 Historic International Crossing spared Terrorist Attack, Two Historic Bridges lost to Flooding, One Bridge with connection to Inter...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 4:03 AM
Canadian goof balls
The Barenaked Ladies dont get enough respect. There I said it. Sure some of their music was really played a ton when it would be all over the radio in the 90s but times change man. For an example ta...
Posted on 10/13/10 at 7:35 PM
Yogi and Boo Boo explained
You know how Yogi Bear was always running around Jellystone Park trying to steal pic-a-nic baskets? I just read an article that could possibly explain Yogi and his side kick Boo Boos constant need for...
Posted on 8/19/10 at 11:21 AM
Giant Moose Could Be New Ontario Archery Record
Dale Tucker, 35, of Sault Ste. Marie had no intentions of going moose hunting this past fall. But when the IT manager pulled a long-shot bull tag, he gathered up his hunting buddies, headed for Northw...
Posted on 7/28/10 at 6:13 AM
at first qwack..it looks pretty good
We've along road to hoe...not me and you...but we as waterfowl enthusiasts....there's plenty between now and October, but we're on a good run. MCCLUSKY, N.D., May 25, 2010 - The hills are alive with ...
Posted on 5/25/10 at 11:43 AM
Canada’s olympic crackdown
Going to Canada? You may be detained at the border and interrogated. I was, last week. I was heading from Seattle to give a talk at the Vancouver Public Library. My detention provoked outrage across Canada, making national news. It has serious implications for the freedom of the press in North America.By Amy Goodman, Hearst Newspapers , December 04, 2009
S.D. a battleground in Canadian oil sands debate
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) — An oil industry representative says he considers South Dakota a battleground in the fight over the extraction of oil from the Canadian oil sands.November 29, 2009
Canadians want board to handle Devils Lake water fight
BISMARCK (AP) — Officials in the Canadian province of Manitoba are pressing their federal government to take the latest disagreement with North Dakota over Devils Lake floodwaters to an international group that referees water disputes.November 09, 2009
Man gets 2 years for flying stolen plane to U.S.
A 31-year-old Canadian man has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for stealing a plane in Canada and flying over three states before landing along a dark southern Missouri highway.November 03, 2009
Coyotes kill Canadian hiker
Two coyotes attacked an up-and-coming young musician as she was hiking alone in a national park in eastern Canada, and authorities said she died Wednesday of her injuries. The victim was identified as Taylor Mitchell, 19, a singer-songwriter from Toronto who was touring her new album on the East Coast.By By Rob Gillies, The Associated Press , October 29, 2009
Canadian man sentenced in gun smuggling scheme
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A man has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison for buying about two dozen handguns smuggled into Canada by two North Dakota college students who traded the pistols for cash and drugs.October 22, 2009
Canadian shoppers heading south
Canada’s loonie is once again approaching par with the U.S. dollar, and motels, restaurants and retail stores in Grand Forks are expecting a busy weekend.October 17, 2009
Loonie's strength sends Canadian shoppers south
Canada's loonie is once again approaching par with the U.S. dollar, and motels, restaurants and retail stores in Grand Forks are expecting a busy weekend.October 16, 2009
Rolling out another busy fall of outdoor fun
In case you missed it, the Canada goose early hunting season opened on Aug. 15, kind of a first shot to open fall hunting seasons. No, I’m not advocating winterizing the boat and mothballing the fishing gear just yet. Just want to keep you in the loop about upcoming seasons and other hunting notes of interest.By By Doug Leier, North Dakota Outdoors , August 28, 2009
Letter to the editor: Stories about health care in Canada are not true
As an American living in Canada, I am very glad that the people of the United States are trying to reform their health care. However, I am appalled at how opponents of reform are totally misrepresenting Canadian health care. The false claims about the Canadian system seem much more like what American health insurance companies do than anything anyone I know has experienced in Canada.By Mary Cross, La Ronge, Saskatchewan, Canada , August 12, 2009
Canada border beefed up
By By David Crary, The Associated Press , July 27, 2009
Manitoba: Flood damage more than $40 million
Manitoba officials estimate Red River flood damage in the province will cost the government more than $40 million (US $34.5 million). Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Steve Ashton said Monday that more than 1,000 applications for provincial disaster aid have come in so far. He said buyouts are planned for homeowners north of Winnipeg who live in chronically flooded areas.July 07, 2009
Charges dropped against trucker
Prosecutors have dropped a charge of possessing a controlled substance that had been filed against a Canadian truck driver arrested at the Pembina border crossing in North Dakota with drugs in February.June 15, 2009
Canada, U.S. set new trade deal
Canada is interested in a free trade deal with the United States that would open up local government procurements to both countries. The interest comes as Canadian companies continue to report difficulties in winning government contracts in U.S states and cities because of “Buy American” provisions in President Barack Obama’s stimulus bill.By By Rob Gillies, The Associated Press , June 06, 2009
Law enforcement pact signed
By By Jeff Karoub, The Associated Press , May 27, 2009
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