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Retired freighter was among first on the Great Lakes to use radar, bow thrusters, and automated boiler systems ...
Early spring on the Great Lakes has historically seen a few major deadly disasters as shipping season kicks off. But the season isn't completely safe.
THUNDER BAY - HISTORY - The Great Lakes, with their vast stretches of deep, cold freshwater and sudden, violent storms, have long been a graveyard for ships and sailors. Over the centuries, more than ...
The lake freighter Lee A. Tregurtha is seen berthed at the Upper Harbor Ore Dock in the city of Marquette recently. The photo was taken by photographer Ron Mattson. The Mining Journal is accepting ...
In Lake Erie, this is most often a game played in shallow, near-shore sandy-bottomed areas, limestone rock pile reefs, and on the dredge spoil humps found just outside the navigation channels that are ...
On April 16, 1945, just three weeks before the end of the European Theatre of the Second World War, a German U-boat sank His Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Esquimalt just off the coast of Halifax. It ...
Pivotal Metals (ASX:PVT) has secured just under C$105,000 ($119,000) in a grant to conduct a metallurgical testwork program on the Horden Lake Project in Québec, Canada. The grant from Québec’s ...
Vivian Myers-Jones, a trans woman and U.S. veteran living in New Brunswick, says she feels privileged that she can exercise her right to protest anti-transgender polices in Maine and return home t ...
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 561 in Elliot Lake hosted its annual Vimy Ridge memorial at the cenotaph on April 9, the 108th anniversary of the start of the battle. The event began with the singing ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday that negotiations with President Trump on the U.S.-Canada economic and security relationships will start after the Canadian federal election.
Lake Erie walleye are among top focus for anglers who fish Lake Erie from the New York state shoreline — anglers who fish for all species in Lake Erie are looking forward to the NYSDEC update report ...