The Bayeux Tapestry will be displayed in the U.K. for the first time in nearly 1,000 years
The Bayeux Tapestry, the 11th-century artwork depicting the conquest of England, will be displayed in the U.K. for the first time in almost 1,000 years.
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The Bayeux Tapestry, the 11th-century artwork depicting the conquest of England, will be displayed in the U.K. for the first time in almost 1,000 years.
American hiker Andrew McGowan and Taiwanese student Shallen Yu spent one glorious day together eating ice cream, star gazing and bonding over peach cobbler in Yellowstone National Park in 2013. They were determined to be together against the odds.
People who lived through the Irish Potato Famine, enslavement in Trinidad and Icelandic measles epidemics all have something in common: Women outlive men in dire circumstances.
As pet owners in London, Ont., deal with an outbreak of a common disease in dogs, here's what Canadian veterinarians say about symptoms, treatment and more.
A new day marked the arrival of another cruise ship in Halifax. 'Now we are getting a ship almost every day,' said Ambassatours Gray Line tour company President and CEO Dennis Campbell.
Starting July 7, pet owners across all Canadian Uride cities can now bring their furry companions along for the ride without stress, thanks to the company’s newly launched “Pets” ride option.
Many women know midlife can bring big emotional changes, but a new study suggests one change might actually be positive: women tend to feel and express less anger as they get older.
When it comes to mountain rescues, St. Bernards may have met their match, with a chihuahua being hailed for helping save a man who fell into a glacier crevasse in Switzerland.
A humpback whale diving under the ocean’s surface, cownose rays approaching menhaden bait fish, and a spinner shark on the hunt are all images taken by the inaugural winner of the International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition.
Recent research from Aarhus University in Denmark has contested a widely accepted aspect of parenting – that women or mothers are “hardwired” and more likely to wake up to a baby’s cries than men.
As the number of in-office days is set to increase for many of Canada’s hybrid workers, return-to-office mandates are setting the stage for tension between employees and employers.
An international team of researchers may have just cracked the code for what makes someone 'cool.'
Child psychologists say school graduation awards need to recognize more than just top marks.
Hondo Underwood has gone from running away from police in Colorado to running towards them.
Maybe you’d like to spend time on hobbies or hang out with friends, but nothing feels as exciting and engaging as it used to –– so you just squander another hour on social media. Your problem may have to do with your dopamine levels.
An intense thunderstorm in Alberta has produced more than just the usual bolts from the sky.