TORONTO – For more than 160 years, the fate of British explorer Sir John Franklin and his men has remained locked in the frozen Arctic, but warming temperatures are threatening to change that.
MONTREAL (AFP) - Canada has located the remains of one of two British explorer ships lost in the Arctic in 1846, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Tuesday, hailing the find as historic. The ...
Nov 16 (Reuters) - As winter draws in across Canada's northern Yukon territory, big mining companies are prospecting for bargains among the army of junior explorers staking claims in what's shaping up ...
Sprawling more than 2,000 kilometers across the spine of the U.S. and eastern Canada, the Trans-Hudson Corridor is one of the most exciting, and underappreciated, regions in mining today. A robust ...
TORONTO — One of two British explorer ships that vanished in the Arctic nearly 170 years ago during a search for the fabled Northwest Passage has been found, Canada’s prime minister announced Tuesday ...
Caitlin O'Kane is a New York City journalist who works on the CBS News social media team as a senior manager of content and production. She writes about a variety of topics and produces "The Uplift," ...
For more than 170 years, the HMS Terror rested beneath the frigid waters of the Canadian Arctic Ocean holding the secrets to an infamously fatal expedition -- until a ...
Investor Attention Drifting North: What Canada’s Critical Minerals Push Means For Emerging Explorers
Canada’s Critical Minerals Strategy, the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act and international mineral security partnerships aren’t ...
Canada’s Greatest Explorer competition and working as a professional action adventurer. (Photo: Derek Elvin) Woods Canada has opened the application process for Canada’s first ever Greatest Explorer ...
(Reuters) - As winter draws in across Canada's northern Yukon territory, big mining companies are prospecting for bargains among the army of junior explorers staking claims in what's shaping up as the ...
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