CANADA
Canada’s top diplomat for Upper Midwest to visit UND campus
The top Canadian diplomat for the Upper Midwest region of the United States will be a special guest on the University of North Dakota campus Thursday, Jan. 24, when he will meet with University lead...
Posted on 1/22/13 at 3:13 PM
Canada wants joint effort to clean Red River, Lake Winnipeg
Winnipeg residents used to flock to the lake that carries their citys name, but not so much now. Huge areas of blue-green algae cover much of the northern part of the lake most years. Canadian expe...
Posted on 12/13/12 at 6:09 PM
Smell Like Pizza With New Perfume
The geniuses at Pizza Hut have done it: Made a perfume that would attract any man or woman from across the room without fail. It's pizza perfume, or "Eau de Pizza Hut" as the company calls it. In a l...
Posted on 12/6/12 at 2:36 PM
Our friends to the north
Canada and the United States have had their share of spats through the years. But by any reasonable measure, the two are neighbors, allies and friends. That said, a basic truth of agriculture is that...
Posted on 8/24/12 at 9:44 AM
Elementary, my dear Watson...
Yesterday, I solved the mystery of Noah's Canadian hive attack. All the pieces just came together in a moment of clarity (after daydreaming no less- how apropos). The final piece of the puzzle was rig...
Posted on 8/18/12 at 12:34 PM
Man accused of trying to smuggle people into US 
A man is accused of spearheading an operation to smuggle people into the United States at the border of North Dakota and Canada.
By Associated Press , April 09, 2013
Even in Canada, wealth influences medical treatment
Poorer people have a harder time getting a doctor's appointment in Canada, even though the country's universal health insurance pays doctors the same amount regardless of the type of patient they see, according to a Canadian study.By Reuters , April 08, 2013
2 shot dead at Canada day care; 53 children safe 
By Associated Press , April 05, 2013
Canada edges US 3-2 in women's world championship 
By Associated Press , April 03, 2013
Two Canadian men arrested in Baudette, Minn., with 2 pounds of hashish 
By Forum News Service , March 22, 2013
VIDEO: Adventures in crappie country
By Brad Dokken , March 10, 2013
- The Sno-Bear, a mobile ice fishing shelter on tracks
- Allen Edman of Grand Forks unhooks a slab crappie
- Fishing guide Allen Edman of Grand Forks checks a group of fishermen into Canada
- Crappies are a popular attraction for wintertime anglers
- The Ontario side of Lake of the Woods
- Allen Edman of Grand Forks uses a propane-powered auger to drill holes through the floor
- The Sno-Bear, a tracked vehicle with holes in the floor to accommodate ice fishing
Boehner: No reason to block Keystone XL pipeline 
By Matthew Daly , March 02, 2013
State Dept: No major objections to Canada pipeline 
The State Department on Friday raised no major objections to the Keystone XL oil pipeline and said other options to get the oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries are worse for climate change.
By Dina Cappiello and Matthew Daly , March 01, 2013
Accused Canadian gun runner faces more charges 
The Canadian citizen arrested in Grand Forks this month and charged in federal court with firearms crimes has been charged with similar crimes in Canada.
By Stephen J. Lee , February 23, 2013
Canadians say they are spending more during trips to Grand Forks 
By Herald Staff Report , February 22, 2013
Patrick Chong, Winnipeg, Canada, letter: Thanks, GF, for shelter from the storm 
A big thank you is in order for the care and hospitality that was shown to my fellow Manitobans by our American friends and neighbors in Grand Forks.
By Patrick Chong , February 22, 2013
Nebraska utility says pipeline power won't be done in 2014 
A Nebraska utility says the new route for a proposed oil pipeline that would carry Canadian crude oil through the state will delay work on electric transmission lines for the pipeline.
By Associated Press , February 17, 2013
Canadian prime minister moonlights as author with ice hockey book 
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, an avid hockey fan, has juggled running the Canadian government with 15-minute daily writing sessions to finish a book on the history of ice hockey.
By Randall Palmer , February 17, 2013
OUTDOOR FACTOIDS: Lake Winnipeg named 'Threatened Lake of the Year' 
Lake Winnipeg has been named the “Threatened Lake of the Year” by the Global Nature Fund. The German, nonprofit environmental organization says nutrients in agricultural runoff and sewage discharges threaten the future of Canada’s third-largest lake by stimulating the growth of blue-green algae.
February 10, 2013
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