Conservation officials issued an alert to residents of coastal communities to be aware of polar bears coming ashore
On 18 November 1929 a tsunami struck Newfoundland’s Burin Peninsula and caused considerable loss of life and property. Giant waves hit the coast at 40 km/hr, flooding dozens of communities and washing entire homes out to...
From Polar Bear Science Posted on March 19, 2020 | On Tuesday 17 March 2020, several polar bears were reported in and around the community of St. Anthony on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, adding another threat...
The SeaRose FPSO — a floating production, storage and offloading vessel in the White Rose oil and gas field near Newfoundland's coast — spilled an estimated 66,000 gallons (250,000 liters) of crude earlier this month,...
A new natural attraction drew scores of tourists to a small town of around 500 people in Newfoundland, Canada over Easter weekend. A massive iceberg appeared near the coast, and photographers dashed to the area to snap pictures....
Archaeologists have confirmed only one site in North America with evidence of Viking inhabitants, but new discoveries in a remote area of Canada could reveal a second settlement...
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