Oceanliner Designs on MSN
A 19th-Century Invention That Still Rules the Seas
It started in 1818 with a single tow—but the tugboat would go on to revolutionize global shipping. This is the forgotten story of the machine that keeps ports moving and disasters at bay.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Sinking barge off B.C. coast moved to safe harbour; unloading delayed by wind
A British Columbia First Nation says a barge sinking in waters along the central coast has been moved to a safer location, ...
A U.S.-bound cargo ship was damaged and is taking on water near Bella Bella on B.C.'s Central Coast, officials say.
A powerful storm surge brought by Super Typhoon #UwanPH damaged hundreds of homes, some wiped out, along the coast of La ...
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‘There was no safe harbor’ in Armistice Day storm 85 years ago: 150 dead, 3 freighters lost in Lake Michigan
Hurricane-force winds were whipping up 40-foot waves as part of the early winter storm on Nov. 11-12 that cut a wide swath of ...
Lifestyle Asia on MSN
Popular movies and TV shows you may not know are based on Dark Horse Comics
Dark Horse Comics is the source behind a range of popular movies and TV shows, such as The Mask, Hellboy and The Umbrella ...
B.C. Premier David Eby is sharply criticizing Sask. Premier Scott Moe over supposed “secret conversations” with Alberta ...
Part I By Nancy Lloyd For The Astorian Just as the 1849 discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill brought hordes of fortune-seeking immigrants to the hillside streams of what would become California, so did ...
Terrence Tysall set a record scuba diving to the Edmund Fitzgerald. Ric Mixter dove in a submersible, finding a missing body. Here are their stories.
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