Landmark Cinemas is helping you get the kids out of the house this Spring Break, with $5 movies playing at their Calgary theatres for both the public and the Catholic school breaks. Read more about ithere. Mastermind Toys Spring Break| March 25 – 29 Mastermind Toys locations in Alberta ar...
Except for large differences between the summer and winter values of the total energy indicated by the break in the vertical axis, all values of energy quantities are scaled appropriately in accord with the values in Table I. For example, the magnitude of the reversible component being ...
By Hannah JacksonOctober 5, 2023After hundreds of fashion shows across New York, London, Paris, and Milan, the spring 2024 season has finally come to a close. Perhaps nobody is more ready for a break than the models, many of whom walked a marathon of shows across all four cities. There...
harmpeti // Shutterstock Why do pipes break when it gets cold? When it gets chilly, water in pipes starts to expand as temperatures approach freezing. When the pressure exceeds what the pipes can handle, they break. It might be possible to prevent this by wrapping pipes or letting warm air...
19, 2023. (Cole Burston/Bloomberg / Getty Images) But zombie fires that roar back to life after the winter may not be all that unusual or infrequent, the authors said. The "exceptionally early and intense" 2023 wildfire season in Alberta, Canada could have been fueled by fires that ...
If you're like me, you have faint memories of a bill that would keep our time the same after we spring forward. Well, it almost passed, but not quite. The Senate approved the bill that would'Make daylight saving time the new, permanent standard time, effective November 5, 2023.'The ...
this inspirational guide offers the planet's best experiences for hikers and sightseers. From short day hikes—California's Sierra High Route, Lake Agnes Teahouse in Alberta, Norway's Mt. Skala—to multiday excursions like Mt. Meru in Tanzania and multi-week treks like Egypt's Sinai Trail, ...
the globe is getting hotter and creating stronger wildfires. This puts “more vigorous plumes of smoke, black carbon, and water vapor” into the air, said Mike Flannigan, director of the Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science at the University of Alberta, who spoke with YaleEnvironment...