The interior of the Derby Cow Palace is a sight to behold, with its soaring wooden beams and open, airy feel. It’s like ...
Since 2013, Special Olympics Ontario has raised money for its tournaments through Polar Plunges organized by citizens from all across the province. For the second year in a row, Burlington has ...
The U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs in January - evidence, economist Gregory Daco of EY Parthenon told Reuters, that it's in a 'Goldilocks' situation. Taxes, tariffs and immigration policy could all ...
Temperatures can plummet to -50°F (-46°C), and the landscape is dominated by ice and snow. In this harsh habitat, one animal reigns supreme: the polar bear. Nature’s ultimate predator, polar bears are ...
Virginia McCaskey, who inherited the Chicago Bears from her father, George Halas, but avoided the spotlight during four-plus decades as principal owner, has died. She was 102. McCaskey’s family ...
The 15th annual PDR Thunder Bay Polar Bear Plunge is scheduled for April 6 at Marina Park. This year's event aims to raise $75,000, which will be split among ProKids, Special Olympics Thunder Bay ...
According to Friends of Big Bear Valley, if there’s a second egg for Jackie and Shadow this year, it’ll likely arrive three days after the first, or Saturday, Jan. 25.
Plungers ran into the cold Chesapeake Bay on Saturday, Feb. 1, marking the 29th annual Special Olympics Maryland Polar Bear Plunge. The fundraising event, in which individuals pledge $100 or more ...
In a town on the edge of the Canadian Arctic, polar bears are waiting longer for the sea ice on the bay to form. It's a dangerous change for a place known as the polar bear capital of the world.
There probably has never been so much anticipation over the hiring of a Bears offensive line coach. The reason goes beyond it being one of the last major position coach hires, although the wait is ...
Jamie Squire/Getty Images Share MOBILE, Ala. — Bears general manager Ryan Poles moved cautiously through his first three offseasons, wary of spending the team right back into the salary-cap mess ...