All it takes is a shake of the head for a moose to shed its antlers. Wildlife enthusiast Derek Keith Burgoyne captured the moment a moose in New Brunswick, Canada, decided to drop its massive antlers ...
Canada treats hockey the same way that Europe treats soccer. It is absolutely nuts about the sport and has ridiculous traditions. The Flin Flon Bombers, a Canadian junior hockey team has a tradition ...
Of all of the advice that one might hear, one warning from Canadian officials might just be the most unexpected — and serious — advice yet. Officials in Jasper, Alberta Canada have put up signs ...
CNN reports how officials in Jasper, a town in Canada’s Alberta province, have posted signage around the area urging drivers to steer clear of any moose looking to lick their cars. Apparently, the ...
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian firefighters got out the axes to rescue a freezing almost 500-pound (225-kilogram) female moose from the ice on the weekend. The Shediac fire department in Canada’s East Coast ...
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer on patrol in central British Columbia was charged by a bull moose. As the officer neared the animals, a bull moose charged his vehicle, breaking the front ...
A Canadian man claims he was fired from his job at a fuel supplier when he helped rescue a desperate moose calf from a potential black bear attack. Mark Skage, who worked for AFD Petroleum Inc., was ...
Thinking about moose sex makes Derek Burney smile. The 73-year-old former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. gets so happy, in fact, that he recently donated 1.22 square miles of land on the Nova ...
The Faceless are currently visiting metalheads up north for the Canadian leg of the Summer Slaughter tour and ran into some trouble on the road last night. That trouble was a moose on the highway, ...
In this Saturday Dec. 10, 2016 photo, Shediac firefighters lead a moose to shore after it fell through the ice on the Shediac River in Shediac, New Brunswick. The Shediac fire department was ...
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian firefighters got out the axes to rescue a freezing almost 500-pound (225-kilogram) female moose from the ice on the weekend. The Shediac fire department in Canada’s East Coast ...
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