Posts

Showing posts with the label canada

Saturday Sessions: Bahamas performs

Image
[ad_1] Saturday Sessions: Bahamas performs "Nothing Blows My Mind" - CBS News Watch CBS News Born in Toronto, singer-songwriter Bahamas has been a hit with fans and critics. He is the winner of 5 Juno Awards, the Canadian equivalent of the Grammy. From his sixth studio album "Bootcut," here is Bahamas with “Nothing Blows My Mind.” Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/entertainment/saturday-sessions-bahamas-performs-2/?feed_id=323100&_unique_id=672856409d3bd

Saturday Sessions: Alvvays performs

Image
[ad_1] Saturday Sessions: Alvvays performs "Easy On Your Own?" - CBS News Watch CBS News A small indie pop band from Canada, "Alvvays" topped the U.S. college charts. They've gone on to win the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy and are now getting ready to embark on a world tour. From their latest album, here's Alvvays with "Easy On Your Own?" Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/entertainment/saturday-sessions-alvvays-performs-3/?feed_id=309256&_unique_id=668aaef44a9c8

Divers discover guns and coins in wrecks of ships that vanished nearly 2 centuries ago off Canada

Image
[ad_1] What technology could change the way we learn about shipwrecks What technology could change the way we learn about shipwrecks 05:06 In 1845, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror set sail from England on a mission to chart a passage around the top of North America. Led by Captain Sir John Franklin, the voyage ended in tragedy three years later when both ships were lost in the frigid waters off Canada's coast. None of the 129 men on board the ships survived. The so-called Franklin Expedition marked the worst disaster in the history of British polar exploration, according to the  Royal Museums Greenwich  in London. Nearly two centuries after the ships sank, divers exploring