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A killer algae is giving surfers scary symptoms including shortness of breath while marine life is washing up dead along the coast near a major Australian city. Hundreds of fish, octopus and ...
The trial of a man charged with the murder of his pregnant partner has been delayed due to defence issues in obtaining reports from experts, a court has been told. Stephen McCullagh (34), of ...
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Flash from the Past paraded eight photos from cities in Waterloo Region over the last two Saturdays in March. Readers were asked to identify the city and comment on what was happening. Thanks to ...
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The merchant navy continues to attract individuals who are drawn to life at sea, offering hands-on work, lucrative salaries, and promising long-term career prospects. Indian seafarers have found ...
The EPA also confirmed they had received reports from the public of "discoloured water" at Goolwa Beach, Chiton Rock and Port Elliott last weekend, as well as "affected sea life on Kangaroo Island".
Usually, that’s great for sea life, but sometimes certain algae go overboard, creating huge blooms and pumping out toxins poisonous to fish, shellfish, and even people if they eat them.
He was known as the man with the magical left foot. Elegant, cool, oozing with class and with a deadly eye for goal, Martin Russell lit up Irish League football for close to seven seasons.