HMCS Charlottetown has departed its home port of Halifax, beginning a six-month deployment in support of Operations Horizon and Neon. The deployment is part of Canada’s broader effort to strengthen ...
HMCS Charlottetown has departed Halifax for a six month deployment to the Indo-Pacific in support of Operations HORIZON and NEON, working alongside allied and partner navies. The mission will see the ...
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Halifax is closing six more of its branches across the UK in 2026 as more customers move towards digital banking. The impending closures come after eight Halifax branches closed for good earlier this ...
Jazz Aviation is closing its flight attendant base at Halifax Stanfield International Airport. In an email statement, the company said it made the decision to "better align our crew resources with the ...
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Shown here is a rendering of the LBTF at Hartlen Point, which will support combat system integration for the RCN's new River-class destroyers. (Department of National Defence) Work has begun to build ...
Doha, Qatar: Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) Heart Hospital makes history as the world’s first tertiary cardiology hospital to earn Planetree Silver Certification for Excellence in Person-Centered ...
SAIL Management Trainee Admit Card 2026: The Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) has issued the Management Trainee (Technical) admit card for the 2025 recruitment cycle. Aspirants who were ...
Global Partnerships and Programs is a global gateway that brings Purdue's university-wide internationally-focused units onto one unified platform. This site reflects Purdue’s commitment to fostering a ...
Two mighty MOD70 trimarans capable of sustained speeds above 30 knots will headline a high-octane showdown when nearly 500 sailors from 40 countries tackle the 17th RORC Caribbean 600 next week.