Downriver, muskrat dens lined the cattail border ... Anecdotally, there have been reports on an inland lake in Minnesota of wild rice laying fallow nearly a century, and then growing again.
David Roger Kotila, 64, Park Rapids, MN passed away unexpectedly Tuesday ... He had a large trap-line, trapping beaver, muskrat, mink, and fox. He worked for Rockcrete, Camas in Park Rapids, Menahga ...
It’s September, and that means … Oktoberfest! Look, we know it’s confusing, but we didn’t make up the timeline for this ...
A look through the Brainerd Dispatch archives with Terry McCollough combing the microfilm for tidbits of history through the ...
Take a look at a few of the most bizarre laws still technically on the books in the Great Lakes State. No cosmetology services without a license Buying a car on Sunday is unlikely A man can not ...
The United States is full of strange laws that are still on the books. For example, did you know in Colorado, you can't use upholstered furniture outside? In Georgia, were you aware that you can't ...
saying Nova Scotia Power Inc. needs the money to cover higher costs resulting from the delayed delivery of electricity from the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric plant in Labrador.
Ottawa is negotiating a $500-million bailout for Nova Scotia’s privately owned electric utility, saying the money will be used to prevent a big spike in electricity rates. Federal Natural ...
The Nova Scotia utility helped pay for construction of the underwater transmission link between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland that carries electricity generated by the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric ...
"We Innu gave up our land so that this project could go ahead, we signed an Impacts and Benefits Agreement that could not have predicted the scale of gross mismanagement of the Muskrat Falls ...