After nearly a decade of inactivity, Papua New Guinea's only radiotherapy machine re-started operations six months ago with support from the IAEA ...
After nearly a decade of inactivity, Papua New Guinea’s only radiotherapy machine re-started operations six months ago with support from the IAEA, giving renewed hope to thousands of cancer patients ...
Year 2024 has become part of history, particularly for the global aviation sector, in view of the deadly crashes recorded ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that conflicts over land and extractive resource developments are on the rise across Papua New Guinea. These micro-level conflicts have the potential to scale-up and feed ...
WildRose Windfarm was initially put before the Alberta Utilities Commission 12 years ago, but in 2021, new owner Capstone Infrastructure was forced to update and resubmit its application to build ...
B.C.'s coastal geography attracts migratory birds. With bird strikes rising around the world, here's how B.C. airports work to prevent them. Dan Fumano: Internal documents illustrate how the ...
New Sask. Polytech campus breaks ground WATCH: Officials broke ground on the future Saskatoon campus of Saskatchewan Polytechnic on Monday.
PORT MORESBY – Papua New Guinea’s Police Minister has condemned “horrific” claims of cannibalism swirling on social media, vowing “such barbarity” would not define the Pacific nation.
Daniel Pinto, 27, an adventurer from Lambeth, South London, is making waves on social media with his unprecedented journey to visit indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea. On a quest to travel to all ...
Daniel Pinto is on a quest to tick off all 195 countries worldwide. British adventurer Daniel Pinto has made history as the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea.
The Nature Trust of New Brunswick, which finds land across the province, either by donation or purchase, to turn into nature preserves, is planning its most ambitious campaign to date.
Papua New Guinea's police minister has condemned "horrific" claims of cannibalism swirling on social media, vowing "such barbarity" would not define the Pacific nation. A group of machete-wielding ...