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Author Ken McGoogan makes a strong case for his theory on the expedition, one that will be debated by notoriously fickle Franklin fanatics for years to come.
A new book argues that a deadly decision made decades before the doomed Franklin Expedition may finally explain why so many of its officers were the first to fall.
With a brand new Superman reboot flying into theaters this weekend, let’s pour one out for Zack Snyder and celebrate his most ...
As the cases of two detained immigrant advocates unfold, their experience illustrates tactics the federal government uses on ...
Despite of the quality of the original series, some horror TV shows have concepts so do that they deserve reboots.
Parks Canada’s underwater archaeology team explored the legendary shipwrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, lost on the ill-fated Franklin Expedition of 1845. Their research added to the body of ...
Louth science communicator, writer, engineer, and performer Dr Niamh Shaw is travelling to the Arctic Circle this month to ...
When a white-water rafter fell into the Franklin River, it triggered an extraordinary rescue mission that pushed everyone to ...
A rare Arctic rescue button was sold at auction on Tuesday for £6,000, which was 10 times its pre sale estimate. Auctioneer Brian Goodison-Blanks, of Bearnes, Hampton and Littlewood in Exeter, said ...
Journal of H.M.S. Enterprise, on the expedition in search of Sir John Franklin's ships by Behring Strait, 1850-55 : with a memoir of his other services / by Richard Collinson ; edited by his brother, ...