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A huge cargo ship turned heads when it called at Plymouth. The 130m-long Cli Pride was seen in the Sound as it made a ...
A century ago, on Dec. 6, 1917, the collision between a freighter and a munitions ship generated the biggest man-made explosion of the pre-atomic age. It leveled a Canadian city.
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MONTREAL, Quebec -- An unconfirmed report was received here today from Halifax stating that a fully loaded munitions ship blew up in the harbor of Rockingham, a suburb of that city completely ...
On Dec. 6, 1917, more than 1,700 people were killed when an explosives-laden French cargo ship, the Mont Blanc, collided with the Norwegian vessel Imo at the harbor in Halifax, Nova Scotia ...
The wind and waves drove the ship into Cedar Cove, where it was relatively accessible for a salvage effort. It was lodged on ...
Moller-Maersk's current eight E Series ships carry 14,770 TEUs and are also too large to navigate the canal. Its smaller ships service Halifax. An 18,000-TEU ship can require up to 40 trains.
HALIFAX — Irving Shipbuilding is scheduled to enter a plea Oct. 1 on charges of violating workplace safety rules after an ...
Mimi Fautley knows the ships bring a boost in revenue for her business, and others in Halifax — the Port of Halifax estimates that in 2019, the economic impact of cruise for Halifax and the ...
One of the worst explosions in modern history happened in Canada in the early 1900s, killing hundreds of people and leaving thousands injured.