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Skiing is one of the best ways to enjoy the great outdoors in the winter, and with that sometimes comes wildlife spotting.
Image via Shutterstock Imagine you're skiing down the slopes and you come face to face with a black bear. I don't know about ...
Gotta keep your head on a swivel while shredding your way down the slopes.
A video taken in Keystone shows skier Brian O'Neal coming down the slopes at the same time as a black bear appears out of nowhere and runs in his direction.
Colorado skier Brian O’Neal and his son opted for an ordinary day of skiing before Keystone Ski Resort closed for the season. O’Neal was not anticipating coming face-to-face with a bear during his ...
Donald Trump’s inflationary tariffs and inflammatory statements crossed a line for many Canadians, who won’t be crossing the ...
From hospitals to doctors to new moms to community leaders, seeing the federal program dramatically cut would create a ripple ...
CALGARY, Alberta – Hockey Canada has announced that Kyle Dubas (Sault Ste. Marie, ON/Pittsburgh, NHL) will serve as general ...
It's Day One of the 2025 Masters today (Thursday, April 10th), which means we're all glued to our screens as we cheer on our ...
Spread the loveWhile most of us appreciate watching wild animals at Yellowstone National Park from the safety of our vehicles ...
Colorado is known for its stunning landscapes, from towering mountains to vast forests. But these natural wonders also come ...
House Republicans narrowly approved their budget framework on Thursday, a political turnaround after Speaker Mike Johnson ...