The thrilling discovery by sonar photography of a ship of the ill-fated Franklin expedition has been announced by Prime Minister Harper. Canadian explorers found the well-preserved wreck on the seabed where had drifted after being sunk by crushing ice. The tragic 1845 expedition to find the Northwest Passage had been one of the most enduring historical mysteries of the country. Sir John Franklin and his crew of 128 in the British ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror all perished in the venture. They became part of native mythology and tales of cannibalism. It is not yet known which of the two ships has been found. “I am delighted to announce that this year’s Victoria Strait expedition has solved one of Canada’s greatest mysteries, with the discovery of one of the two ships belonging to the Franklin Expedition,” the Prime Minister said in a statement. “Finding the first vessel will no doubt provide the momentum – or wind in our sails – necessary to locate its sister ship and find out even more about what happened to the Franklin Expedition’s crew.”
Month: September 2014
Hardly polling, Sarah Thomson quits mayor’s race
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David! Mr.Cronenberg! You’re live on CP24
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Van driver in Georgia’s death “devastated”
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Arson! Seven vehicles set ablaze in Toronto
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Car fires all over downtown overnight as an arsonist torched vehicles at four separate locations. Seven were set ablaze in all with the first attack occurring just before 11 p.m. at Frederick and Wilton Streets, One car was damaged there. Another vehicle was set afire in an above-ground parking lot at 55 The Esplanade. Then three vehicles were damaged in a fire at a parking garage at Church Street and The Esplanade. And finally a move uptown to the Yorkville area where two vehicles were damaged in a fire at a garage at 181 Davenport Rd. in the Hazelton Lanes area. This incident occurred at around 2:15 a.m. The arsonist sets fires in the Green P at Church Street and the Esplanade where four vehicles were hit. A U-Haul truck (pictured) loaded with furniture and parked outside a house went up in flames at the Wilton and Frederick location.
Duchess of Cambridge pregnant with 2nd child
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Police meet during enforcement blitz in Leaside
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Toy drive riders on Bayview Avenue. Sunday
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The Red, White and Blue Knights motorcycle riders roared up Bayview Ave during the noon hour Sunday (September 7, 2014) as part of their 35th Annual Toyride. Those who happened to be on Bayview at the time will remember the high-spirited and costumed riders from previous years. Organizers asked riders and their passengers to bring a new, unwrapped toy for the drive to the Nathan Phillips Square kickoff point. Their route took them Eastbound Queen Street to River St. and up Bayview Extension all the way to 401, where they found their way back along the Don Valley Parkway to Phillips Square again. Great cause.







