The final boss of ADHD in the ocean. This tiny pufferfish spends an entire week flapping its fins to create a perfect seven-foot mandala in the sand, then decorates it with shells—all to impress a single female that may or may not swim by.
This is an Alberta Emergency Alert. The City of Edmonton is issuing a water supply alert.
This alert is in effect for the entire City of Edmonton.
Heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours has pushed the region's stormwater system to capacity, with localized flooding and backups being reported in neighbouring communities. If the stormwater system continues to operate over-capacity, flooding and sewer backups will continue to increase.
Avoid unnecessary indoor water use. Limit showers and baths. Delay laundry and dishwasher use. Ensure sump pumps and downspouts are functioning properly to direct water away from homes. For more information, check https://t.co/K8qEsFjXIT
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This is an Alberta Emergency Alert. The City of Beaumont has issued a water supply alert.
This alert is in effect for the entire City of Beaumont.
Heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours has pushed the City's wastewater system to capacity, with localized flooding and backups being reported. If the wastewater system continues to operate over-capacity, flooding and sewer backups will continue to increase.
All residents must immediately cease all non-essential water use. Refrain from showering, flushing toilets, using laundry machines and dishwashers. For more information please see https://t.co/px7X7MrqkK
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WTF is happening? Oliver Tree was creating an Antarctica documentary on UFOs, Alien Bases and Agartha, where he spent 300 days in Antarctica doing research on them.
Two days after Oliver Tree died, on 6/6/26 they released his Antarctica Documentary at his Album release party.
Was Oliver Tree killed like David Wilcock and several other scientists for knowing too much about UAPs and Aliens? This would be over a DOZEN people who have recently disappeared or died who were looking into UFOs and Aliens.
ALSO, it appears that Oliver Tree also predicted his own death and he died with Argentinian YouTuber Gaspi. How did he know he was soon going to die and what in the world did he discover in Antarctica. I cover this and more in this video below (also plan on making a longer video on YouTube) -
Holgate Glacier calving caught on camera in Alaska, resulting in a spectacular splash 🧊
This happens when massive chunks break off a glacier or iceberg, sometimes causing the ice to flip or spin as it crashes into the water. 🌊❄️
"Shark!" 🦈 A shark was spotted swimming dangerously close to a group of beachgoers in Panama City Beach, Florida. One woman screamed from a hotel for the people to run before the shark swam away.
This is an Alberta Emergency Alert. The City of St. Albert has issued a water supply alert.
Heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours has pushed the City's wastewater system to capacity, with localized flooding and backups being reported. If the wastewater system continues to operate over-capacity, flooding and sewer backups will continue to increase.
All residents must immediately cease all non-essential water use. Refrain from showering, flushing toilets, using laundry machines and dishwashers. Updates will be posted on https://t.co/KqlZ82DnLD when more information is available.
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On May 10, 1996, Scott Fischer stood on top of the world. He never made it back down. This is the final photo captured of him.
Fischer was a 40-year-old Seattle-based climbing guide and founder of Mountain Madness, one of the first commercial guiding companies on Everest.
He had summited K2 without supplemental oxygen alongside Ed Viesturs, and was among the most accomplished American climbers of his generation.
On the afternoon of the summit push, Fischer reached the top later than planned, after 3:30pm.
On the descent, he lost consciousness due to severe hypothermia and cerebral oedema and died approximately 1,200 feet above the South Col, unable to move further.
What made his passing particularly brutal was the context surrounding it. Every other member of his Mountain Madness team made it back safely.
Fischer remained behind during the descent and never returned.
His guide Anatoli Boukreev, who had descended ahead of the group to recover at Camp 4, later went back up into the storm three times that night to rescue stranded climbers, saving multiple lives.
When Boukreev finally located Fischer, he was already beyond help. His reported words were: "There is nothing I can do. Scott is dead."
Fischer's body remains on Everest to this day. He was 40 years old, and left behind two children.
The disaster was documented in Jon Krakauer's book Into Thin Air, and Fischer was portrayed by Jake Gyllenhaal in the 2015 film Everest.
To all journalists. I would love to see one of you ask our premier or health minister the following question.
If you are so sure that private surgical care will fix surgical wt lists then why didn’t private radiology fix imaging wt lists. We’ve had it for 25 years.
Next speaker is calling for a class action lawsuit against the province.
Refers to multiple Amnesty International statements condemning UCP policies in Alberta.
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Bison are orchestrating one of the greatest ecological comebacks in North American history.
For over a century, the American bison of the Great Plains and Yellowstone National Park were fractured, their massive herds divided into isolated subpopulations by roads, fences, and human-driven habitat disruption.
But in a stunning wildlife triumph, these artificial boundaries have dissolved. Without human intervention, the bison are instinctively reuniting and reclaiming ancient, cross-boundary migration routes that had been dormant since the early 20th century.
This historic movement is not just a reunion; it is a collective remembering of ancestral paths, signaling a dramatic shift in how these legendary creatures interact with their native landscape.
As these unified herds march across the grasslands, they act as ultimate ecosystem engineers. The heavy stomping of their hooves breaks up packed soil, allowing native seeds to take root, while their grazing patterns stimulate the growth of nutrient-rich plants.
Additionally, the depressions left by their dust wallows capture rainfall to create temporary watering holes for other wildlife, distributing vital nutrients across the plains. By allowing bison to roam freely and reclaim their historic migration corridors, nature is proving that wild ecosystems thrive best when their original caretakers are given the space to lead the way.
Source: Texas A&M University. After 120 Years of Conservation, Yellowstone Bison Are Now a Single Breeding Population. Journal of Heredity.
#archaeohistories
“Tom Andreopoulos confirmed in an e-mail that he’s acting as a Crown counsel in the case though he declined to elaborate on his exact role.
…he’s prosecuted bikers & mafiosos & was also involved in the criminal investigation that targeted former Toronto mayor Rob Ford.” #ableg
Healthcare could well be an issue that helps the NDP in the next election, but asking for federal intervention to block Alberta's plans seems... ill-advised.