Tomorrow, we launch.
At sunset tonight, Artemis II waits on the pad, ready to carry astronauts potentially farther than any humans have traveled in more than half a century.
The next era of exploration begins.
Canadian sports shooters say federal handgun freeze and assault-style bans under C-21 threaten IPSC viability and Olympic pistol training, urging exemptions beyond IOC disciplines — Toronto Star
@Bentheblacklab He feared that letting anyone go to the festivities would anger or contradict the Captain, and therefore his hopes of ever having a command would be lost forever. As is tradition. Fortunately, the Captain returned and fixed this. There was much rejoicing.
@Bentheblacklab They have prepared, moose milk in our honor, the recipe of which was acquired from the Athabaska on a previous deployment. The officer of the deck, however, refused to let anyone go to the ship beside us because he wasn’t given explicit permission.
@AirCanada you cancel my flight, and leave me stranded in the middle of a trip. I have no options. There is no options to rebook. And the phone reservations hangs up... How to I get my flight rebooked on another airline now? As you said you would?
Susan Nattrass competes at the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics. She became the first woman to participate in the then-mixed Olympic trap event and would go on to compete in six Olympic games.
Nattrass learned to shoot from her father at the age of twelve.
Photo by M. Burns.
In three days, Canada welcomes the world: the Invictus Games 2025 in Vancouver and Whistler are nearly here!
Good luck to all our Canadian athletes!
#IG25#InvictusGames#TeamCanada#SoldierOn
Claiming 13 medals in a single month is only part of Jesse Olsen’s impressive resume in target shooting. 🏆
Olsen has prioritized developing his skills as he looks ahead to the 2028 Olympic Games.
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