The blizzard that hit Maine on January 4th did more than dump a bunch of snow; it blew a fishing-industry building that’s on the U.S. National Registry of Historic Place to Canada.
It’s a brine shed that is moored at McCurdy’s Smokehouse off Lubec, Maine...
Here in Maine, we've become comfortable with seeing moose in lakes, streams, our own backyards and on every other piece of clothing sold in the state. So a simple photo or video posted on social media of a moose on the side of the road wouldn't get much attention, unless of course it's a rare albino moose...
The Canadians are clearly winning 2017. Yes, that was partially a pun. First off, Clearly Canadian made a comeback. Secondly, Larry Enticer has become a folk hero with all it's "send it" goodness. Okay, so the hockey team didn't hold up their end of the bargain. In fact, there isn't a team from Canada in the Stanley Cup Finals. Yet, there's this.
The world’s longest endurance paddling race is the Yukon 1000 held since 2009. This year two Mainer’s won the race on the Yukon River.
How can you forget Frankie MacDonald? He was a video hit with his enthusiastic winter weather forecast that kept us up to date on the latest storm conditions. Well now there is another storm brewing throughout Maine. This storm is non-weather related and it involves a popular Portland diner and a 2 year old child. Here’s what you missed at Marcy’s Diner.
Not only is Shania Twain going to Rock This Country on her comeback tour this summer, but she’s also going to rock a new hairdo. The country superstar has traded in her famous brown locks for a shimmering golden look.
Dolicious Donuts in Canada has made the ‘Donutopia’, a donut with a price tag of $100. This is not your ordinary donut, in fact, it takes 5 hours to make one so they need a 48 hour notice if you want one.
During a meeting of the Frankfort Coast Guard in Michigan, someone noticed a dog jump into the water. Frozen water between Lake Michigan and Betsie Lake and the guard rushed out to save the dog.
I love this. There are 8,000 markers that define the border between the sister nations of Canada and the United States, establishing the 'no touching zone'. ( MOM, Canada is touching me again!!) This video will explain a lot of the 'whys' of all of that.