Mar 20, 2022Good News ArticlesHere's a round up of last week's most popular good news stories, just in case you would like to catch up.Rescue Owl Gets Spa Treatment: We all love a nice spa break sometimes. However, in this rescue owl’s eyes, spa treatments are absolutely not that desirable.StudioCanal Presents: In good news for those looking for something a little different from a streaming service, a healthy mix of classics, crowdpleasers and less obvious gems, from Don’t Look Now to Logan Lucky, bodes well for the French company’s new offering. Coal Slag Heaps: They were once a symbol of devastation rising from the landscape in northern France. Today, transformed, the vast conical slag heaps symbolise something else.Narluga or Narwhale? It’s unusual to find a narwhal as far south as Canada’s St. Lawrence river, but it does occasionally happen. But this particular narwhal returns every year to team up with a pod of beluga whales and inter-breeding has happened before.The Real EV Sales Numbers: Buckle up, the transition to electric cars is accelerating at a pace that was not predicted even 6 months ago, reports Forbes. Rescued Elephant Returns - With Her Baby: 23 years ago, Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya rescued an orphaned elephant calf they named Icholta, reared her, and then released her into the wild.
Here's a round up of last week's most popular good news stories, just in case you would like to catch up.Rescue Owl Gets Spa Treatment: We all love a nice spa break sometimes. However, in this rescue owl’s eyes, spa treatments are absolutely not that desirable.StudioCanal Presents: In good news for those looking for something a little different from a streaming service, a healthy mix of classics, crowdpleasers and less obvious gems, from Don’t Look Now to Logan Lucky, bodes well for the French company’s new offering. Coal Slag Heaps: They were once a symbol of devastation rising from the landscape in northern France. Today, transformed, the vast conical slag heaps symbolise something else.Narluga or Narwhale? It’s unusual to find a narwhal as far south as Canada’s St. Lawrence river, but it does occasionally happen. But this particular narwhal returns every year to team up with a pod of beluga whales and inter-breeding has happened before.The Real EV Sales Numbers: Buckle up, the transition to electric cars is accelerating at a pace that was not predicted even 6 months ago, reports Forbes. Rescued Elephant Returns - With Her Baby: 23 years ago, Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya rescued an orphaned elephant calf they named Icholta, reared her, and then released her into the wild.