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The history of the name goes back to the 1850s, when the British Empire claimed the land. The Colony of B.C. was officially ...
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Sarah Nurse ready to make waves with new PWHL team in VancouverWhen Sarah Nurse first stepped onto the Aquabus dock at Vancouver’s Granville Island, she was a little apprehensive.
Canada is a country with a rich history, a country where religious diversity is celebrated, where ethnic diversity is ...
The Dogwood Flower and the gold nugget have, at various times, been arguably the most emblematic piece of nature in British ...
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Our northern neighbors sing about the "True North, strong and free" on Canada Day. Here's why—and when Canada became a ...
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One hundred and fifty years ago, on the left bank of the Kaministiquia River, four miles from Thunder Bay, the first sod was ...
When Kyla Dufresne first launched Foxy Box Laser & Wax Bars, she didn’t have a storefront or a polished business plan. What ...
The cocktails have names only Canadians understand, like “TVO Kids” and “Hadfield.” Everywhere, there is knowing Canadian ...
The povna rozha or eight-pointed star – a powerful symbol of life force and balance – is central to his work, surrounded by ...
From cultural traditions to high-stakes racing, two summer festivals highlight the soul and speed of the sport ...
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Today-History-Jul26Today in History for July 26: In 1603, James VI of Scotland was crowned King James I of England. He then authorized an English translation of the Scriptures, first published in 1611 and known since as ...
Good Sunday Morning on this July 13th. Summer is flying by in a haze of Pride Parades, Canada Day flag-waving and Calgary Stampede Ya-HOO, not to mention ...
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