Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c
In Cabri, the birthplace of Bobby Gimby, you will find two historic churches, a great local museum a
The area of the Souris River has documented evidence of Indigenous activity going back thousands of
After nearly becoming a ghost town, Hinton would reverse that trend and become a thriving community.
An incident in 1955 on the ice in a game between the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens would chan
From its start as a resort community around one of Alberta's most popular lakes, to its powerplants,
The small foothills community of Bragg Creek was the site of a famous ranch, Canada's first-ever hos
On June 13, 1886, bush clearing fires merged and destroyed the new City of Vancouver in 45 minutes,
Nearby to the only Indigenous band who enfranchised in the 20th century, Villeneuve features a 737 s
Home to the Indigenous for at least 9,500 years, Lumsden grew into an important community near Regin
An Indigenous activist through his life, James Gladstone became the first Indigenous person appointe
What started as a large ranch on the prairie, would evolve into an important community in Southern A