Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c
From internment camps, to coal mining ghost towns, to many historical sites, a sea monster & eve
For six weeks in 1945, Joan Bamford Fletcher led 2000 Dutch civilians through the Indonesian jungle,
In this special new episode, I am looking at the history of Ukrainians in Canada, who have helped sh
Starting as a lacrosse star in Canada, Jay Silverheels transitioned that into an acting career. As T
The hometown of Sid Abel, Melville famously saw its population surge from 4000 to 60000 in June 1939
From 1909-1911, 1,500 Black Americans left Oklahoma and Texas for the Canadian Prairies. They would
Starting as a stopping house, Lacombe became the birthplace of a Governor General, and its history f
On Nov. 21, 1950, two trains collided in the mountains of northeastern BC. The crash would kill 21 s
Located near Lac Ste. Anne, which the Indigenous believed had a great serpent in it, Onoway's histor
The Log Driver's Waltz is a classic National Film Board vignette, created to fill programming gaps o
From the burial place of 12-foot Davis, to the historical buildings, museums and Indigenous history,