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Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c

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When the Avro Arrow debuted, it was a revolutionary aircraft that broke records almost immediately.

The History of Redvers

2024/7/20

The community of Redvers has a fascinating history to explore, from the Indigenous Peoples, all the

When she hit the waves for the first time, the Edmund Fitzgerald was called the Queen of the Lakes.

Episode 294: On the evening of December 21, 1883, near Bloomfield, Ontario, visitor Peter Lazier was

Today, teams compete for the Stanley Cup while traveling in private jets and staying in fancy hotels

On a cold day in February 1942, Winnipeg and Manitoba fell to Germany in a provincial battle. While

Over the course of 70 years, various members of the LGBTQ community have helped make Canada a better

In 1931, a larger than life prospector, in search of Slumach’s legendary lost gold mine goes missing

The Boyd Gang was a group of four men who found each other in prison, escaped, robbed banks, got arr

He was egotistical, bombastic and totally convinced of his own legend. The man who was the Minister

No Stone Left Alone (NSLA) provides students with an authentic leadership experience centered around

On June 6, 1944, 14,000 Canadians stormed Juno Beach as part of the D-Day landings. Over 1,000 would

For four decades, George Simpson was The Little Emperor of Rupert's Land as the Governor of the Huds

When news about the end of the War in Europe spread to Canada, Canadians across the country celebrat

For a brief moment, the eyes of the world were on a small area of Vancouver Island called Nootka Sou

A lacrosse star in Canada, Jay Silverheels made the move to Hollywood in the 1940s and achieved imme

For five seasons in the 1980s, Fraggle Rock was a must-watch show for a generation of Canadian child

For centuries, pirates such as Ned Low and Black Bart, came to Canadian shores to rob fishermen, ste

Stolen from his home in Africa by enslavers when he was 16, he remained enslaved for two decades.The

For one season in 1946, prior to changing Major League Baseball forever, Jackie Robinson played for