Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c
This small Ontario community has a deep history going back to the early days of New France. From the
It was the deadliest forest fire in Canadian history. Over the course of two days, a 64-kilometre lo
What was a small hamlet of 50 people in 1952, soon became a bustling town of 2,000 one year later af
The first European settlement west of Lake Superior, it would have several important forts built in
Before Mowat, Atwood and Montgomery, an Anishinaabe man named Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh, or George Copway,
The home to the second-largest rodeo in Canada, Williams Lake's history as a community dates back to
It is an event nearly forgotten today in Canada, but on June 1, 1873, a group of American and Canadi
This small Manitoba town, nestled in the Banana Belt, is the hometown of Peggy Fox, features a giant
After being knocked out by my second dose of the COVID vaccine for two days, my podcast schedule got
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Located in southern Saskatchewan, Weyburn is not only the home to the Greatest Canadian, Tommy Dougl