Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-c
Home to several Ukrainian Churches, as well as Elk Island Park, the history of Lamont includes congr
Oronhyatekha was one of the first Indigenous people to earn a medical degree, but he was so much mor
Team Canada was heading into the first game of the Summit Series with the firm belief they could not
For three weeks in August, the 35 players on Team Canada came out to begin training camp. Most never
Once the agreements had been signed and everything was agreed upon, it was time to choose the first
For a time in the early years of the silent film era, everywhere you turned you ran into a Canadian
Beginning in 1920, Canada dominated hockey on the international stage, to the point that Canadians b
Home to several historic Ukrainian churches, Angusville is also where a baseball team made history a
He was a Father of Confederation, who fought for religious minority rights, and is often referred to
The home to the historic Bell Farm, Indian Head has a unique name with a tragic story behind it. It
It was one of the largest planned non-nuclear explosions in history to that point, but when 1.2 tons
In the town of Langham has a history that includes a young John Diefenbaker going to school there, t
For two months in 1914, the Komagata Maru sat in Vancouver Harbour as Canadian authorities worked to
Beiseker is a railroad town that was formed by German settlers who came from the Dakotas in the Unit