*Remembrance Day has a lengthy history in Canada. Armistice Day was first commemorated in Canada in 1919, when King George V ...
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It has been accidentally and deliberately introduced to Montana, the United States and Canada to eat garden pests ... This ...
Wednesday was "Take Our Kids to Work Day," and in Ottawa, students from across the city had a chance to see some of the ...
“It’s a really fun course, and I try and keep energy really high in the class,” he said. “I’m a very energetic, loud person.
Comox Valley resident Clyde Woolman set out to write a book blending Canadian folklore and nostalgia with surprising facts ...
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Two B.C. real estate agents have been fined a combined total of more than $200,000 for professional misconduct they committed ...