People are often surprised when Elaine Prettie tells them about the manufacturing plant in Winnipeg where she works. “A lot ...
The Grey Cup’s defensive MVP award was last presented in 1990. If such an honour still existed, two members of the ...
Natalie Paine is a French horn player in New Zealand ‘s navy who since October has been among 21 military members stationed in Antarctica. There, her melodies drift across the frozen Ross Sea from ...
Lone Green Party MP Elizabeth May says she will vote for the government’s budget, but the outcome remains uncertain ...
A toy empire that has dominated Canada’s retail landscape for decades appears to be shrinking, with a new analysis showing ...
The ultra-wealthy in Canada have amassed fortunes that most of us can barely fathom, building billion-dollar empires across ...
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Today-History-Nov30

Today in History for Nov. 30: In 1667, Irish writer and satirist Jonathan Swift was born. In 1782, a preliminary peace treaty ending the American War of Independence was signed between Britain and the ...
If you're into the history of fast food, here's a list of some once popular 1970s fast food chains. Remember Burger Chef?
From the Prairies to Passchendaele, from the Land of Living Skies to the skies over London in the Battle of Britain, the ...
Winnipeggers are facing another round of water and sewer rate hikes, but not as large as the city once warned. A new report heading to council proposes raising the water-and-sewer bill for a typical ...
These 27 paintings from Hudson’s Bay’s collection were sold in an auction Wednesday for a total of $4.9 million. As expected, a painting by former British prime minister Winston Churchill fetched the ...