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The clean up continues in the Mattawa, Ont., area after a weekend storm caused road closures, knocked down trees and caused hydro outages.
Connell Miller, the acting director of Western University's Northern Tornadoes Projects, said destructive storms are becoming ...
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we find out how abandoned fishing gear in the oceans is getting turned into ...
T his week, our two countries celebrate national holidays. Canada’s was July 1 and is called simply Canada Day. It used to be known as Dominion Day but that had a bit too much of a whiff of ...
Calvin Township is no longer under a state of emergency. The municipality declared a state of emergency in response to the ...
A controversial statue of an Indigenous man that stood at a busy intersection in North Bay, Ont., since 1988 is being laid to rest at a nearby provincial park.
This summer, the 63-year old is planning to row from Gloucester, Mass., to Lunenburg in a small wooden boat he's named the Heart o' Gloucester. When word of his plan started circulating in Gloucester, ...
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Today in History for July 4: In 1609, explorer Samuel de Champlain sailed into what was later named Lake Champlain in New York. In 1631, the world's first employment agency opened in Paris. In 1634, ...
The Battle of Gettysburg, considered to be one of the most important battles of the American Civil War, came to an end on July 3, 1863. Fought for over three days, the battle marks a turning point in ...
Quebec City has a reputation as the most European-like city in North America, and it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Quebec and Québécois love to share their picturesque city, from the French ...
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Today in Music History for July 3: ...
Donald Trump’s threats have led Canadians to embrace domestic tourism, hop on the train and explore cities full of history, museums, food scenes and great views ...