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Conflict erupted in 1902, when Newfoundland, then still a British colony, awarded timber-cutting rights in Labrador. The governments of Quebec and Canada, which laid claim to the territory, ...
Housed in a restored 1940s dairy barn, the Insectarium has been welcoming curious visitors since 1998, thanks to founders Lloyd Hollett and Gary Holloway. Since then, it’s become one of Newfoundland’s ...
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The Weather Network on MSN60 cm of snow in June? How a volcano half a world away stole Canada's summerIt's notable because its ash made its way to Canada, effectively stealing the summer.
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The way science fiction is told is changing - and Canadian filmmakers are leading this change. In 2025, three films stand ...
Meanwhile, the Continental Congress has put George Washington in charge of a Patriot army just days before yet another battle ...
Following two referenda in the colony of Newfoundland (which had not had a legislative assembly since 1934) and an address from the Parliament of Canada, the British Parliament approved the union of ...
From academics to activists, a diverse group of speakers gathered at an Alberta sovereignty town hall to discuss the province ...
Ian Kelly made a trip to the south of England to commemorate Newfoundland's Memorial Day while honouring his father, who ...
The Roanoke Colony, also known as the Lost Colony, was the first permanent English settlement in the United States. A group of over 100 colonists settled on North Carolina’s Roanoke Island in ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered evidence pointing toward the fate of the Roanoke Colony, whose residents disappeared between 1587 and 1590 in North Carolina.
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