It is an image that just a year ago would have seemed unfathomable: the Canadian and Chinese leaders standing side by side, shaking hands and grinning.
The PWHL is in a stage of rapid expansion, giving cities more opportunities to prove they deserve to be part of the growth of professional women's hockey. Not every city's living up to the task.
R iver views, cozy shops, warm cafes, and cobblestone charm await you in this enchanting small town in Ontario. With its ...
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The wayward War of 1812 | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History
The War of 1812 is today a vague mystery, sometimes confused with the “1812 Overture” played at July 4 fireworks shows, but ...
For the first time, the "Lest We Forget" Poppy flag was raised on Parliament Hill last Friday. The initiative was led by New ...
Thrive Tours, an Indigenous Sault Ste. Marie tourism business, has won a provincial award and has a possibility of taking ...
It has been 50 years since one of North America's most infamous maritime disasters — the sinking of the S.S. Edmund ...
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians continue to steer clear of the United States roughly 10 months after President Donald ...
China reinstated Canada as an approved destination for Chinese tour groups on Nov 3, a move seen by officials and experts as a positive sign of warming relations. Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand ...
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These Underrated National Parks Just Tied as the Best in Canada—With Quiet Beaches, Orca Sightings, and Scenic Spots
Outdoor enthusiasts may recognize Banff National Park and Jasper National Park as some of the most popular national parks ...
With limestone streets that glow beneath twinkling lights and old-world buildings dressed in garlands and bows, the whole ...
The musical partnership of Murray McLauchlan, Cindy Church, Marc Jordan and Ian Thomas is set to stop for a 7:30 p.m. show ...
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