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First World War airmen from New Brunswick were pioneers of air warfare
Airmen from New Brunswick were pioneers of air warfare during the First World War. During that time, aircrafts were in the development stage.
Categories: Canadian News
New Lethbridge Military Museum tour honours Canada’s women who served
The Lethbridge Military Museum is launching a new tour to highlight the women from southern Alberta who enlisted to keep Canada free.
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Museum to honour Chinese Canadian troops who fought in war and for citizenship rights
According to Veterans Affairs Canada, more than 200 Chinese Canadians volunteered to fight in the First World War, while more than 600 served in the Second World War.
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With Grey Cup coming to Calgary, talks to replace McMahon Stadium underway
According to the McMahon Stadium Society, there is renewed interest and early conversations around building a new football stadium in Calgary including other locations.
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Longtime rivals to meet in West final as Blue Bombers host Roughriders
Saskatchewan hosted the Bombers in mid-July and rang up a 19-9 victory, but Winnipeg clipped them 35-33 in Regina on Sept. 1 and 26-21 a week later at home.
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Ukrainian drones hit Russian weapons factory, Kyiv source says
krainian drones struck a munitions factory in central Russia in an overnight attack, a source in Ukraine's SBU Security Service told Reuters on Saturday
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Affordability or bust: Nova Scotia election campaign all about cost of living
Nova Scotia's election campaign is all about cost of living as a housing crisis, homelessness and rent prices continue to increase.
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Push to end multi-day lockout as B.C port talk resumes
Contract negotiations resume today in Vancouver in a labour dispute that has paralyzed container cargo shipping at British Columbia's ports since Monday.
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‘You’re not wanted’: Newcomer to Canada says racism forced him onto streets
Advocates working with asylum seekers are sounding the alarm, saying they're hearing more stories of racism in Canada. One man in Quebec says he was forced from his home.
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How NCAA rule to admit CHL players could create butterfly effect across hockey
The National Collegiate Athletics Association is opening the door for CHL athletes to play college hockey in the U.S. That decision will ripple through many levels of the sport.
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Tavares still grinding with Maple Leafs
John Tavares could have pouted or voiced his displeasure.
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Sam Dickinson’s hat trick lifts London Knights to 8th straight victory
The London Knights won for the 11th time in 12 games as they defeated the North Bay Battalion 6-2 on Nov. 8, 2024.
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Kelowna, B.C. farm sees record harvest with close to 44,000 kg of produce
Helen's Acres is a working farm, run by a small group of paid employees who lead an coordinate community volunteers from spring to fall.
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Mitch Marner powers Maple Leafs over Red Wings
Mitch Marner had a goal and an assist as the Toronto Maple Leafs topped the Detroit Red Wings 3-1 on Friday night.
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B.C. dad sentenced for killing 7-year-old son in car crash while driving high on meth
A B.C. man has been sentenced to six years in prison for killing his young son and injuring his other family members after crashing his car while driving high in 2021.
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Rural B.C. mayors band together to press for fix to emergency room closures
The action comes after communities including Oliver, Merritt, Williams Lake and Lillooet have faced repeated ER closures driven primarily by staffing shortages.
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‘The Boss’ reminds Canmore residents to remain bear aware
Officials in Canmore are reminding residents of the Bow Valley to remain bear aware after local bear celebrity ‘The Boss’ made an appearance in town.
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Surrey Mountie stabbed, seriously hurt during arrest
Police say an officer in Surrey, B.C., was stabbed during an arrest linked to a vehicle theft investigation.
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After homeless taxied to Victoria, mayor says neighbours need to ‘start doing your part’
Victoria says some other municipalities in the region have been putting homeless people in taxis and sending them to the city to access extreme weather shelters.
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USask Huskies, Regina Rams to renew bitter rivalry in historic 2024 Hardy Cup
A Canada West football title will be coming to Saskatchewan, as the 2024 Hardy Cup will be contested between the U Sask Huskies and Regina Rams for the first time since 2002.
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