AP reporter helped build Edmund Fitzgerald legend
How a retired Associated Press journalist helped immortalize the story of the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck, preserving the memory of the 29 crew members lost in Lake Superior.
How a retired Associated Press journalist helped immortalize the story of the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck, preserving the memory of the 29 crew members lost in Lake Superior.
Six people were transported to hospital following a serious head-on collision in Muskoka Lakes. Ornge air ambulance responded to the crash scene as emergency crews worked to free trapped victims.
On the 50th anniversary of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sinking, revisit the story through the eyes of the AP reporter whose coverage inspired Gordon Lightfoot's iconic ballad. Discover the enduring mystery.
Memorial services mark 50 years since the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior, claiming 29 lives. Gordon Lightfoot's iconic song immortalized the tragedy that continues to captivate.
A brutal daylight stabbing outside Ottawa's iconic Rideau Centre shopping mall has left one man seriously injured, sparking a major police investigation and raising safety concerns in the heart of the nation's capital.
Five decades after the legendary freighter vanished into Lake Superior's fury, the Edmund Fitzgerald's story continues to captivate and haunt the Great Lakes region. Explore the enduring mystery of Canada's most famous shipwreck.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after human remains were found in a wooded area of Smiths Falls. The discovery was made near the Rideau River, prompting a major police response.
Windsor's fishing sector receives transformative $9.3 million investment from FedDev Ontario, creating jobs and modernizing operations for sustainable growth.
The haunting story of how a Canadian folk legend's musical tribute immortalized the tragic 1975 shipwreck that claimed 29 lives on Lake Superior.
A groundbreaking economic study shows Windsor's strategic port expansion could unlock massive economic benefits and create new international trade opportunities for Canadian businesses.
Kawartha Lakes OPP's October crackdown nets seventh impaired driver as police warn of zero tolerance approach during heightened enforcement period.