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Woodward's Department Store Opens in Vancouver, 1903

On November 13, 1903, Charles Woodward defied superstition to open his monumental Woodward Departmental Stores at Abbott and Hastings, transforming a swamp into B.C.'s largest retail hub. Discover the story of this Vancouver landmark.

Saint John to host 2027 World Men's Curling Championship

Saint John, New Brunswick has been selected to host the prestigious World Men's Curling Championship in 2027, marking a major sporting event for the coastal city. Learn what this means for local tourism and economy.

New Ross Cenotaph: Nova Scotia's Oldest War Memorial

The historic New Ross Cenotaph, recognized as Nova Scotia's oldest war monument, was central to Remembrance Day ceremonies on November 11, 2025. Discover this important piece of Canadian military heritage.

Maugerville's Big Potato Vandalized Again

The beloved Big Potato sculpture in Maugerville, New Brunswick, has been targeted by vandals just three years after community restoration efforts. Discover the impact on this iconic roadside attraction.

New Book Explores Tupac Shakur's Complex Legacy

A groundbreaking new literary work dives deep into the multifaceted world of Tupac Shakur, revealing untold stories about the rap legend's artistic genius and enduring cultural impact.

Windsor Podcast Preserves WWII Veterans' Stories

A groundbreaking Windsor podcast is preserving the incredible stories of local Second World War veterans before they're lost to time. Discover these remarkable firsthand accounts of courage and sacrifice.

Ovechkin Scores 900th NHL Goal, Chases Gretzky Record

Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin etches his name deeper into hockey history, becoming only the third player ever to score 900 NHL goals in a spectacular performance against the New Jersey Devils.

Inukjuak: Arctic Community That Shaped Canada

Discover how a small Inuit community in Quebec's Far North played a pivotal role in Canada's sovereignty and cultural identity through decades of resilience and transformation.

NB Legislation Advances Mactaquac Dam Refurbishment

New Brunswick's government has introduced groundbreaking legislation to secure the future of the Mactaquac Dam, setting the stage for a massive refurbishment project that will power the province for decades to come.

Search intensifies for missing American in NB park

Canadian authorities continue urgent search operations for 23-year-old Celine Cremer from San Antonio, Texas, who vanished while hiking in New Brunswick's rugged Fundy National Park area.

NB Scraps Vehicle Registration Stickers

New Brunswick drivers will soon say goodbye to registration stickers as the province embraces digital verification. Discover how this change affects you and when it takes effect.

NB Urges Water Conservation as Winter Approaches

With colder months looming, New Brunswick officials are calling for continued water conservation efforts across the province to maintain stable reservoir levels and ensure reliable service.

Historic Moncton Building Back on Market

Moncton's historic T. McAvity & Sons building, a downtown architectural treasure, is back on the market with renewed preservation hopes and commercial potential.

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