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Gil Gerard, 'Buck Rogers' Star, Dies at 82

Gil Gerard, the actor who brought space hero Buck Rogers to life in the late 1970s TV series, has passed away at age 82. We look back at his iconic role and legacy.

How Humans Evolved to Drink Milk Safely

Explore milk's fascinating journey from causing digestive distress to becoming a nutritional staple, including the science behind lactose tolerance and future lab-made alternatives.

Crave's 'Heated Rivalry' Gay Hockey Show Goes Global

Discover how Crave's groundbreaking 'spicy, gay hockey show' Heated Rivalry transformed from Canadian production to international television phenomenon. Exclusive insights from the author and cast.

Canadian Museum Criticized for Woke Makeover

National Post investigation reveals how Canadian museums have undergone identity-driven transformations under Liberal government pressure, sparking debate about historical interpretation.

Windsor Arena's first hockey game 100 years ago

Discover the historic first hockey game played at Windsor Arena a century ago. Explore Windsor's rich hockey heritage and the arena's lasting legacy in Canadian sports history.

HMCS Regina Model Unveiled at Regina Brewpub

Bushwakker Brewpub in Regina reveals detailed HMCS Regina model, paying tribute to sailors lost during Second World War. A poignant memorial now on permanent display.

Court Approves HBC's Royal Charter Auction Process

Ontario court approves Hudson's Bay Co.'s auction of its historic 1670 Royal Charter with protections ensuring it remains in Canada and publicly accessible. Read about the unique bidding process.

RCAF Centennial Grove Opens in Sydney, N.S.

A new Royal Canadian Air Force centennial grove opens in Sydney, Nova Scotia, commemorating 100 years of RCAF service and honoring Canadian aviation heritage.

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