Canadian West Artist John Innes Dies in 1941
John Innes, the artist dubbed 'the Remington of the Canadian West,' died in poverty in 1941. Explore the life of the painter, cartoonist, soldier, and cowboy.
John Innes, the artist dubbed 'the Remington of the Canadian West,' died in poverty in 1941. Explore the life of the painter, cartoonist, soldier, and cowboy.
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Analysis of how President Trump is invoking the Monroe Doctrine to justify military action in Venezuela, reshaping U.S. foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere. Read the full story.
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Wilfrid Laurier University's head football coach, Michael Faulds, has been hired by the Western Mustangs, marking a significant shift in Canadian university sports. Get the full story on this major coaching move.
The Vancouver Giants executed major WHL trades, dealing leading scorer Cameron Schmidt to Seattle and acquiring forward Joe Iginla. Get the details on the roster overhaul.
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