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Manitoba Universities Cancel Classes Due to Blizzard

Major universities in Winnipeg, Manitoba, have cancelled classes and postponed exams as a powerful Alberta clipper blizzard hits southern Manitoba. Get the latest details on closures and weather warnings.

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.

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.

Collective Blame for Montreal Expos' Demise Revealed

Key figures Mark Routtenberg, David Samson, and Stephen Bronfman reveal the inside story of the Montreal Expos' failure. Discover the collective blame and missed opportunities that led to the team's 2004 relocation.

Saskatchewan Roughriders Grey Cup Appearances

Explore the complete history of Saskatchewan Roughriders' Grey Cup appearances. Discover key moments from their championship victories and legacy in Canadian football.

Brad Marchand Reaches 1,000 Career NHL Points

Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand scores his 1,000th career point, becoming the 102nd player in NHL history to achieve this major hockey milestone. Read more about this historic moment.

Ontario may replace bar exam with skills courses

The Law Society of Ontario is exploring replacing the traditional bar exam with practical skills-based courses. This potential shift could transform legal education in the province.

iPod's 25th Anniversary: The Pod in Podcast

As Apple's iconic iPod approaches its 25th anniversary, we explore how this revolutionary device created the podcast era and transformed digital media forever. Read more.

Discover Alberta's Vanishing Ghost Towns

Join photographer Andrew Penner on a journey through Alberta's abandoned places like Farrow and Rowley. Discover these historic sites before they disappear forever from the Canadian landscape.

CJAY-TV marks 65 years on Winnipeg airwaves

Celebrating 65 years since CJAY-TV first broadcast in Winnipeg. Explore the station's history and impact on Canadian media landscape. Read more about this milestone.

Napoleon's Lost Diamond Brooch Sells for $4.4M

A diamond brooch lost by Napoleon Bonaparte during his retreat from Waterloo has been sold for US$4.4 million at Sotheby's Geneva. Discover the fascinating history behind this historic jewelry piece.

Final U.S. Penny Minted in Philadelphia Today

The last U.S. penny enters production today in Philadelphia, marking the end of an era for American currency. Discover the economic factors behind this historic decision.

Last Chinese Canadian WWII Soldier Dies at 99

The last Chinese Canadian WWII soldier, Gordie Quan, died at 99. Remembrance Day ceremonies in Vancouver honoured his legacy and Cold War veterans who continue to serve.

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