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A labour dispute devolved into mass murder in N.W.T. in 1992. 30 years later, the scars still linger
In 1992, a labour dispute that would last 18 months tore Yellowknife apart, culminating in an explosion that killed nine miners. The fallout of one of Canada’s largest mass murders still lingers in this northern city.
News -Canada -North |

When Abba chose to launch their North American tour in ... Edmonton
Swedish supergroup Abba chose to start their first North American tour in Edmonton. Fans there, including Wayne Gretzky, appreciated the decision.

Influential French film director Jean-Luc Godard dead at 91
Film director Jean-Luc Godard, the godfather of France's New Wave cinema who pushed cinematic boundaries and inspired iconoclastic directors decades after his 1960s heyday, died on Tuesday at the age of 91, his family said.
News -Entertainment ||

Lost to history, Saint John's silent movie is barely a memory a century later

Steven Webb
News -Canada -New Brunswick ||

The day Brian Mulroney made his debut in Parliament as an MP

Only in Toronto was a wild garden this big of a concern
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The Queen in Canada: 22 visits during her reign
News -Canada |

When prime ministers met the Queen

Watch: 6 musicians on Oscar Peterson's lasting legacy
Music |

The politician who said job creation was 'old politics' in 1993

When Calgary was hit with a 'surprise' snowfall after Labour Day

When student housing was hard to come by in Vancouver

Flashback, the CBC game show that wasn't Front Page Challenge

A condominium? What's that?

When Canada's big city rats were enjoying the summer weather in 2001

Famous portrait of Winston Churchill missing from Ottawa hotel in suspected art heist

Sara Frizzell
News -Canada -Ottawa |

When gas prices were 'zooming up' above the 60-cent mark in 1997

European drought exposes ancient stones, old bombs, dry lakebeds

Alex Richardson
News -World |

The cabin built by kids and knocked down by the town

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Once thought to be a 'useless' desert, Palliser's Triangle has long been the breadbasket of Canada

Christy Climenhaga
News -Canada -Edmonton |

This national historic site is a bit of a mystery — but that could soon change

Trevor Pritchard
News -Canada -Ottawa |

How gentrification shrunk a historic Toronto neighbourhood
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The summer that Superman came home to ... Alberta?
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Nova Scotia's 'ace of aces' took down his first enemy plane 80 years ago today

Richard Woodbury
News -Canada -Nova Scotia ||
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