An album containing the memories of soldiers from the First World War has sold for thousands at auction. The scrapbook, found ...
A new report suggests that Canadians' exposure to a radioactive gas is increasing, putting millions of people at a higher risk of developing lung cancer. The data from the University of Calgary's ...
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A forgotten nurse’s album packed with memories from First World War soldiers - including a famous 1914 Christmas truce - has ...
The Battle of Amiens in August 1918 was the beginning of the Allied Hundred Days Offensive, which would ultimately lead to ...
Canadians, permanent residents of Canada, their spouse or common-law partner and their dependent children should make sure their travel documents are up to date and secure at all times. If you don’t ...
The principal of an Ottawa high school is apologizing to students, parents and guardians after an Arabic-language song was ...
Stephanie Yuill recounts the five weeks she spent cycling 1,000 kilometres though the Western Front Way, which follows the ...
Remembrance Day is an emotional day for many, and it’s particularly special for Greater Sudbury’s Janice Skinner.
Representatives of the armed forces in Scotland stood alongside veterans and invited guests to mark the service and sacrifice of Scots who ...
A state-of-the-art scanner finally answered the century-old question about the flower, adding a new layer of meaning to it.
May 20, 1915 was Sgt. John Muir’s last entry. He was killed in the Second Battle pf Ypres, Belgium, on May 24, 1915. This battle marked the first mass use of poison gas by the German Army.