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Today-History-Feb09
In 249, legends say the woman who later became St. Appolonia, the patron saint of dentistry, was tortured and killed for being a Christian. Her tormentors broke her teeth with iron points and ...
Charlene Mallory, a missionary at St. Luke’s Mission of Mercy, is among 500 nationwide “unsung heroes” who received Super ...
Tehran comes to Winnipeg in 'Universal Language,' Matthew Rankin's singular gem about cross-cultural exchange.
Breach of contract and fraud claims against Chef's restaurant and its owners have been dismissed in a lawsuit over a failed ...
McCarthy Properties, a homegrown Burnaby developer, is working on plans to build one of the B.C. Lower Mainland’s tallest ...
In 1939, singer Roberta Flack was born in Asheville, N.C. She had a half-dozen ballad hits in the 1970s, including three No. 1 -- ``The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,'' ``Killing Me Softly With His ...
Twelve destinations to add to your travel wish list this year.
Sales increased by 7 per cent in January, a less dramatic rise than in previous months. For instance, last October saw sales ...
Brasswater, a real estate development firm based in Westmount, Quebec, has entered the American retail real estate market ...
In recent weeks, the premiers of both Alberta and Nova Scotia have called on Ottawa to “immediately approve” Energy East.
The Canadian-based Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service is informing the community that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have deployed Black Hawk helicopters to assist in patrolling the Canada-U.S. border ...