Following a $300-million transformation, Ontario’s TD Coliseum is set to open its doors this week in a big way. The downtown ...
Dennis Mills, the Bala legion’s president, says if things go according to plan at an upcoming legion meeting, work on the ...
A little log house rose in the corner of the schoolyard of a modern rural school. At least, the school was new and modern ...
From 1961 until the 1980s, masses of First Nations children from across Canada were removed from their homes, in most cases without band or parental consent, and placed into the child welfare system.
According to a recent article in Toronto Life, “the first known recipe for butter tart filling – the voluptuous mix of eggs, butter, sugar and currents – appeared in a cookbook produced by the Royal ...
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Few people know the true impact the Muskoka Area Indigenous Leadership Table has had on the relationship between First Nations and area municipalities more than Tracy Hendrick. The recently elected ...
‘There’s no use looking for it because it doesn’t exist, and we’re in no rush.’ That’s what Katie Rose told her real estate agent when asked to describe her dream home. The agent was undeterred. “Well ...
Editor’s note: This is part three in a six-part series on Muskoka women in law and the challenges they face. MUSKOKA — For Robin Bellows, it’s always been criminal law or bust.
Sierra Sahanatine said this project makes her think of her late grandfather.
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