

In the 1530s, Jacques Cartier would cement his name in history by sailing to what would eventually be Canada. He would be one of the first...
(c) University of Leeds Art Collection and Gallery; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation The world was at war, and Canada was...
About 14,000 years ago, as the last ice age came to an end, a giant erratic made of granite from the area of Hudson Bay fell onto the land...
Thank you to Brett Hedges, who donated to the podcast and requested an episode about Howard McCurdy, a fascinating individual. So, let’s...
Before Europeans ever ventured into the area that would one day be Saskatchewan, the area of Shaunavon was home to a diverse group of...
It was an event that many felt was doomed to fail. It was looked down on and scoffed at before it was even held. After it was all said and...