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The Barr Colonists

The city of Lloydminster is unique because it straddles the border of Alberta and Saskatchewan. It is a community with two identities located almost exactly halfway between Edmonton and Saskatoon, Right in the middle of the city, you will find a...

Chris Pearson

While the Yukon Territory has existed since the turn of the 20th century, it was not until 1978 that we got our first premier of the territory. Previously, there was a Yukon Territorial Council that acted as in an advisory role to the Commissioner...

Harvey Pulford

When you have the nickname Slugger, chances are you are a pretty tough player on the ice. Such was the case with Harvey “Slugger” Pulford. A steady defenceman for Ottawa, he was known for his ability to check opponents in his Hall of Fame career...

Eddie Gerard

The name Eddie Gerard doesn’t mean much these days to hockey fans. He has long been eclipsed by the likes of Maurice Richard, Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky and Sidney Crosby. But there was a time when he was one of the best players in hockey...

James Gardiner

After Charles Dunning moved on to federal politics in the government of William Lyon Mackenzie King, James Garfield Gardiner came along to assume the role of Saskatchewan’s fourth premier. Gardiner was born on Nov. 30, 1883 in South Huron, Ontario...

Red Horner

During his career, Red Horner was one of the most beloved members of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Playing for 18 seasons, all with the club, he helped lead them to glory and enshrined himself as a legend of the team. So, let’s learn about him. George...

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