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Flashback and other memories of the evolution of Edmonton gay bars
Gay bars flourished in Edmonton in the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. But as society’s acceptance of gender and sexual minorities has grown, the need for gay bars has lessened.
News -Canada -Edmonton |
New Guelph exhibit reveals history of eugenics education in Ontario
Eugenics was taught at the founding colleges of the University of Guelph for more than 30 years at the start of the 20th century, according to documents discovered by a researcher at the university's Revision Centre for Art and Social Justice.
Julianne Hazlewood
News -Canada -Kitchener-Waterloo |
Robert Hunter, Grateful Dead's poetic lyricist, dead at 78
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Molly's Reach, the iconic restaurant from The Beachcombers, goes up for sale
Jennifer Van Evra
Radio -Q -Blog ||
Trans-Canada Highway near Oxford, N.S., built over sinkhole, archival images confirm
Brett Ruskin
News -Canada -Nova Scotia ||
An escape from the Titanic that a young survivor couldn't remember
Man claiming to be ex-premier's son finds no answer in unsealed documents
Rachel Cave
News -Canada -New Brunswick |
The 1984 NDP campaign slogan that was oddly familiar
When garage sales were trending 40 years ago
When Spain's drug laws seemed very different from Canada's own
The days when election advertising rules were strict (at least on paper)
Video piracy was hardly a crime in 1982
New Leonard Cohen album of previously unreleased songs coming November
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Incredibly rare, centuries-old book on insects returns to Newfoundland
News -Canada -Nfld. & Labrador ||
Analysis
Downton Abbey returns to offer comfort in today's 'whirlpool' of turmoil
Janet Davison
News -Entertainment |
Ten years ago, Battle of the Blades united everyone at the rink
When Pierre Trudeau did not (initially) want to talk about his new job
Telegraph operator was the latest obsolete job in 1971
Before The Princess Bride became a classic 'fairy tale for adults'
For first time in history of Canada's National Ballet School, more boys than girls will graduate
Talia Ricci
News -Canada -Toronto ||
When the department store doubled as a dental office
Writer and conservationist Graeme Gibson, partner of Margaret Atwood, dead at 85
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Céline Dion: 25 fascinating facts about the Canadian music icon
Jennifer Van Evra
Radio -Q -Blog ||