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Napoleon's Diamond Brooch for Auction in Geneva

A stunning diamond-encrusted brooch once owned by Napoleon Bonaparte goes up for auction in Geneva, offering a rare piece of French imperial history to collectors worldwide.

1999 Students' Letters Found in Winnipeg School Attic

A remarkable discovery in a Winnipeg school attic reveals heartfelt letters from 1999 students predicting the future, offering a poignant glimpse into childhood perspectives before the digital age.

McGill's Flanders Fields Manuscripts Get UNESCO Nod

Historic handwritten copies of John McCrae's iconic war poem from McGill University archives gain UNESCO Memory of the World Programme recognition, preserving Canadian literary heritage for future generations.

Historic Altar Stone Returns to Base Borden Church

A remarkable piece of Canadian military history has found its permanent home at St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Base Borden. Discover the story behind the restored altar stone with deep ties to local veterans and the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Amherstburg's Veteran Tribute Crosswalk Restored

The vibrant commemorative crosswalk honoring Canadian veterans in Amherstburg has been fully repaired after wear and tear, restoring this meaningful community tribute ahead of Remembrance Day.

SCO Hosts First Nations Veterans Summit in Winnipeg

The Southern Chiefs' Organization brings together First Nations veterans and community members for a historic summit focused on healing, recognition, and preserving Indigenous military legacy.

Woke Movement Targets Canadian Hero Matthew Begbie

The legacy of Sir Matthew Begbie, British Columbia's first chief justice, is under fire as activists demand removal of his name from landmarks. Discover the complex story behind Canada's latest historical controversy.

Jasper Park Lodge Boss Gets Global Recognition

The General Manager of Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge receives international recognition as Hotelier of the World, marking a significant achievement for Alberta's tourism industry.

Trump's Nobel Physics Nomination Sparks Scientific Debate

Former President Donald Trump's surprise Nobel Physics Prize nomination by a controversial physicist has Canadian academics and scientists debating the boundaries of scientific recognition and political influence.

Riders' Mace and Hardrick Win West Division Awards

Saskatchewan Roughriders dominate CFL West Division awards as quarterback Sheauer Mace earns Most Outstanding Player and veteran lineman Jermarcus Hardrick secures Offensive Lineman honours in stunning 2025 season sweep.

BC man charged in historical Ontario sex assaults

A British Columbia man has been charged in connection with multiple historical sexual assaults in southwestern Ontario, marking a significant development in cold case investigations spanning several communities.

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