The Bell Homestead National Historic Site in Brantford has been like a second home over the past 37 years for curator Brian Wood, who will retire on January 30. Wood began working at the Homestead as a summer student while working towards a degree in sociology and German. “My goal had originally been to go into teaching,” he shared. […]
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Could Canada Be Next? Trump’s Greenland Gambit – Threats and Global Security
Global attention turned unexpectedly toward the Arctic after U.S. President Donald Trump reignited a controversial campaign to acquire Greenland, a sprawling Arctic territory of Denmark. […]
Toronto transit budget approved with fare freeze, $1.4B ask of city hall
The draft budget includes $2.8 billion in spending and $1.4 billion in revenue, meaning Toronto will have to cough up roughly $1.4 billion to plug the gap left by lower funding.
‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man – Brooklyn’s Finest Infinity Comic’ Unleashes a Beast on F.E.A.S.T. – Marvel.com
‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man – Brooklyn’s Finest Infinity Comic’ Unleashes a Beast on F.E.A.S.T. Marvel.com
Losing streak reaches ten games as Winnipeg Jets fall in OT to Vegas 4-3
The Jets let a 2-0 lead slip away before Vegas scored on an OT power play in a game overshadowed by Haydn Fleury leaving on a stretcher.
Brockville warming centre ‘a terrible idea’: Mayor
Facility will be moved from Reynolds Drive location
Kirkland Lake standoff continues into Tuesday night as people are told to stay inside
Shelter in place order remains in Kirkland Lake due to individual who could be armed in what is being described as a “contained location”:
London cop cleared of wrongdoing in crash that killed retired principal
The Special Investigations Unit found the police officer acted with “due care and regard for public safety.”
North Bay Battalion players also have an important off-ice learning curve
Oxford Learning is a home away from home for the North Bay Battalion players
Kazuma Okamoto ‘very happy’ to join Blue Jays team with sights set on World Series title
The six-time all-star with the Yomiuri Giants of Nippon Professional Baseball told reporters Tuesday that he plans to work hard every single day and do his best for the team, which is firmly eyeing a return to the World Series.
