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Today in History for July 2: In 311, Miltiades was elected the 32nd pope of the Catholic Church. During his pontificate, Christianity was finally tolerated by Rome, following the Emperor Constantine's ...
This weekend, the village of Torquay, Saskatchewan, will mark a remarkable milestone: 100 years of resilience, progress, and ...
Looking for a road trip this Canada Day? These small communities in southwestern Manitoba have a rich history worth checking ...
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Residents across west central Saskatchewan are preparing for a packed Canada Day, with several communities hosting events ...
A Prince Albert Catholic School Division nursing agreement with the University of Saskatchewan will continue for another year ...
While you gentle reader were submerged in the many manifestations of madness via ghar wapsi and what not I took a walk on the flip side and explored the wild world of yogaphobia in AmericaLast week an ...
The deadliest tornado ever recorded in Canada swept through Regina , Sask., late in the afternoon on June 30, 1912. The twister, estimated to have caused F4 damage on the old Fujita Scale, claimed ...
Hard questions flew at a special session of General Synod June 28 in which members asked whether the church could get out of ...
The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada passed three motions coming from its Faith, Worship and Ministry (FWM) ...
The Villa Marie campground at Richard Lake in Sudbury was central to a large celebration involving hundreds of Sudburians of ...
The Alberta Country Gospel Oprys was established with the help of Glen Thompson, a Christian cowboy from southern Alberta and ...