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November 1, 1997

The Evolution Of West Coast Logging

There’s an old black and white photograph at the British Columbia Archives that shows a group of men standing next to a team of oxen.

On Liberation’s Trail

by Bill Fairbairn The Canada Museum in the Flemish village of Adegem, Belgium, portrays much more than the village’s liberation by Canadian troops in September

Pilgrimage To Dieppe

by Ray Dick The weather was clear and hot when the ferry from Newhaven, England, arrived at the French port of Dieppe. It was August

A Royal Fair Turns 75

On a cold and wet November day in 1922, a young farmer arrived at the newly constructed Coliseum in downtown Toronto’s Exhibition Park. His name

C. Anthony Law

Bold strokes and hot colour characterize the work of C. Anthony Law. From top to bottom: Survivors, Normandy, Off Le Havre; Windy Day In The

The Battle For Ortona: Army, Part 18

The actual terrain over which a battle is fought may be the most important primary source of information available to the historian, but ground must

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