Humour Hunt
Irene Wert of Quinton, Sask., sends this funny-sad account of a visit to the United States:
Irene Wert of Quinton, Sask., sends this funny-sad account of a visit to the United States:
Janet Wilcox of Gander, Nfld., says her granddaughter, Allison, had just started school and was asked why she had a holiday on Nov.11. She replied:
During the Second World War, more than 2,300 women from across Canada were recruited to work in the DIL munitions factory When Louise Johnson got
Members of the colour party and executives from The Royal Canadian Legion Branch in the Netherlands are a well-travelled lot, appearing at some 40 events in 2015,
The voices of women who served during the first and second world wars can be heard in a new exhibit at the Canadian War Museum
Canadian veteran Alan Blunt of Port Alberni, B.C., describes how he got to see through his own hand I was in grade 10 and wasn’t getting
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