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Wilf Clark of Spencerville, Ont., wrote about his time with the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. The Boufarik Winery in North

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Jack Wallace of Ottawa digging in the national archives found this: In late 1942 or early 1943, there was smoldering resentment among the Cape Breton

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Frank L. Saunders of Winnipeg, a former regimental sergeant major with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, served from 1929 to ’65 and can recount military

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We’ve heard variations on this but we like the version of Diane Thompson of Hayter, Alta., (and believe every word of it): “Dad was invalided

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John K. Rhodes, DSO, of Fonthill, Ont., writes about the late Strome Galloway. “During the Italian campaign I had been to B Echelon one day

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Here’s a Newfoundland joke with a difference, as well as a happy ending. It’s from L. Mitchell of Curling, Nfld. “The late Eric Vavasour and

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