Canada's
windtalkers
The
wartime role of the Navajo is recognized in a
new action film, but there's also a good story in the part
played by their Cree counterparts.
Zen
of Jane Curtin
The
comedian's goals are simple: to live in her beloved Connecticut,
to work on projects she deeply
cares about, and most importantly, to keep on having fun.
A
royal ruckus over the Acadian man
New
Brunswick's Lieutenant-Governor: is proud of his appointment.
But as a former standard-bearer
for Acadian nationalism, some of his old comrades: see him
as a traitor to their cause.
Dr.
Dan and the kids at Christie Lake
Psychiatrist
Dan Offord tells David Stonehouse why he's returned for a
43rd season
to the camp for children near Perth.
Getting
a deal on auto rates
Rather than simply handing over the
cash when insurance premiums go up, get proactive and start
bargaining.
In
small-town Canada, it's the V-word
Some
people just get queasy about Vagina Monologues.
Canada's
secret anthrax-bomb project
In
the Second World War, Canada played a key role in turning
anthrax into a weapon of mass destruction. David Stonehouse
reports.
Brother's
death inspires 20-year quest for answers
COCAGNE,
N.B. -- It was tucked away for 20 years, the gruesome detail
of it too much for Andrea Leger to bear.
The
importance of Ernest
Books,
films, leadership seminars, fan clubs, memorabilia auctions
-- the revival of interest in the Antarctic exploits of Ernest
Shackleton knows no bounds.
Fields
of dreams
No
one knows for sure who creates the crop circles that appear
each year on farms in B.C. and around the world.
What's
all this fuss about Harry?
The
illustrator who created our first glimpse of Harry Potter
says it was really just a job for him and he'd like to move
on.
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