It’s a tribute to a man who not only shaped the Canadian Army but also, in his own quiet way, helped shape Canada itself.
WWII never touched New Westminster directly, but the war affected every corner of Canada, including the Metro Vancouver city.
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This Caribbean Island Sits Along One of the World's Largest Barrier Reefs—and It Has World-class Snorkeling and Diving
Grab a golf cart and hit the road to explore beyond tiny San Pedro's three main streets, heading for the island's untamed, ...
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New HIV prevention guidelines say doctors should not be 'gatekeeping' PrEP
A coalition of doctors across Canada is releasing a new guideline for prescribing medications that can prevent HIV infection, ...
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This underrated BC spot is like a storybook with a castle, waterfall & small-town streets
Past the chain stores and big-box energy of the highway (don't judge it by that stretch), Langford, B.C. quietly transforms ...
Up in the mountains of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, you’ll find Taganana, a quintessentially Canarian village in the heart of the ...
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