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Powassan Virus

Tick Story

It’s Not Just a Tick Bite Human Powassan virus infections have been recognized in the United States, Canada, and Russia. In the United States, cases of Powassan…

Tugboat Sinking

The James Whalen tugboat was found submerged in the Kaministiquia River on Sunday. (Logan Turner/CBC) The head of an organization dedicated to preserving transportation history in Thunder…

Royals Fishing

Royals Fishing

Family Tradition Fit for a King (Royals Fishing)   Ontario’s forests, shores and streams provide royal adventures and create family traditions.   In 1919 when King Edward…

Queen Elizabeth

  What Does Queen Elizabeth’s Death Mean for Canada? By Vjosa Isai   King Charles III accompanied the procession taking Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin to Westminster Hall. James…

Queen Elizabeth Soup

Queen Elizabeth Soup Recipe

The Queen’s most favorite food was jam pennies. Tiny crustless, round sandwiches made with white bread, butter and strawberry jam. One of her personal chefs declared that…

Mark W. Barker

Mark W. Barker Stories

M/V Mark W. Barker   http://www.interlake-steamship.com/fleet/view/mark-w-barker   The first Great Lakes bulk carrier to be built on the Great Lakes in more than 35 years, M/V Mark W.…

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