They say you can never go home again and there’s a lot of truth to the statement. The years go by and names fade, along
Trench Warfare in WW1 – Smithsonian
It’s not often one finds an article in a world class magazine that mentions not one, but two major Canadian episodes (though Newfoundland was not
9000 Year-Old Settlement Discovered
This may be a bit out of place, but it’s the kind of story that attracts my attention. https://www.foxnews.com/science/huge-stone-age-settlement-discovered-israel
The Frank Slide
Diane and I visited the Frank Slide near the Crowsnest Pass last week. Unfortunately, Turtle Mountain, or what’s left of it, was shrouded in fog.
Fort Whoop-Up
I had the opportunity to tour Fort Whoop-Up, in Lethbridge this weekend. Most interesting. Taken from wiki: Fort Whoop-Up was the nickname (eventually adopted as the
J.C. Drinkle — Saskatoon Enterpreneur
Today, I had occasion to visit the basement ‘mall’ in Saskatoon’s Drinkle Building on Third Avenue. I had never been in the building before, but