May 20, 1915 was Sgt. John Muir’s last entry. He was killed in the Second Battle pf Ypres, Belgium, on May 24, 1915. This battle marked the first mass use of poison gas by the German Army.
On Remembrance Day, Canadians will take time to consider the sacrifices made during wars ad military actions. In honour of the day, here are a few questions about wars that have occurred since Canada ...
Lily’s story is one of courage. In April 1941, a new kind of job opened for the women of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), the women’s branch of the British Army during the Second World War.
It’s easy to think of war as a man’s ‘game.’ Not so, of course. In late October 1918, word was received that Nursing Sister ...
The Grey Cup trophy arrived in Vancouver ahead of the 111th Grey Cup on Sunday, Nov. 10, and its arrival has a special ...
At 233 feet above the waterline — that’s 20-stories high — she was taller than any building in downtown Victoria ...
BC & Alberta Guide Dogs is helping veterans one dog at a time, and they need ongoing support to continue the "life-changing" ...
Victoria’s rental market is among the most coveted in the nation, as renters across Canada are looking westward for cities ...
A shooting early Sunday that marred homecoming weekend at Tuskegee University in Alabama left one person dead and left 16 ...
A by-election has been called for the Cloverdale—Langley City federal riding. It was announced on Sunday, Nov. 10 by Prime ...
"Hunting accident kills man" was the title but it was even sadder than it sounds.
The union for locked-out port workers in British Columbia says the BC Maritime Employers Association cut off talks in less ...