This video documents a walking tour through the French Alps in Parc National du Mercantour, where abandoned World War I bunkers still stand. The walk highlights the stone structures, mountain terrain, ...
At the recent “11 Cities Summit” of leaders from United States sites for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, FIFA’s chief ...
West Kelowna mayor Gord Milsom visited the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 288 Westbank on Sunday to unveil a memorial plaque of ...
In this installment of A Look Back in Time, the Friday, Jan. 24, 1936, edition of The Chronicle featured a story about U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials considering constructing a new airfield at ...
Diligent detective work by historian confirms first ever film footage of a women's official football game - team were so good ...
Yes, Canada was still part of the British Empire in 1914. But it was also a self-governing Dominion that had been running its ...
As certain occupants at the White House are more prone to speaking than listening, this vocabulary lesson all boils down to ...
In her lifetime, Edith Hester MacDonald-Brown showed her paintings to friends and family but had little opportunity to share her talents with the wider world. Some 70 years after her death, however, ...
One of Canada’s top military historians has published the first serious study of the First World War’s eeriest phenomena: frontline soldiers’ accounts of ghosts and other “supernatural experiences” ...
Michael Chriss grew up in Tucson and was the only astronomy major at the University of Arizona during the 1950s, but he spent most of his adult life studying and teaching elsewhere. He lived on ...
SPOKANE - John “Jack” Babcock was a 15-year-old Canadian farm boy when he joined the 146th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916 during World War I. “They were hard up for men then,” ...
TORONTO (AP) -- Clarence Laking, the last Canadian living who saw action in WWI, died on Saturday at a Toronto hospital, leaving only four Canadians still alive who served in the 1914-1918 conflict.