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Line-up revealed for Market Rasen literary festival WordFest
BBC News· 5 days agoMillion-selling author Nick Louth and award-winning short story writer Gill Blow will be among the...
What to Expect as the U.K. Changes Prime Ministers
New York Times· 6 days agoWhen there is a clear opposition victory in Britain, the transition of power takes place with ruthless speed. The Cabinet Manual, which sets out the...
'Stable genius': Joe Biden mocks Trump's July 4 claim about George Washington and airports
The Raw Story· 6 days agoPresident Joe Biden has responded to calls to drop out of the 2024 presidential race with his own...
What Happens on Election Night in the U.K., and What Comes Next
New York Times· 7 days agoA nationwide exit poll suggests that the streak is about to be broken by the Labour Party. The first...
Daughter of writer Alice Munro details dark Huron County family secret
London Free Press· 3 days agoA daughter of Nobel laureate author Alice Munro has written a first-person essay in The Toronto Star...
B.C.’s RV parks and campgrounds face shifting challenges and opportunities
Richmond News· 7 days agoThe landscape of campgrounds and recreational vehicle (RV) parks across B.C. continues to evolve in...
How The Globe amplified, and then outgrew, early Canada’s feuds between Protestants and Catholics
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoIn February, 1856, a group of about 100 Irishmen met at a hotel in downtown Buffalo to discuss the...
On this day in history, July 9, 1828, American painter Gilbert Stuart dies at age 72
AOL· 2 days agoGilbert Stuart, who created portraits of key figures of the American Revolution and in early U.S. history, died on this day in history on July 9, 1828. Gilbert’s distinctive portrait style remains ...
Today in High Prairie: July 10, 2024 -
South Peace News· 2 days agoToday in High Prairie! See what’s happening today in town, celebrity birthdays, local history, world history and your daily horoscope. Please send your birthdays and community events to southpeacenews ...
How the First World War changed Canada
Maclean s· 2 days agoCanada, whose population in 1918 was eight million, sent 620,000 men to the Great War; almost 250,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. The Great War, lasting from August 1914 to November 1918, had a huge effect on Canada.