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Today in History for Jan. 18: In 1535, Francisco Pizarro, Spanish conquistador, founded Lima, Peru.
The Elgin County Railway Museum in St. Thomas is suspending operations for the foreseeable future because of building-related ...
There are hundreds of places to dine in the Inland Empire, but these top 20 picks we've compiled have earned praise from food ...
Woodstock voters are heading into a civic election year with a new twist, able to vote online for the first time as well as ...
The closure of the Navistar truck plant in Chatham in 2011 was a major blow to the region and an ordeal for 1,000 workers, ...
Hockey Canada has unveiled their roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Nine former OHL players aim to bring home gold in Italy ...
Here are some of the most notable front-page stories the Windsor Star covered in 2025: Jan. 14: Displaced tenants of the ...
Detroit hasn't just risen from the ashes, it's now one of America's top destinations. Here’s how to make the most of the city ...
OTTAWA - Members of the Métis Nation of Ontario say an upcoming academic summit in the province amounts to an attack on their history because it questions the legitimacy of their connection to Métis ...
The Canadian government has formally told Stellantis that it is in default on contracts that could involve as much as $529 million in taxpayer funding for retooling its factory in Brampton, Ontario, ...
With more than a quarter of a million lakes across Ontario, they're not just a place where we enjoy recreation; they're also a wealth of information for thousands of years. Incredibly, one of those ...
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