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Nearly all Montreal island schools and other educational centres will be closed Thursday Feb. 13 as the city is expected to ...
If you're used to seeing Sir Wilfrid Laurier's face every time you buy a coffee, get ready for a change — and we don't mean spare coins. Canada's $5 bill is officially getting a makeover.
Château Laurier is one of Canada’s most recognized landmarks and an important part of history. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada’s seventh Prime Minister, officially opened the regal Château in 1912.
His legacy in Canada is remembered in many ways, including the annual Terry Fox Runs worldwide to raise money for cancer ...
Recently-elected SWLSB chairman James Di Sano. In a move they say is meant to boost trust and reinforce financial ...
Wilfrid Laurier was Canada's first francophone Prime ... In the fall of 1911, his Liberals were voted out, and Conservative Sir Robert Borden, a Halifax lawyer, became the country's eighth Prime ...
Montreal-area school boards have already begun announcing closures on the eve of one of the biggest winter storms of the season.Up to 40 centimetres of snow is expected by Thursday morning, with ...
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