The First Chinese Woman in Grande Prairie
When I first saw this article, I read it because I remember Mrs. Wong well. I was very surprised that she was the first Chinese
When I first saw this article, I read it because I remember Mrs. Wong well. I was very surprised that she was the first Chinese
I have read this several times and I’m still not sure if it’s on the up and up, but it’s a bit of fun nevertheless!
Another bright idea for farmers from the city folks in Edmonton! Farmers using wider sleighs in the winter would be a cost effective way to
For the last post of this year, I found this feel-good story which shows why Canadian soldiers still hold a place in the hearts of
Blood transfusions seem to still have been a bit unconventional in the area, even though blood typing, a key in the process, was discovered in
With the cold weather we’ve been having, we can sympathize with the little duck who got his tail frozen in the ice at Flying Shot
This list of inventions needed by the world is a bit odd, with some fairly practical suggestions as well as some strange ones – why
Nine years after the railway arrived in Grande Prairie, it was extended west to what became the town of Wembley. The first passenger train arrived
While we have had a reprieve from the awful weather and the snow is mostly gone, I’m sure we all feel let down by the
This column from the Eaglesham correspondent is written in very extravagant language, but it can be said that some of the rural writers were a