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Today in History for July 6: In 1415, Czech reformer Jan Hus was martyred. He was condemned for heresy and burned at the stake because of his outspoken appeals for church reform and for political and ...
Grant Hanmer opened his first tobacco shop in Barrie in 1896, after operating a similar business in Toronto. Located at 29 ...
Andrew Harvey says his vehicle sustained $1,000 damage driving over the train crossing on First Avenue in St. Thomas, Ont.. that's needed repairs for months. He describes how some vehicles slam on the ...
The University of St. Thomas is officially a full Division I athletic program, the NCAA announced Monday afternoon. Following a vote by the NCAA Division I Board of Directors, St. Thomas has ...
Founded by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill in 1952, St. Thomas Aquinas College is a small liberal arts school located in Sparkill, NY, a small town about 60 minutes north of New York City. St ...
This town has received more than $47 million from NJ for a station whose debt to the borough was $8 million and already paid off by the developer.
Rail biking, a new popular outdoor activity, involves using your legs as power. Here's how to see iconic Oregon views in a ...
One Golden Summer is a follow-up to Carley Fortune's debut book Every Summer After and tells the story of Alice, a photographer seeking a quiet, restorative summer at her childhood cottage with her ...
For five generations, the royal train has helped most senior royals travel the country. Here's an inside look at the history of the monarch's private locomotive.
The facility will open with women’s and men’s hockey games Oct. 24. The first basketball games will be against Army, alma mater of Lee Anderson, on Nov. 8.
The five-member K-pop group 1VERSE is debuting Friday, with two North Korean defectors alongside members from the United ...