How we remember the Battle of the SommeThe Battle of the Somme’s horrific futility dominates our memories, yet there are aspects of the battle that pointed, however weakly, to how and why the war would finally end
Patrick Albany Joseph Pidgeon, 1970-2016He patrolled the battlefields of Afghanistan and the prison cells of Kingston Penitentiary. Fighting fires was his latest challenge.
Orthodontics a huge challenge for Northern residentsAn acute lack of dental care in the North means 465 flights a year to get braces fitted and tightened
The Memory Illusion, or how to create fake memoriesWhat false memories are teaching us about how remembering works
Taylor Anne Jessop, 1992-2016A ‘free soul,’ she loved family, camping and tooling around B.C. in her Jeep. She brought smiles to patients in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.
Toronto’s restaurant scene has a Hollywood momentHere are five celebrity-backed Toronto restaurants you can try right now
Royal tour update: Kate and William to bring kidsBrace yourself for a short, intense dose of royal cuteness
Airbnb’s Toronto data is a confusing messAirbnb released data to try to convince Toronto that it isn’t causing rising rental rates and housing shortages. It failed.