But that is the case for Frederick Currier, an early Fairbanks gold miner who wrote a story of his exploits in the Far North.
A temporary home has been found for several historical artifacts from the Fort la Reine Museum’s iconic Trapper’s Cabin as ...
Seventy-five-year-old Robert Stitt’s youthful energy, clear eyes and hearty laugh might perhaps be chalked up to 55 years of ...
The librarian of the John Tetso Memorial Library in Fort Simpson, N.W.T., was surprised by the donation of 60-year-old ...
Ed Wilkinson and Bart Schleyer were as tough and experienced as they come, which makes their deaths all the more mysterious.
"The Stephens-Townsend-Murphy party crossed the Missouri River at Council Bluffs in late May 1844, heading for Oregon," ...
The CEO of the Saskatchewan radio network reflects on what the corporation has meant to her. “It’s like my other baby. Charles has been at MBC for 35 of its 40 years in operation, including nearly 25 ...
The dilapidated remains of a historic cabin shrouded by native trees and brush along the Wood River remain deeply rooted in the early history of western Canada and southwest Saskatchewan. Trapper's ...
Fort la Reine Museum has wrapped up what staff describe as their fastest fundraiser ever, with community donations surpassing the target to rebuild the Métis Trapper Cabin. Fundraising and community ...
Though there are exceptions on both sides, camper vans built in the US usually favor function over form and showcase a stronger focus on boondocking and off-grid capability, while those built in ...