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This week’s Flash from the Past explores the history of the Market Hotel in Waterloo and the ways the use of the building pivoted over the decades.
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Maclean's on MSNFear and Loathing in Canada’s Most American CityThe city felt big, dramatic and thrilling; with a metropolitan population greater than four million people, it was more than ...
WATERLOO -- During its final days, Rath Packing Co. was treated much like a dying uncle stricken with emphysema The signs of mortality were prevalent; the abuse and neglect had finally taken their ...
The province will keep tighter control over electricity-hogging data centres as it looks to prioritize those that strengthen Ontario’s economy and keep Canadian data secure.
New research reveals the extraordinary lengths Stone Age humans went to in order to get fat on the menu.
NEOGA — Old buildings in Neoga are set to get new life in coming months as a steakhouse, cafe, bowling alley and business center. These vacant buildings are being renovated and repurposed by ...
Friendship Village residents create, perform take on old-time radio show ...
New research reveals the extraordinary lengths Stone Age humans went to in order to get fat on the menu.
(CNN) — Stone Age humans living by a lake in what’s now Germany systematically processed animal carcasses for fatty nutrients — essentially running what scientists describe as a “fat factory” ...
125,000-year-old ‘fat factory’ run by Neanderthals discovered in Germany By CNN Newsource Published July 4, 2025 7:16 am ...
Plans to build more than 300 homes, a care home and offices on the site of a former factory have been approved by South Kesteven District Council (SKDC). St Martin's Park, in Stamford, was formerly ...
River Rouge resulted from Henry Ford's obsession with making his company self-sufficient and could convert raw materials into completed automobiles.
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