Tuesday Feb 7 | The Daily Townsman
Staub, Melvin and Cormier headline Canadian baseball hall's Class of 2012
Staub, a native of New Orleans was a six-time all-star who played 518 games for the Montreal Expos over his career.
Manufacturing faces bleak future as Caterpillar plant closes down
The closing of a locomotive plant in London, Ont., by U.S. heavy equipment maker Caterpillar comes as the latest blow to Canada's struggling manufacturing sector.
Canadian Trans Teen's Sudden Death May Have Been Bullying-Related Suicide
The small town of Chatham, Ontario has been rocked by the sudden death of Coltyn Mayrand, a 16-year-old trans teen who passed away Saturday night.
Picasso dealer returns to Prairie roots with gifts in hand
Frederick Mulder has gone from selling Christmas cards door to door in the small Prairie town of Eston, Sask., to dealing in original Picasso prints, worth upwards of $3 million, around the world.
Bick's moves its pickles to the U.S.
When you trawl the pickle aisle of a Canadian grocery store you're almost certain to see shelves of Bick's products and that iconic red-and-green logo.
The War of 1812 comes to Michigan
American soldiers were massacred along the River Raisin near the small settlement of Frenchtown in present-day Monroe County on Jan.
2 dead in chain-reaction collisions on Highway 402 near Sarnia, Ont.
A woman walks along a tree-lined path during a heavy snowstorm that hit the region, in London, Ontario, Thursday, January 19, 2012.