LETTER FROM HOME – World War 1 Cornwall
In an effort to bring a little bit of Cornwall to war-torn Europe, 95 year old Alexander McNaughton sent the...
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Historian, author and beer aficionado Ian Bowering has curated at eight museums, and is in the process of working on his 28th publication.
In an effort to bring a little bit of Cornwall to war-torn Europe, 95 year old Alexander McNaughton sent the...
Mustard gas conjures up images of unimaginable horror. Link a converted Cornwall mustard gas plant to a milk sugar concentrate...
Cornwall and area have been home to numerous visual artists of both local and national fame. Unfortunately time has a...
St. Andrews West, Stormont County’s most historic four corners became even more interesting with the unveiling a 8’ x 10’...
For 175 years, tourist boats have sailed the St. Lawrence between Kingston and Montreal. Today St. Lawrence Cruise Lines out...
Recently discovered historic records show that Loyalist Joel Stone operated a brewery/distillery in Cornwall in the late 1780s, making it...
Cornwall like any 200 year old plus town has many secrets and has been the site of often long forgotten...
Cornwall, Ontario - Dozens of people crowded into Carrot N’ Dates on Pitt St. for the book signing release of Ginette...
Deanna Manson (LCol. Retired), CD (Cdn. Forces Decoration), M.A., P. Log.(Professional Logistician). A graduate of General Vanier S.S., Deanna Manson...
In 1957, Cornwall hired Bob Turner to operate the city's recreation program. American born, Turner came to Cornwall from the...
History shows that Cornwallites have always had a sweet tooth. Duffy’s Candy Store opened at 243 Pitt St. in 1887...
Who remembers Zellers in Cornwall? I'm sure most of us do ... Well the Zellers’ “experience,” is being reinvented in...
THE 1984 ROYAL VISIT TO CORNWALL – a back story To mark Cornwall’s Bicentennial and its loyalty to the British...
The winter was long and forced me to stay more physically inactive than I like, so when I heard about...
Between 20,000 and 25,000 people jammed the Cornwall Square when it opened to much fanfare on October 3, 1979. Boasting...
One stormy September night in 1866, the lone guard outside of the Cornwall jail retreated from the rain to his...
Discouraged and bored by winter and can’t think of anything to do except channel surf? Don’t be, SD & G...
Cornwall has always had men and women who have put their community before themselves. Now largely forgotten, Duncan Monroe was...
Here is a bit of history about Irish Cornwall brought to you today, on St. Patrick's Day, by Ian Bowering....
This month's walk (Part 2 of 4 of our "Discover Historic Cornwall" walks is perfect for Valentine's Day and begins...
Canadians have used a vast array of materials to stand in for government issued currency , ranging from playing cards...