Today in Music History for Feb. 11: In 1881, mezzo-soprano and actress Rosita del Vecchio, known as the Sarah Bernhardt of Canada, died of bronchial...
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Today in History for Feb. 11: In 1765, London wig-makers, dismayed that fewer men were wearing wigs, asked King George III to buy their products to spur sales. He declined.
Today in Music History for Feb. 11: In 1881, mezzo-soprano and actress Rosita del Vecchio, known as the Sarah Bernhardt of Canada, died of bronchial...
In the realm of luxury, certain brands stand as perfect examples of prestige, quality and exquisite craftsmanship. From high fashion to opulent...
Britain’s King Charles III is to feature in a new Amazon documentary, in which he is expected to highlight his environmental charity work and...
Sales of Apple iPhones declined at the end of last year, as the company’s introduction of new artificial intelligence (AI) features received a...
Today in History for Feb. 6: In 1519, Sir Walter Raleigh left England to explore South America. In 1721, Christian Heinecker was born. At age 10...
Seven division two yachts were once again joined by a pair of division one boats competing in King George Sound in a combined fleet race on February...
Today in Music History for Feb. 6: In 1945, Bob Marley, the first superstar of reggae music, was born in Rhoden Hall, Jamaica.
Twenty King Charles III Coronation medals were presented to residents across Nanaimo Ladysmith in recognition for their contributions. MP Lisa Marie...
Twenty King Charles III Coronation medals were presented to residents across Nanaimo Ladysmith in recognition for their contributions. MP Lisa Marie...
Twenty King Charles III Coronation medals were presented to residents across Nanaimo Ladysmith in recognition for their contributions. MP Lisa Marie...