Slavery in Canada

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Canadians know about the Underground Railway, the network by which escaped slaves in the U.S. could cross the border and find freedom in Canada....

Spotlight on heritage: Kemner Hall

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What better way to commemorate Heritage Week than by exploring the rich history of one of North Dundas' historic buildings? North Dundas has many...

A day with real heart

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It would be easy to think of Valentine’s Day, February 14, as another Hallmark invention, designed to sell greeting cards and create annual anguish...

A long tradition of newspapers

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Although the North Dundas Times is only a recent addition to the history of newspapers in Dundas County, it follows a long and sometimes...

Canada and the Noisy Neighbours

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As Canada reaches the grand age of 155, it is a good time to look back and see how it all came to pass....

A grandfather’s story

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by Kateri Skaarup He was 15 years old. Too young to enlist, but yet he did anyway under a fake name. He did so alongside...

Losers weepers – The Law of Nations

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The Doctrine of Discovery provided the monarchs of Europe with a very questionable justification for claiming the territories inhabited by non-Europeans between the fifteenth...

Old Home Week

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Old Home Week  by Ashley Harper, Chesterville and District Historical Society In the midst of the Great Depression, hundreds of people travelled to Winchester from all...

Memories of South Mountain

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There have been many changes in South Mountain since Samuel Garnsey and John Faddel (or Farrel) first started selling lots in the new village...

Dam at South Mountain

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In 1905, when this postcard was made, South Mountain had a population of 400. James Murdock was the baker; J.H. and J.N. Barkley, John...