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The Drumheller Valley has a rough-and-tumble coal mining history.
In addition to its commercial importance, the creation of a fur-trade radio network in the 1930s brought far-reaching changes to the lives of Northern residents.
A city-bred son-in-law reflects on the passing of a rural way of life.
Business historian Joe Martin explores ten game-changing moments in Canadian business history.
From flimsy skin boats, to graceful canoes, to powerful steamboats, vessels of one kind or another have carried people over the waterways of Canada's West.