Button multi-coloured heart with the phrase βcelebrating Alberta familiesβ
Happy Family Day. After debuting in Alberta 36 years ago, a February holiday now exists in most provinces. This is a button produced by the Alberta government to celebrate that first one in 1990.
16.02.2026 16:03
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Growing up in Regina, my parents were friends with his aunt and uncle. We ended up buying a tent trailer from Johnβs parents in Zehner in the late 70s. I remember the drive to the farm to get it. Johnβs real last name was Agopsowicz - not very Hollywood friendly, so understandable why he changed it.
01.02.2026 18:44
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βIβd Like to Teach the World to Singβ. Song in the Coke commercial.
29.11.2025 17:08
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Growing up in Regina within walking distance of Taylor Field, I know how much this Grey Cup Championship means to Rider fans across the country & around the world. It doesnβt happen often and itβs a great feeling. Big thanks to the dedicated players & coaches that brought it home for Rider Nation.π
17.11.2025 03:25
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Let us remember today those who fought for the freedoms that so many take for granted. We must remain vigilant to ensure our essential freedom are not eroded again. I pay special tribute to my father who bravely served the Canadian Armed Forces during the Second World War. Lest we forget. π¨π¦
11.11.2025 15:35
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02.11.2025 04:22
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A welcome sign for Beachville, featuring the text "Welcome to Beachville" in green and "Home of the FIRST RECORDED BASEBALL GAME 1838" in a circular design. The sign includes an illustration of a vintage baseball player holding a bat. Additional smaller signs are attached, including ones for Scouts Canada, the Royal Canadian Legion, and Girl Guides of Canada, with a road and greenery in the background.
It is said that baseball is America's Pastime, but the first recorded baseball game in North American history happened north of their border.
It was way back in 1838 when two teams came together in a cow pasture near present-day Beachville, Ontario.
This is the story.
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27.10.2025 13:02
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Letβs remember, the Blue Jays game 1 rookie starter had this much movement before his MLB debutβ¦EARLIER THIS SEASON.
What a year Trey Yesavage has had! #GoBlueJays #WorldSeries
25.10.2025 04:46
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Bingo!
03.10.2025 05:27
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Yep.
22.07.2025 14:44
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FAX technology actually dates back to the Second World War. Interesting article in one of the 1946 Saturday Evening Posts I have in my collection about the new technology and suggests it would fit with that other new tech of the era - FM Radio - as a transmission method rather than phone lines.
02.07.2025 23:12
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The ultimate βCanadianβ generic blank cassette tape purchase was theseβ¦
26.06.2025 03:36
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Before there was podcasting as a side hustle for many celebrities, and before TV became common place, there was radio. This ad from a 1946 edition of the Saturday Evening Post I have in my collection shows a number of celebrities with successful acting careers who also had radio shows.
19.06.2025 23:51
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I stumbled across this list of NHL player salaries published in the Edmonton Journal that I saved from the last season the Oilers won the Stanley Cup. How things have changed since then.
12.06.2025 21:10
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Cheering on my two home teams as they go into battle on the ice and with the White House. Hoping for a good outcome on both fronts.
29.04.2025 19:04
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#RememberThem
19.04.2025 12:33
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if you were a radio reporter in the 1980s or 1990s, youβll know what to use this cable for.
16.04.2025 20:19
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The image is a black-and-white political cartoon depicting a man in a suit standing behind a counter labeled "Republican Platform." He is holding a bottle labeled "Untaxed Whiskey, 20Β’ Gal." in one hand and a piece of cloth labeled "War-Taxed Common Cloth, Tariff 84%" in the other. Above the counter, a sign reads, "If you donβt see what you want, ask for it." The cartoon, signed by W.A. Rogers, appears to satirize the Republican Party's economic policies, highlighting the disparity in taxation between luxury items like whiskey and essential goods like cloth.
In 1890, the Tariff Act came into place in the United States. It placed tariffs on imports of up to 50%.
While touted as a way to build American industry, there was also the hope it would force an annexation of Canada. It backfired.
Let's learn more.
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04.03.2025 16:53
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Oh Canada! π¨π¦
03.02.2025 02:40
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Sadly, still heavily in use in Alberta because of a critical shortage of school capacity.
28.01.2025 14:14
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@caulfieldtim.bsky.social is a must for combatting misinformation.
25.01.2025 18:12
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The randomness of wildfires moving through urban areas can be hard to explain. I look back to these types of fires that our news team in Alberta covered over the last decade or so, and it boggles the mind how many homes were just randomly skipped by flames in Slave Lake, Fort McMurray, and Jasper.
09.01.2025 23:57
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Honoured and humbled by the π shown to me by my colleagues on my final day before retirement from 24 years as assignment editor at CTV Edmonton. Wow!! Thank you for making it a very special day. You are all truly the best.
21.12.2024 21:56
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I don't care what anyone says β broken candy canes taste worse than their unbroken counterparts!
20.12.2024 00:59
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Maybe heβs gifting Switzerland to Canada? Somebody better let the Swiss π¨πknow.
03.12.2024 23:08
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