When Bruce Moncur thinks about the actions of Pte. Jess Larochelle on Oct. 14, 2006, in the Panjwaii district of Afghanistan, he describes them as “superhuman.”
Archeologist Chris Merritt has been digging through sand dunes in a Utah ghost town alongside the descendants of Chinese railroad workers. They found a small home last month that housed Chinese workers 150 years ago, who helped build the transcontinental railroad in the United States.
The battle over who owns the name and brand Zellers is heading to court, but the man whose family is being sued by the Hudson’s Bay Company says he intends to continue using the name of the previously defunct Canadian department store.
It’s been two years since fire displaced hundreds of tenants from the Westcourt Place building in downtown Windsor, Ont. Tenants now hope a class action lawsuit can move forward with court dates set for Nov. 22 and 23.