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Wednesday, 02 November 2011 12:26

Spotlight on 'The Sequel's' Lewis Allen

Did you know that one of Canada's most famous comedians got his start on Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel?

Kids in the Hall

Published in Inspired Performances
Wednesday, 28 September 2011 17:52

A Poem a Day: Shadow

Today's poem of the day comes from Canadian poet Jane Urquhart. Though she has since moved to southern Ontario, Urquhart was born in Little Longlac, a small mining town in Northern Ontario.

Published in Life-Altering Books

It's no secret that Lucy Maud Montgomery has a large and devoted fanbase. However, you may be surprised by some of the authors and celebrities who count themselves among those fans. This week, we'll be highlighting the work and profiles of some of the well-known figures Montgomery inspired. Today's spotlight falls on fellow Canadian Margaret Laurence, best known for her novel The Stone Angel.

Published in Life-Altering Books
Thursday, 25 August 2011 15:40

The Shadow Boxer

Hub and Fat Bailey’s fascination with boxing was not unique to the 1930’s.  In fact, the era they were born into was much different than today in terms of people’s widespread preoccupation with the sport and the heavyweight champions that ruled it.  In Season Four’s episode, “The Shadow Boxer”, Del teaches Fat a street style of boxing, while Max dotes on Hub as the “star boxer”.  Tension rises between the two brothers when Fat’s rougher style gets him disqualified from the regional boxing finals.

Published in Life Lessons
Tuesday, 23 August 2011 14:04

A Guide to Maud's Island

“Were it not for those Cavendish years, I do not think Anne of Green Gables would ever have been written.” ~ L.M. Montgomery

Many fans have asked us to provide information on Prince Edward Island’s historic Anne-related sites.  If you’re interested in seeing the island according to L.M. Montgomery’s experiences there, here is a list that highlights just a few of the fascinating places to visit.

Published in Life Lessons

Shirley Douglas, who played May Bailey on Wind at My Back, is currently wrapped up in a major Canadian politics controversy.  Some fans of the talented actress may not know that Shirley is the daughter of Tommy Douglas – one of Canada’s past premiers and a man who is considered by many to be the most important person in Canadian history.  The reason?  He introduced universal, free health care to all Canadians in the 1960’s.

Published in Life Lessons
Friday, 05 August 2011 12:23

Green Gables Part of New Phone App!

The latest Smartphone App has a direct tie to the history of Anne of Green Gables!  As part of Parks Canada’s new initiative to preserve our interest in Canada’s landmarks, they have made a special Heritage Gourmet App that has recipes from more than 80 historic sites across Canada – Green Gables being one of them.

Published in Uplifting Films
Tuesday, 02 August 2011 12:27

A Poem A Day: Erosion

It took the sea a thousand years,
A thousand years to trace
The granite features of this cliff,
In crag and scarp and base.

Published in Life-Altering Books

“Much of the future health and happiness of mother and baby is due to the care she receives; therefore, ever since the founding of the IDEAL MATERNITY HOME in 1928, its management has put forth great effort to meet every need for the comfort and protection of its patrons to make it truly ‘IDEAL’.” ~ Ideal Maternity Home brochure, circa 1943

Published in Uplifting Films
Monday, 25 July 2011 11:53

The Essence of Sibling 'Love'

Not too long ago, we revealed the sources of inspiration that led to the production of the award-winning series, Wind at My Back.  One of these sources was the memoirs of Canadian writer Max Braithwaite, who wrote about his time growing up in a Canadian family during the first quarter of the 20th century.

Published in Life-Altering Books
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