A trove of letters penned by Lester Harper, a farmer from northern B.C. who fought on the front lines in the First World War, are the foundation of a new book by Canadian historian Brandon Marriott.
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Thanks to COVID-era discussions, the 2023 coverage of a Delta passenger who had diarrhea in their seat (I cannot imagine), ...