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#ICYMI - Our Top Stories of 2021! #Crokinole, #reconciliation, a new animated video series and more! https://t.co/mvdzD2VrNT
1940s #SingingSensation | #Genealogy After Death | Curious Cartography | Weather Vane and more in the Dec/Jan newsletter! https://t.co/5roDm18uW3
Have you inherited someone’s #familyhistory files? Here’s how to avoid tossing them all in the dumpster. #geneaology https://t.co/nAiBxbtsSP
We can’t wait to see which community stories you think more people should know about! Submit an entry to #OurStoriesOurVoices. https://t.co/lbNnazh8K9
When Canadian newspapers began around the turn of the nineteenth century to draw annual attention to the February 2 lore, there was no similar consistency regarding which animal they cited. At first, a majority favoured the bear. #education #histedu https://t.co/DVAhpOe9Nj
Hello #BookJunkies, here are our December book reviews, the latest book giveaway prize and last chance to peruse our annual Book & #GiftGuide. https://t.co/Ghi6z3dQtX
Three kids pester their aunt about a question they can’t agree on. Should the bear or the groundhog be the official animal they look to for answers on Feb. 2? In 1908, it still wasn’t clear which Canada would end up choosing. #histedu #TeacherTwitter https://t.co/H0v4FmPmDO
We looking forward to having you join us for the Starting Your Storytelling Journey virtual event! There’s still time to register — see you at 1pm ET! https://t.co/0GPKO3oP4g
#OurStoriesOurVoices
Want to inspire students to hone their storytelling skills? Tune in as a class (or have students watch individually) tomorrow at 1pm ET for a special #virtual event. https://t.co/QBKrap6P44
#OurStoriesOurVoices
It’s not too late to register for the Starting Your Storytelling Journey virtual event! Students will have the chance to hear from special guest Nancy Payne on finding stories in their own communities. Don’t miss out! https://t.co/lwtjvXmSbE