Red Ryan Dies in Sarnia Gun Battle

by Phil Egan (2015) He left a trail of chaos and human misery in his wake, yet he was a “charming rogue” who managed to fool almost everyone he ever met. Norman J. “Red” Ryan and his companions swathed a trail of criminal activities from Montreal to Minneapolis, but it [...]

2015-08-25T17:35:05-04:00August 25th, 2015|Comments Off on Red Ryan Dies in Sarnia Gun Battle

Letters from Soldier Boys at the Front

by Randy Evans, as reported in the Sarnia Canadian Observer from 1914-18 Mail has always been considered, respected and treated by the parties thereto as private and confidential. In peacetime it would be inconceivable that even newsworthy correspondence between parties would be forwarded to the local press for sharing on [...]

2015-10-11T00:42:04-04:00July 28th, 2015|Comments Off on Letters from Soldier Boys at the Front

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