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If you are not a user of Elon Musk’s X, Jim McMurtry is a good reason to setup a profile. Jim has been producing videos of short lessons in Canadian history (and posting them to his X profile). You can also access his lessons on Substack: Jim McMurtry: A Falsification of History Revealed. Much of it focuses on teaching history through art. There is no better class on Canadian history one can find anywhere else in the country.
Regular readers know Jim McMurtry as the B.C. teacher who was cancelled for telling his students the truth about the prevalence of deaths attributed to tuberculosis, small pox, and other viral diseases, at former Indian Residential Schools. Jim made the mistake of attempting to comfort his hysterical students who were in the process of being traumatized by their school and the other foolish institutions that run society. The school, media and political leaders led students to falsely believe priests tortured and murdered indigenous kids during the Indian Residential School period.
We all know the fake story of the unmarked graves “discovered” in Kamloops that indigenous activists use to demoralize Canadians and extort our tax dollars. But when that cruel manipulation was coldly used against his students, Jim did the right thing by attempting to rationally set the record straight with historical facts.
But rationality and historical facts were not on the menu. Silly Jim, he should have acted hysterical, shed tears, and hung his head in shame. He should have made a solemn yet ahistorical speech to his students about the ongoing harms, leftover from the colonial era, experienced by indigenous…
Tuesday, Jan. 14
BCSL
Riverside (5-1) at Willingboro (4-2), 3:45pm
Pennington (3-2) at Northern Burlington (4-4), 4:15pm
West Deptford (3-6) at Pennsauken (5-2), 6pm
BIG NORTH
Passaic Valley (4-5) vs. Wayne Valley (1-8) at Wayne Valley High School, 4pm
Bergenfield (4-5) at Pascack Valley (6-3), 4:15pm
Ramsey (6-3) at Pascack Hills (3-5), 4:15pm
Old Tappan (6-3) at Dumont (4-6), 4:15pm
Demarest (9-0) at Northern Highlands (4-5), 4:15pm
Cliffside Park (4-5) at Dwight-Morrow (1-9), 4:15pm
Hackensack (4-6) at Paramus (3-6), 4:15pm
Bergen Tech (3-5) at Passaic Tech (5-3), 4:30pm
Passaic (1-6) at Clifton (1-9), 4:30pm
Lakeland (6-1) at West Milford (5-2), 5:30pm
Paterson Eastside (5-4) at Immaculate Heart (5-5), 5:30pm
Holy Angels (4-6) at Paterson Kennedy (6-3), 6pm
River Dell (6-1) at Indian Hills (3-6), 7pm
Tenafly (3-4) at Paramus Catholic (4-6), 7pm
Westwood (2-5) at Mahwah (5-4), 7pm
Ridgewood (5-3) at Ramapo (7-3), 7pm
Fort Lee (2-6) at Ridgefield Park (6-4), 7pm
Wayne Hills (1-7) at Fair Lawn (2-7), 7pm
CAPE-ATLANTIC
Cedar Creek (0-8) at Barnegat (8-1), 5:15pm
COLONIAL
Woodbury (1-7) vs. Camden (4-5) at Camden High School, 4:30pm
Paulsboro (0-7) at Sterling (5-5), 5:30pm
Collingswood (5-5) at Haddonfield (7-3), 5:30pm
Gateway (4-4) at Haddon Heights (6-3), 5:30pm
Gloucester (8-1) vs. Haddon Township (8-1) at Gloucester HS, 5:30pm
Audubon (8-1) at Camden Tech (3-6), 5:30pm
West Deptford (3-6) at Pennsauken (5-2), 6pm
CVC
Stuart Day (2-4) at Allentown (5-4), 4pm
Notre Dame (4-5) at Princeton (8-2), 5:30pm
Hopewell Valley (4-8) at Nottingham (3-7), 5:30pm
Ewing (4-7) at Trenton (6-4), 5:30pm
West Windsor-Plainsboro North (2-8) at Lawrence (2-7), 5:30pm
Hightstown (7-5) at Robbinsville (6-4), 5:30pm
Hamilton West (5-7) at Princeton Day (4-4), 6pm
Steinert (3-6) at West Windsor-Plainsboro South (5-4), 6:30pm
GMC
Edison (7-6) at J.P. Stevens (2-5), 5:30pm
Spotswood (9-3) at Middlesex (8-3), 5:30pm
South Brunswick (5-4) at Old Bridge…
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Lake-Lehman entered their tilt with Greater Nanticoke Area on Thursday with two consecutive wins but they’ll enter their next game with three. They walked away with a 51-41 victory over the Greater Nanticoke Area Trojans. For the Knights, this counts as revenge for the 57-41 win the Trojans walked away with the last time they faced one another back in January of 2024.
Knights
01/09/25 vs Greater Nanticoke Area | 51-41 |
01/03/25 vs Holy Redeemer | 65-35 |
12/18/24 vs Wyoming Seminary College Prep | 59-46 |
12/16/24 vs Hanover Area | 61-12 |
12/05/24 vs Marian Catholic | 54-48 |
02/05/24 vs MMI Preparatory School | 57-12 |
Lake-Lehman’s victory was their sixth straight at home dating back to last season, which pushed their record up to 7-5. The wins came thanks to their offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 57.8 points per game. As for Greater Nanticoke Area, their loss dropped their record down to 6-6.
Lake-Lehman and Greater Nanticoke Area should be looking forward to their upcoming games as both have a sizable advantage in the MaxPreps Pennsylvania Rankings. Lake-Lehman (ranked 142nd) will meet Tunkhannock (ranked 470th) at 7:15 p.m. on Monday. Meanwhile, Greater Nanticoke Area will square off against Hanover Area at 6:00 p.m. on Monday up 341 places (259 vs. 600).
Article generated by infoSentience based on data entered on MaxPreps
“Historian & a Movie” program continues in 2025
Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site and the Friends of Philipse Manor Hall are pleased to present “Historian & a Movie: The Last of the Mohicans” on Friday, January 17, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in-person at Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site (29 Warburton Ave. Yonkers, NY). This program is free and open to the public.
“The Last of the Mohicans” (1992, R) follows half-White Hawkeye and his adoptive Mohican family as they struggle to rescue the captured daughters of a British colonel during the French & Indian War. Historians Michael McGurty and Chad Johnson of New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site [7] and historian and Pocomoke nation member Drew Shuptar-Rayvis discuss the truth and fiction behind this popular adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper’s novel. This film is rated R for its depictions of violence and is not recommended for children or sensitive audiences.
Michael S. McGurty is the historic site manager of New Windsor Cantonment & Knox’s Headquarters State Historic sites in New York. A retired infantry New York Army National Guard lieutenant colonel, he was one of the first military responders to the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001, and served two tours in Afghanistan as an advisor to the Afghan National Army.
Chad D. Johnson is the interpretive programs assistant at New Windsor Cantonment & Knox’s Headquarters State Historic Sites. He has worked in history museums since 2004.
Drew Shuptar-Rayvis is a public historian who seeks to preserve the language, history, and culture of Eastern Woodlands people, particularly the Renape, Nanticoke, and Southern Unami. He has a BA in Anthropology and Sociology from Western Connecticut State University and a Certificate…
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After a week off, the Buffalo Bandits will return to KeyBank Center for their second home game of the season on Friday at 7:30 p.m. against the Toronto Rock.
The game will be broadcast on CW23 as well as ESPN+ while Canadian viewers can watch the game live on either TSN or the new NLL+ streaming platform. You can listen to the game on the radio locally on WGR550.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the Bandits’ second home game of the season:
Last Time Out
The Bandits are coming off a 13-6 win and season sweep of the Rochester Knighthawks on Dec. 28. The win was marked by the Bandits raising their sixth NLL Championship banner and Matt Vinc saving a career-high and Bandits record 62 shots.
Buffalo opened the scoring 22 seconds into the game with a Dhane Smith goal and scored the next five goals to take a 6-0 lead by the middle of the second quarter. Rochester got as close as 7-4 at the beginning of the third quarter but a four-goal run from the Bandits quelled any chance the Knighthawks had of making the game competitive.
Tehoka Nanticoke led the Bandits in scoring, recording his first hat trick of the year while Josh Byrne (2+9) and Dhane Smith (2+6) notched 11 and eight points, respectively.
“I was a little nervous going into the game that the guys would lose focus because of (the banner raising),” head coach John Tavares said following the win. “Man, they did a great job for 60 minutes from Matt, to the defense, to the offense. Everybody was on all cylinders, and it was a complete game.”
Kings of the Hill
Following Rochester’s 16-9 win over the previously undefeated Georgia Swarm, the Bandits are now the sole undefeated team…
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