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Fort Erie, Ont., is set to celebrate the anniversary of an event that shaped the foundation of Canadian history and led to the birth of a new nation.
B.C.’s Fort St. John North Peace Museum is celebrating 70 years since Canada took over responsibility for the B.C. and Yukon sections of the Alaska Highway from the U.S. Military.
The new director of philanthropy at the Canadian Canoe Museum is leading a fundraising campaign to collect money for a new $45-million building.
A historic Banff building designed by prominent American architect Frank Lloyd Wright is one step closer to being rebuilt.
Bruyère Continuing Care in Ottawa is rallying support to honour its namesake and founder with a spot on Canadian currency.
A collection of stories about Canada's colonial past was inspired by testimony at the Truth and Reconciliation hearings in Edmonton.
A collection of prison newsletters, entitled Prison Sentences: Penitentiary Literature in Kingston, is being displayed on the Queen’s University campus.
Ottawa is investing about $10.6 million to upgrade the infrastructure at the Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal as well as the adjacent green space.
The Lake of the Woods Museum in Kenora, Ont., is focusing on the First World War with a pair of exhibits.
Members of an international ice patrol that formed as a result of the sinking of the Titanic will be in Halifax this week for a ceremony to commemorate the more than 1,500 people who died in the disaster.