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Talks have begun about highlighting the importance of a historic Vancouver-area trail as well as potentially renaming streets for pioneers.
The Canadian Museum of History is adapting to new technology with the launch of a 4K digital laser projector in its theatre.
Up to 30 bison could be roaming the plains of Wanuskewin Heritage Park by 2021 as the site expands its programming in an effort to become Saskatchewan’s first United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organization (UNESCO) world heritage site.
After the sound of chainsaws broke the quiet of a comfortable Toronto neighbourhood, all that was left of a landmark tree was a massive trunk with scars where the branches used to be.
Molson Coors Canada says it's offering a limited release pale ale brewed from a 108-year-old recipe found deep in the company's archives.
A large property in New Westminster that was recently included on a new list of B.C.’s Chinese historical sites is sparking controversy and renewing a debate about whether enough is being done to protect the location from future development.
It took over a year to renovate an iconic Toronto home. The homeowners bought the adjacent house and received special permission from the South Rosedale Heritage Conservation District to tear it down and provide additional greenspace.
Two recent events have brought Montreal’s venerated Square Mile neighbourhood (“Golden” was a 20th-century addition) back into focus: the publication of a book celebrating its history and architecture, and a concerted effort by local hotels and cultural institutions to attract more business to the area.
Bringing the past into the present and sharing it one tale, talk or tour at a time – for Windsor-Essex, Ont., historian and author Chris Carter, this is his passion.
Quebec Minister of Culture and Communications Hélène David was to mark the 75th anniversary of the death of Mary Travers — better known as “La Bolduc” — to designate her a historic character of Quebec.