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Prince Edward Island’s Summerside and Area Historical Society says it is appealing a permit the city of Summerside has granted to tear down the historic Holman homestead.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has made public its final report into the history and legacy of Canada’s residential school system.
A volunteer-led initiative aims to turn a stretch of Ottawa’s Laurier Avenue East into an interactive “street museum.”
The skull of the bear that inspired the Winnie-the-Pooh books is to be put on public display for the first time, in a museum in London, England.
The Métis flag was raised outside Kitchener, Ont.'s city hall to commemorate the death of Louis Riel 130 years ago.
A landmark Hamilton home, with its single porthole window, lone speed-stripe and one curved wall, had been left empty in the wet spring and humid summer of 2013. And that’s exactly when Lane Dunlop and Tina Fetner came aboard for a look-see.
Frank White butchered hogs, delivered raw milk to dairies, hauled logs out of the woods, operated a waterworks, bit into the earth as an excavating contractor and pumped gas at a station in a picturesque fishing village on the British Columbia coast. Late in life, at the age of 99, he added bestselling author to his résumé.
A tiara that survived the 1915 sinking of the RMS Lusitania is a symbol of both the sumptuous wealth of old Montreal and civilian tragedy in war. It sold for over $1 million at auction in Switzerland.
The beaded poppy is the newest type of pin gracing jackets this Remembrance Day. However, the Royal Canadian Legion says the poppy is trademarked.
The Sisters of the Congregation of Notre-Dame and their presence in Pointe-Claire, Que., for more than 230 years has been commemorated in a new work of public art.