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October 1, 2015

A proposed diamond mine near Prince Albert, Sask., is drawing the ire of local residents and a First Nations community, since it will likely impact the surrounding environment and affect a sacred hill used by the community.


October 1, 2015

The Archives of Manitoba has obtained papers detailing the making of a documentary about the Hudson’s Bay Company activities nearly a century ago.


September 30, 2015

Lebret, Sask.’s Sacred Heart Church is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year.


September 29, 2015

The University of Toronto unveiled four competing designs for a major architectural project. As one design team put it, the central King’s College Circle, “cluttered with traffic and parked cars, fails to engage the historic architecture at its edges and compromises the generous green within.”


September 29, 2015

Vancouver council approved a plan that outlaws demolition of older homes in the Shaughnessy neighbourhood.


September 27, 2015

Two sentences on an innocuous plaque mark the only place in Canada where a former residential school is commemorated as part of a nationally designated historic site. And that is a shameful oversight that needs to be corrected if the country is to ever fully come to terms with a traumatic and difficult part of its history, say critics.


September 25, 2015

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper announced that a re-elected Tory government will commemorate the Neustad, Ont., birthplace of late Tory legend John George Diefenbaker as a National Historic Site.


September 24, 2015

A facelift of the 105-year-old McDougall United Church in downtown Edmonton has begun.


September 24, 2015

Alberta’s Fort Heritage Precinct is hosting a public Quilt Documentation Day. The intention is to document and photograph the pre-1970 quilts in order to preserve their history and contribution to Alberta’s quilting history.


September 22, 2015

Four Montreal Canadiens greats are returning to their perches at the Bell Centre. Missing since 2013, the bronze statues of Howie Morenz, Maurice Richard, Jean Béliveau and Guy Lafleur are being installed on the east side of the Bell Centre.

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