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May 10, 2016

Grades 4 and 5 students dressed as early Saskatchewan residents for a tour of Saskatoon, stopping along the way at historic sites.


May 10, 2016

Heritage experts for the Quebec government were deeply divided over a proposed hotel tower behind the Mount Stephen Club, documents obtained under a freedom of information request reveal.


May 2, 2016

Canada’s History magazine nominated for two National Magazine Awards.


April 28, 2016

A number of tall ships will visit Charlottetown in the summer of 2017, as part of a special sailing race organized to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada.


April 27, 2016

Nova Scotia can lay claim to the oldest known pine tree fossils, which date back to the time of the dinosaurs. The fossils, which measure between seven and 20 millimetres and are approximately 140 million years old, were discovered in a gypsum quarry near Windsor that is operated by Fundy Gypsum.


April 25, 2016

Generations of people have visited the Royal Botanical Gardens’ historic and spectacular Rock Garden even though it’s located in a hole in the ground at the edge of Hamilton and has been difficult to locate from the road. After four years of planning and renovating, the Rock Garden finally has an address, not to mention an updated look and amenities befitting this local treasure


April 22, 2016

Cornelia Hahn Oberlander stands in the centre of a Vancouver living room explaining to a real estate agent why the Friedman house matters. It is for sale for close to $4 million, and it’s almost a certainty that it will be torn down and replaced with a much bigger house.


April 21, 2016

Even though dinosaurs were wiped out when a massive asteroid collided with Earth about 66 million years ago, their only living representatives, birds, managed to squeak through the ensuing cataclysm. Now a team of Canadian paleontologists has offered an explanation.


April 14, 2016

The Métis are “Indians” within the meaning of Canada’s 1867 Constitution, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday, setting the stage for possible negotiations over land, government education and health programs.


April 13, 2016

A historic southern Alberta ranch once owned by eccentric multimillionaire brothers will now be protected from future development.

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