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Work is underway to make sure the Regina Indian Industrial School never lies forgotten again. A group of University of Regina students have taken up the fight to preserve the old school’s cemetery.
A leading marine archaeologist says Canada needs a consistent national strategy to protect the country's underwater wrecks, amid concerns that sunken ships are being looted and undermanaged.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will offer a full apology in the House of Commons for a decision by the government in 1914 to turn away a ship carrying hundreds of South Asian immigrants
The owners of a historic Regina home plan to formally object to the city’s consideration of heritage designation for the property.
Evicted from their 42-year digs at Lethbridge, Alta.’s Fort Whoop-Up National Historic Site at the end of 2015, most of that museum’s artifacts are moving to Calgary where they’ll be exhibited, said curator Doran Degenstein.
Winnipeg is leaning toward demolishing the brutalist Public Safety Building. The former police headquarters and jail in the Exchange District is monumental, bold and fortress-like. It’s a fine piece of design that wraps its concrete structure in slats of local Tyndall stone.
One of the best-known images of the psychedelic ’60s is a Native in a top hat smoking a joint. The man appears in a new exhibition of early B.C. photos collected by antique dealer Uno Langmann.
George Pocaterra has made quite a name for himself in Alberta’s southern Kananaskis area. Now he’s received a new equine honour: two Percherons acquired at the Bar U Ranch National Historic Site will henceforth be known as Poca and Terra.
A group of sound artists has used a failure by Robert Smithson in 1970 as inspiration to create a contemporary performance work.
A Saskatchewan First Nation is getting ready to be compensated for actions taken by the federal government more than 130 years ago.