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April 5, 2016

The architect behind the Canadian Museum of History says the re-imagined Canadian History Hall will finally tell the whole story of the country, including the perspectives of those who lived here long before Europeans landed on its shores.


April 5, 2016

A First Nations band is planning to start luring tourists this summer to the northern B.C. ghost town where U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump’s pioneering grandfather once ran a brothel.


April 5, 2016

The Department of National Defence has donated the last CC-130 Hercules E aircraft still in service to the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.


April 5, 2016

A beleaguered prime minister statue project has finally found a home after two years of controversy.


April 4, 2016

There’s an apparition of things past on the upper floors of a new three-storey building on Toronto’s historic Queen Street West.


April 4, 2016

With 87 plains bison in trailers on their way to the United States border, the Siksika Nation held a ceremonial blessing to officially welcome the buffalo to Blackfoot territory. The bison, also known as buffalo, are descendants of a herd brought to Alberta from Montana more than a century ago.


April 3, 2016

A corduroy road unearthed by construction crews in Waterloo, Ont., dates back two centuries and is likely one of the first roads built by European-Canadian settlers in the region, according to a senior archeologist.


April 1, 2016

A thousand years after the Vikings braved the icy seas from Greenland to the New World in search of timber and plunder, satellite technology has found intriguing evidence of a long-elusive prize in archaeology — a second Norse settlement in North America, farther south than ever known.


April 1, 2016

Headquartered in Toronto but with a large factory in Stellarton, N.S., Clairtone produced high-end sound systems that briefly grabbed attention for their quality and smart design before the business went bust in 1972. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the factory’s opening in 1966, the Nova Scotia Museum of Industry is organizing the first in-depth exhibition to explore the company’s rise and sudden fall.


April 1, 2016

The focus of the art vistors see at the Canadian War Museum is increasingly going to draw them into the world of photography and the digital age.

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