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Montreal police are investigating the fire that destroyed parts of the historic Snowdon Theatre as a possible case of arson.
The Canmore Museum and Geoscience Centre has submitted an application to the province to have the Lamp House, an old stone building where miners would meet each day, declared a provincial historic resource.
Eleanor Milne was the first female Dominion Sculptor of Canada, responsible for carving the country’s history into the walls on Parliament Hill.
Developers and incoming buyers, flush with money, are targeting the historic municipality of Oak Bay, B.C., which has not protected its homes as rigorously as adjacent Victoria has protected much of its original housing stock. Old houses, considered rubbish to many, have become American treasure.
The Canadian Aviation Heritage Centre, which opened in 2009, was the brainchild of Godfrey Stewart Pasmore, an aviation enthusiast who passed away March 12 at the age of 83.
A conference titled The North in World War I, taking place in Whitehorse and Dawson City, explores the events and people related to the northern regions during the Great War for the first time.
Parks Canada and the Royal Canadian Navy have launched a new cross-Canada exhibit featuring artifacts from and stories about in launching a new HMS Erebus, found on the sea floor west of O’Reilly Island in Nunavut in 2014.
Cambridge, Ont.’s Fashion History Museum recently launched its first full season with three new exhibits.
National cultural institutions in Ottawa hit the jackpot in the federal budget, reaping hundreds of millions of dollars in fresh funding for new facilities and for badly needed renovations and repairs.