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For one Canadian tribe's members, the history they found at the Museum was their own. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 20 days ago
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NEW YORK -- For this tribe's members, the history they found at the Museum was their own. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 27 days ago
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Canadian police have recovered at least some of the C$2 million ($2 million) in art and jewelry stolen last month from a Vancouver Museum, an official said on Monday. ... Source: www.artsjournal.com --- 32 days ago
"Police believe they may be trying to sell the art work through a network of criminal associates in the Vancouver area, according to a news release issued Tuesday morning."... ... Source: lawlib.lclark.edu --- 24 days ago
“Members of the Tseycum First Nation of British Columbia reclaimed 55 ancestors from the American Museum of Natural History on Monday. Chief Vern Jacks and his wife, Cora, led the Canadian delegation to New York City for the ceremony. It was Cora who spent years tracking down the remains of ancestors that were taken from [...] ... Source: www.gg.ca --- 29 days ago
Calgary, Thursday, June 5, 2008 CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY It is such a pleasure to be back at the Glenbow Museum on the eve of the Governor General’s ... ... Source: www.topix.com --- 22 days ago
A new exhibition at Montreal's McCord Museum features photographs taken until 1942 by photo studios owned by Japanese Canadians. ... Source: www.paulpolitis.com --- 1 day ago
New photograph posted to: Architecture ... Source: www.ladylightning.net --- 1 day ago
MADRID, Spain - For years Spain’s famed Prado Museum had its suspicions about one of its most prized Goyas, and now the Museum says it is certain the painting is not by the 18th-century master. More: continued here ... Source: insidertravel.biz --- 17 days ago
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum (CWHM) in New Hope, Ontario, is unique because it is home to world’s largest collection of flying vintage aircraft. The Museum also houses an aviation art gallery, interactive displays, audio-visual presentations, and an assortment of aircraft photographs and memorabilia. The Museum began as a labor of love for four [...] ... Source: www.chin.gc.ca --- 1 day ago
Institution/Organization: Canadian Museum of Civilization Location: Gatineau (Québec) Closing Date: 2008-07-16 Salary range: $34,954 - $41,943 Administrative Assistant Temporary Full-Time Position (1-year term) (To replace an employee on leave) Position Number 10106 The Marketing, Business Operations and Client S... see full version . ... Source: www.cbc.ca --- 3 days ago
The man who founded Ottawa's National Arts Centre and helped create the Canadian War Museum has died. ... Source: slam.canoe.ca --- 12 days ago
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame has major league plans. There's a dormitory that sleeps 200 people in the works and a new Museum that would allow a proper display for a ton of artifacts that don't see the light of day in the old house on the hill at 386 Church St. S. in St. Marys. ... Source: www.marketwire.com --- 31 days ago
OTTAWA, ONTARIO (MARKET WIRE) Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaelle Jean, Governor General of Canada, will announce the launch of the 2008 Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference, during an event at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, Alberta, on Thursday, June 5, 2008, at ... Source: www.iol.co.za --- 23 days ago
For one Canadian tribe's members, the history they found at the Museum was their own... ...
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From September 17 - 21, the nation's capital will once again become the center of the animation universe. The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF) is the largest event of its kind in North America, a major film event attracting attendees from around the world. Film buffs, art lovers and cartoon fans won't want to miss this year's great line up of screenings taking place at the ByTowne Cinema, the National Gallery of Canada, the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Empire Theatres Rideau Centre. ... Source: www.blogher.com --- 1 day ago
I spent Canada Day in my hometown. I stopped by the local Museum, walked along my favourite beach, had dinner with my best friend and her family (and took a dip in their pool) and ended the night watching fireworks with my boyfriend and my mother. A quiet but perfect day. I was completely unplugged when I was in my hometown so I'm just now getting caught up on what my fellow Canadian BlogHer's were doing for Canada Day. Zesty did some daytripping in small town Ontario . There really is nothing like a small town celebration. Love Like a Vegan made a special Canada Day breakfast that you'll certainly want to try in your home. Erica at Five Blondes had the best Canada Day ever . I looked at the “Diamonds and Devils” machine, glanced at my engagement ring (especially shiny and glittery as I had it cleaned the day before), and decided that this? Was my game. Not Expected but Selected didn't have such a fantastic Canada day as Lethbridge, Alberta flooded . Canada Day was wet. Really wet. I had the oppourtunity to have a much needed snooze Tuesday morning and woke up to an overcast sky. I was hoping to spend the day in the sun and was quite disappointed! Around noon it started to pour. When I say pour, I mean 42mm in 2 hours!! Happy Fourth of July to all our American BlogHers. I hope your day is drier than Not Expected's! Contributing Editor Sassymonkey blogs at Sassymonkey and Sassymonkey Reads . ... Source: www.intute.ac.uk --- 5 days ago
'Uttermost Ends: New Zealand and the Great War' is a subpage of the larger site, First World War.com. The article here by Peter Hoar is a 2001 contribution to the sparse publications online regarding New Zealand's participation in World War I. It recounts the author's investigation of battlefield and Museum memorials related to New Zealand's losses including: French battlefield tourist authorities; the Caterpillar Valley Memorial at Longueval; the Commonwealth War Graves Commission; New Zealand domestic memorials; ANZAC day ceremonies; and the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Of real note here is the author's assessment in retrospect of the presentation of New Zealand's military contributions and losses, especially at the Battle of the Somme in 1916, as the perception of World War I shifts from direct personal memory to history. This is really an article about problems of commemoration and war memory, which will serve a wider scholarly audience as much as it will New Zealand military historians and interested members of the public. The historiographical comment here shares its tone with Australian and Canadian historians who look similarly to World War I to isolate the emergence of separate national identities in these countries, even as those nations arguably confirmed the height of their British colonial existence through loyalty and sacrifice during this conflict. This divided and painful colonial experience of simultaneous devotion to ... Find more search results for Canadian Museum on RSSMicro.com |
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