Titled Through the Lens, the exhibition is Maddy’s first solo show after being named museum ... Wingham for the sounds of good ol’ classic country. Gee-haw! And CKNX also is where we learned this week ...
the day Canada left the British Union Jack behind to carve out its own national identity, is on display for eight hours Saturday at Museum Windsor, which is offering free admission. Flag Day ...
The Textile Museum of Canada will temporarily close on Sunday, Feb. 16, due to an “unexpected” shortfall in its finances. Urmi Desai, the museum’s board chair, shared the news in a press ...
NCAM recently announced the museum’s current location on Ontario Street in Cobourg will be closed to the public as of February 22, as the museum’s team prepares, catalogues, and safely ...
A blanket tariff of 25 percent that Mr. Trump said he would apply on Feb. 1 would decimate Canada’s economy, and the province could lose as many as 500,000 jobs, according to Mr. Ford.
As Canada's second-largest province by land area, Ontario spans a vast area that may come as a shock to many unfamiliar with the province's quirky geography. From balmy beaches in the south to ...
The Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum is taking a digital leap for Ontario Heritage Week 2025 with the theme “Click and Connect,” inviting the community to explore local history ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has triggered a snap election in Canada's most populous province The leader of Canada's most populous province has triggered a snap election, saying he needs a decisive ...
The Textile Museum of Canada will close its doors on 16 February, with a re-opening date still to be determined but tentatively expected in September. Funding is a major concern, along with ...
Ontario’s representative to the U.S. is confident there’s a deal to be made on growing the Canada-U.S. economic relationship in a way that resolves U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade ...
Ontario finance minister Peter Bethlenfalvy recently announced that the province has started to issue the $200 “tax rebate” cheques for 15 million Ontario adults and children.
Canada adopted the maple leaf flag on Feb. 15, 1965. And one of those six original flags is on display at Windsor's Chimczuk ...