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The Canada Gazette Directorate continues to work towards completing the transition to its CLF 2.0 compliant Web site. As a result, some formatting discrepancies may be found in the HTML versions of the Canada Gazette. Should this be the case, please refer to the PDF version, which is the only official electronic version of the Canada Gazette.
As well as being a news service, Built Heritage News has been valuable as an advocacy/community organizing tool, particularly during efforts to strengthen the Ontario Heritage Act. Our stories have influenced the outcomes of several buildings at risk. Features such as Does Anybody Know have assisted researchers in locating information. Event notices have greatly improved attendance at many heritage events. Our features are often picked up by conventional media, thereby increasing the level of…
Northern Ontario Medical Journal features medical news which focuses on internal medicine, clinical practices, and pediatric care
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- CALGARY REAL ESTATE BOARD CO-OPERATIVE LTD
AB, 300 MANNING ROAD NE, T2E 8K4 CALGARY | (001) 403-263-0530The Calgary Real Estate News (CREN), is a weekly real estate newspaper published by the Calgary Real Estate Board and it's 5, 500 REALTOR members. Available free every Friday CREN is a great tool for home buyers and sellers. Each issue includes open houses and the most recent new MLS properties from the Calgary Real Estate Board. You can also find the latest in-depth news and features on real estate in Calgary, market trends, statistics, community profiles, business, tax and mortgage news, as…
The Nor'wester is a community newspaper covering news in Springdale, Newfoundland & Labrador, and surrounding areas.
The best source of local news in Nova Scotia, featuring articles from The Chronicle Herald, breaking news, sports, entertainment, business, national news, international news, weather.
With an iconic brand and products that lead Canada's media sector in delivering top quality editorial content, national circulation and an engaged readership base, we provide unique, compelling and integrated advertising environments for you to position your brand in the most effective manner. In print for 165 years, The Globe and Mail has consistently delivered Canada's best and deepest coverage of national, international and business news. Media Central is GlobeLink's unique resource for…
The Algoma News Review was established in Wawa, Ontario in 1964 by Mr. Roy Brocklebank under the parent company, Wawa Print & Litho which was responsible for publication of the paper and offered commercial printing services. The paper was distributed free of charge and normally ran with six to eight pages per week. All commercial printing was produced using the letterpress method. The newspaper’s area of coverage includes, Michipicoten Harbour, The Mission, Hawk Junction, White River, and Wawa.…
- BROCK CENTRE FOR THE ARTS BOX OFFICE
ON, 500 GLENRIDGE AVENUE, L2S 3A1 ST CATHARINES | (001) 905-688-5550Brock is a place where left-brain and right-brain thinking come together, where students develop rational/analytical thinking in concert with their emotional/creative sides. We view community involvement as crucial to developing intelligent, well-rounded members of society.That may help explain our popularity. For a decade, Brock has had the second-highest growth of students of any Ontario university. It also doesn’t hurt that we have a park-like setting atop the Niagara Escarpment in…
- CANADA AVIATION AND SPACE MUSEUM
QC, 11 AVIATION PARKWAY, K1K 4R3 OTTAWA | 613-993-2010
5 out of 5 based on 1 review(s)The Canada Aviation and Space Museum continues to engage visitors to the wonder of flight with its new programming, activities, spectacular collection, and special events. The visitor is presented with the story of mankind’s ancient dream of flight celebrating the significant part that aviation has played in affecting the lives of hundreds of thousands of Canadians from its beginning in Canada in 1909 to present day. To further provide access to Canada’s aviation heritage, the Museum is set to…
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Canada's largest and most popular cultural institution, the Corporation manages the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Canadian War Museum. The Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC) is a Crown Corporation established by the Museums Act. Through its activities, the Corporation practices museological excellence, thereby promoting a greater understanding of Canadian identity, history and culture.
Daytripping is a magazine filled from start to finish with all of the best antique & craft shops, tearooms, bed & breakfasts, events, museums and other unique destinations in Southern Ontario.
The Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG), Ottawa's designated municipal gallery, is an independent non-profit public art gallery committed to the acquisition, presentation, interpretation and dissemination of contemporary art for the benefit of the local arts community. OAG's programs explore a variety of issues and include exhibitions, talks, lectures, tours and publications.
- GREATER VERNON MUSEUM & ARCHIVES
BC, 3009 32ND AVENUE, V1T 2L8 VERNON | (001) 250-542-3142
5 out of 5 based on 1 review(s)The Greater Vernon Museum and Archives' gift shop carries an extensive line of books on local history (including current and back issues of the Okanagan Historical Society reports) natural history, and First Nations history; unique jewellery items, and hand thrown pottery by Vernon potter, Bob Kingsmill. The shop also carries limited edition wildlife prints by Major Allan Brooks. These prints have been faithfully reproduced from originals in the museum's collection.
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Lakehead University Magazine for alumni and friends is published twice a year by the Office of Communications which is responsible for establishing policy, editorial direction, and content for the Magazine. The views expressed or implied do not necessarily reflect those of Lakehead University or the Office of Communications.
Inaugurated in 1921, the McCord embodies the vision of a passionate collector, David Ross McCord, whose abiding wish was to shed light on the history and cultures of his country and thus bring its people together.
The National Gallery of Canada is one of the world's most respected art institutions, renowned for its exceptional collections, revered for its scholarship, and applauded for its unique ability to engage audiences of all ages and all levels of artistic knowledge. Created in 1880, the National Gallery of Canada is among the oldest of Canada's national cultural institutions. Its current status as a federal Crown Corporation dates from 1990, when the Museums Act was proclaimed. The National…
The EMC, Your Community Newspaper has a weekly circulation of over 474, 000 homes with 21 weekly community newspapers serving Eastern Ontario.
Explore, discover and enjoy all that the New Brunswick Museum has to offer! A visit to the New Brunswick Museum brings heritage to life. Join us and discover a world of fun, learning and wonderment. The Market Square Exhibitions Centre offers three floors and 60, 000 square feet of permanent and temporary exhibition spaces and a wide range of programs and events. The Collections, Archives and Research Library and Head Office are situated at the Douglas Avenue Collections Centre.
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The Peak has been Simon Fraser University's Student Newspaper since 1965. In its years of existence, it has taken many different shapes and forms. Here on the Internet, it takes another form, with the e.Peak: The Peak in electronic format.
The Royal BC Museum Corporation is one of the foremost cultural institutions in the world. The museum was founded in 1886; the archives in 1894. In 2003 these two organizations integrated to become British Columbia's combined provincial museum and archives, collecting artifacts, documents and specimens of BC's natural and human history, safeguarding them for the future, and sharing them with the world.
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TheEcho.ca, your source for local news, weather, information, business, artist and service groups directories and more about Manitouwadge, Ontario, Canada. Proudly brought to you by Manitouwadge Printers Ltd.
The Lance is the only publication GUARANTEED to reach the students. Every Wednesday, students, staff and faculty at the University of Windsor depend on the Lance to provide them with information about campus events, community activities, arts, news, sports, special features and opinion. As the second largest newspaper in Windsor and the official student newspaper for the University of Windsor, the Lance prints 10, 000 copies at the start of every week during the academic year and monthly…
Canadian Biomass delivers news and editorials focusing on renewable energy, forest-based biomass and bioenergy projects, research, equipment, and events across the country.
- CANADIAN FEDERATION OF FRIENDS OF MUSEUMS
ON, 280 METCALFE STREET, SUITE 400, K2P 1R7 OTTAWA | (613) 567-0099The Canadian Federation of Friends of Museums (CFFM) is the national voice to promote museums for the benefit of all Canadians. Thousands volunteers, donors, trustees, and others offer their time, money and expertise to the museum community in Canada. CFFM is honoured to have the Governor General of Canada as a patron.
- CANADIAN MILITARY ENGINEERS MUSEUM
NB, MITCHELL BUILDING (J-10) CFB/ASG GAGETOWN, E2V 4J5 OROMOCTO | (506) 422-2000The CME Museum is a member of the Organization of Military Museums of Canada, the New Brunswick Museums Association, receives funding and support from the Director of Heritage and History, and has close ties with the CFB Gagetown Military Museum.
The CMCP carried on the Division's legacy, collecting photographs and producing major exhibitions and award-winning publications. For almost ten years, without gallery spaces of its own, it circulated its exhibitions to venues across Canada and abroad. In May 1992, the Museum became a cultural destination in downtown Ottawa, with the opening of a building specially designed to house the collection and showcase its exhibitions.
The EMC, Your Community Newspaper has a weekly circulation of over 474, 000 homes with 21 weekly community newspapers serving Eastern Ontario
Official student newspaper of Grant MacEwan College. Intercamp is a weekly newspaper published by the Students’ Association of Grant MacEwan College. Intercamp has editorial autonomy. Opinions expressed in Intercamp do not neccesarily reflect those of the college or the SA. All material is herein copyrighted to the SA, Intercamp and/or its contibutors. Intercamp is a member of Canadian University Press, a national press association comprised entirely of university newspapers.
The Martlet is an independent weekly student newspaper at the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is a non-profit society governed by a board of directors and operates according to a statement of purpose.
. The Meaford Public Library serves patrons from in and around the Meaford, Ontario area. HOURS: Tuesday 10 - 8 Wednesday 10 - 5 Thursday 10 - 8 Friday 10 - 5 Saturday 10 - 3 Sunday CLOSED Monday CLOSED
- MUSÉE NATIONAL DES BEAUX-ARTS DU QUÉBEC
QC, PARC DES CHAMPS-DE-BATAILLE, G1R 5H3 QUÉBEC | (418) 643-2150The Musée is located in Battlefields Park, also known as the Plains of Abraham. This city park is one of the world’s loveliest, with its 108 hectares of grassy expanses, woodlands and gardens. An oasis of greenery in the city centre, it delights thousands of citizens and visitors every day. Behind the Musée is a superb view of the park and the St. Lawrence River. The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec is a government corporation funded by the Ministère de la Culture, des Communications et…
The Toronto Newspaper in Russian. "NASHA CANADA" - the Toronto-based community newspaper aiming over 300, 000 Russian speaking immigrants in GTA. Immigrants from the former Soviet Union, Russia, Ukraine, Israel etc. despite of their national diversity all have common cultural background and are capable to communicate in Russian language. This ethnic and cultural group is now one of the fastest growing communities in GTA. Established in May 2001, "NASHA CANADA" developed into most…
Ottawa Outdoors Magazine is your guide to the local outdoor adventure scene. This seasonal magazine offers a calendar of events hosted by outdoor clubs and retailers.
To provide access to library resources as a source of information, inspiration, enrichment, cultural awareness, learning and literacy. Our commitment is to be a library for lifelong learning, to be highly responsive to the needs of the community, provide prompt, courteous and efficient service, offer a diverse and balanced collection that is accessible and current, create universal access to service and technology
Powell River Living is published eleven times per year by Southcott Communications, with design service provided by Works Consulting.
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The Journal is the student newspaper of Saint Mary's University. The paper is published each Wednesday by The Journal Publishing Society, and funded in part by the student body. All students are welcome to submit pieces of work for publication in The Journal. These submissions should be received no later than noon on Sunday at The Journal offices or by e-mail. We prefer electronic submissions.
A Niagara-on-the-Lake Rental located steps from Shaw Festival, Niagara wineries, Queen Street shopping and restaurants
In 1892 Toronto was a bustling city of 180, 000 with six newspapers competing for readers when a seventh daily, a self-styled "Paper for the People", suddenly appears on the streets. Born on November 3, 1892, The Evening Star had been created almost overnight by 21 printers and four teenage apprentices who were locked out during a labour dispute at the afternoon News. Their aim was to publish a serious journal - and possibly to teach the News a lesson. Little did they realize that their…
