The newly located Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough, Ont., opens to visitors on Monday, showcasing its record collection of paddled watercraft. On Saturday, dignitaries, supporters and donors gathered to hold a grand opening of the museum now on Ashburnham Drive on shore of Little Lake. The museum relocated from a …
Read More »Winnipeg’s Roblin Park Community Centre celebrates 75 years as vital hub – Winnipeg
The Roblin Park Community Centre in Winnipeg celebrated 75 years as a vital hub in the city on Saturday. Located on the west side of the city, the Centre holds a special place in the hearts of Winnipeggers. Originally established as an army surplus building, it underwent renovations by locals …
Read More »Fort Macleod Curling Club celebrates 125th anniversary – Lethbridge
By Micah Quintin Global News Posted October 27, 2023 11:16 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Fort Macleod Curling Club is celebrating its 125th anniversary this weekend. Longtime members of the organization gathered Friday morning for a few quick games and to look back on the …
Read More »Military Family Appreciation Day celebrates military spouses across Canada
Sept. 15 is Military Family Appreciation Day, a day that the family members of those who serve are honoured. Military families often deal with unique hardships while performing their duties or supporting those who do. Eleanor Millar is a military spouse and the government relations officer for Together We Stand …
Read More »New Chinatown exhibition celebrates Montreal neighbourhood’s history – Montreal
Six new outdoor exhibitions in the busiest areas of Montreal’s Chinatown are as much a celebration of the city’s Chinese heritage as a way to keep the culture alive. “Chinatown and Chinatown stories have been rendered invisible and have been largely erased, from the collective memory and from the history …
Read More »‘Opportunity for a better life’: Windsor, Ont. man celebrates $35M Lotto Max win
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Jayasinghe “Jay” Jayasinghe’s $35 million Lotto Max win in the June 6 draw came a week after his daughter graduated from university. “It felt like two wins!” the Windsor, Ont., man said while picking up the cheque at the OLG Prize Centre …
Read More »Winnipeg celebrates biggest Pride Parade in history, spreading love and acceptance – Winnipeg
Winnipeg’s Pride Parade saw its largest turnout ever as thousands of people marched through the city’s streets earlier on Sunday, spreading love and acceptance. There was a sea of colour along Portage Avenue as 160 groups and over 10,000 people walked by to celebrate Pride month and those who didn’t …
Read More »Weekend of Pride events celebrates community, struggle, Winnipeg organizers say – Winnipeg
Downtown Winnipeg will be in a celebratory mood this weekend for the Pride Winnipeg Festival, with tens of thousands of Winnipeggers expected to take part in the live entertainment at The Forks, an annual rally, parade and more. But while the events around Pride currently enjoy wide popularity, that wasn’t …
Read More »Dutch Growers celebrates 70th anniversary in Saskatoon
It was 70 years ago a couple from the Netherlands packed up their bags and came to Saskatoon in hopes of a brighter future. It was here they began the family business, Dutch Growers. Three generations later, the greenhouse remains one of the most popular spots in the city. “With …
Read More »Northern Cree celebrates full ownership of latest album
The sounds from the Northern Cree drum has spanned more than four decades and 49 albums but the group’s latest release Ôskimacîtahowin: A New Beginning is completely owned by the artists. Steve Wood, who is Nehiyaw from Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Alberta, is the group’s co-founder and leader and said it’s exciting …
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