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— On the calendar: Carney is anxious to get Indigenous leaders on board C-5 (belatedly) to avoid a summer of protests. He’ll meet First Nations in Ottawa on July 17, Inuit leadership in late July, and ...
Written By PAULA BROWN LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The County of Dufferin has awarded seven local students with scholarships to help them pursue post-secondary education. The seven ...
Boston-based artist Stephen Hamilton explores Black craft, labor, and ancestral traditions in his installation “Under the ...
Tide Pool is the newest part of Hamilton’s rich arts community. The community-based arts center is now open inside the former Hamilton fire station No. 7 at 1224 Shuler Ave.
Daniela García Hamilton's grandfather's experience with textiles and storytelling deeply influenced her interest craft, ...
The Ontario Museum of History & Art, in collaboration with the Ontario Museum Associates and The Arts Area, recently announced the nine winners of the 13th Biennial Ontario Open Art Exhibition.
Jun. 30—Tide Pool is the newest part of Hamilton's rich arts community. The community-based arts center is now open inside the former Hamilton fire station No. 7 at 1224 Shuler Ave. It is the ...
This summer, the Art Gallery of Hamilton is opening its doors to all visitors for free. It's part of an initiative the gallery is calling "Hamilton Strong," to support people in their health and ...
HAMILTON - Police in Hamilton, Ont., are searching for a suspect in connection with a shooting that killed one person in the downtown core Friday afternoon.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNGalleries in Ottawa are showcasing powerful Canadian art
Art galleries in Ottawa have an exciting lineup of exhibitions, both permanent and temporary. At the National Gallery of ...
Celebrations across Canada marked National Indigenous Peoples Day June 21, when the sun in the northern hemisphere travels its longest path across the sky. The summer solstice is a time ...
An Ontario art dealer has pleaded guilty to his role in what investigators have called Canada’s largest art fraud case, admitting he handled works falsely attributed to the late Anishinaabe ...
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