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Curtains up: stitched! debuts live journalism show pilot

In an age of mistrust, telling multimedia stories in front of a live audience offers a new opportunity both to practise …View Curtains up: stitched! debuts live journalism show pilot

Diefenbunker blast tunnel entrance (Photo: Diefenbunker)

Cold War communication technology

The Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum is a 9,290-square-metre (100,000-square-foot) underground bunker in Carp, Ontario – …View Cold War communication technology

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From the archives: The letters of Wellington and Mabel Ashbridge

As the Ontario Heritage Trust explores the theme of communication, we have been delving into our archival collections in search …View From the archives: The letters of Wellington and Mabel Ashbridge

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Kit Coleman: Journalism pioneer

Kathleen Blake Coleman, known to her readers as “Kit,” stood out among Ontario’s women journalists of her day because of her …View Kit Coleman: Journalism pioneer

Visitor Centre at Petroglyphs Provincial Park

Kinomaage Waapkong – The Teaching Rocks

When one makes the journey to Kinomaage Waapkong – known in English as Petroglyph Provincial Park – one is struck by the …View Kinomaage Waapkong – The Teaching Rocks

"Be yours to hold it high!" Buy Victory Bonds propaganda poster

Picturing Canada’s poster war

Within popular memory and to many historians, the First World War stands at the juncture of the long 19th century and the …View Picturing Canada’s poster war

CKLW Radio Station. Artona Studio, Josephine A. Smith, Windsor, Ontario.

CKLW – The Big 8: Canada’s #1 American radio station

Detroit’s most dominant radio station in the late 1960s was CKLW – The Big 8. It was the hum of a region. Walking down Woodward …View CKLW – The Big 8: Canada’s #1 American radio station

Paul Kennedy

How I became a journalist

Whenever I’m asked how my career started, I usually say that it was an accident. I never studied journalism. I wanted to be an …View How I became a journalist

Voices of Chiefs Point exhibit

Voices of Chief’s Point

In 1938, Londoner Dr. Edwin Seaborn worked with Anishinaabe Elders, Pe-wak-a-nep (also known as Robert Thompson) and his wife …View Voices of Chief’s Point

CNE Show Window of Nations poster, 1924

Communication firsts at the Canadian National Exhibition

The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) was founded in 1879 for the purpose of fostering the development of agriculture, …View Communication firsts at the Canadian National Exhibition

An Enigma machine from a German submarine.

Pssst! Got a secret? The Canada Science and Technology Museum’s Cipher | Decipher

Cipher | Decipher is an exhibition about using ciphers to keep secrets safe. Developed by the Canada Science and Technology …View Pssst! Got a secret? The Canada Science and Technology Museum’s Cipher | Decipher

Kenora Post Office

Communication – Forging community, building understanding, shaping society

Humans have always shared an interest in communicating with one another – to exchange stories, experiences, ideas, thoughts. To …View Communication – Forging community, building understanding, shaping society

Maintaining balance: The modern architecture of the Toronto-Dominion Centre is part of Ontario’s varied architectural heritage. (Copyright permission provided by The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd.)

The future of heritage: The next 40 years

With this anniversary, the Ontario Heritage Trust is celebrating its accomplishments while also looking to the future. …View The future of heritage: The next 40 years