In an age of mistrust, telling multimedia stories in front of a live audience offers a new opportunity both to practise …
The Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum is a 9,290-square-metre (100,000-square-foot) underground bunker in Carp, Ontario – …
As the Ontario Heritage Trust explores the theme of communication, we have been delving into our archival collections in search …
Kathleen Blake Coleman, known to her readers as “Kit,” stood out among Ontario’s women journalists of her day because of her …
When one makes the journey to Kinomaage Waapkong – known in English as Petroglyph Provincial Park – one is struck by the …
Within popular memory and to many historians, the First World War stands at the juncture of the long 19th century and the …
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 …
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 …
In 1938, Londoner Dr. Edwin Seaborn worked with Anishinaabe Elders, Pe-wak-a-nep (also known as Robert Thompson) and his wife …
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) was founded in 1879 for the purpose of fostering the development of agriculture, …
Cipher | Decipher is an exhibition about using ciphers to keep secrets safe. Developed by the Canada Science and Technology …
Losing our talk
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Humans have always shared an interest in communicating with one another – to exchange stories, experiences, ideas, thoughts. To …
With this anniversary, the Ontario Heritage Trust is celebrating its accomplishments while also looking to the future. …