Vanier Park Museums Offer Monthly Pay-What-You-Can Sundays
Starting Feb. 1, Vancouver's three Vanier Park museums will offer a monthly pay-what-you-can Sunday, removing financial barriers to culture and science. Plan your visit!
Starting Feb. 1, Vancouver's three Vanier Park museums will offer a monthly pay-what-you-can Sunday, removing financial barriers to culture and science. Plan your visit!
National Bank of Canada establishes a new office in Dubai to provide enhanced support and services for Canadian companies operating in the Middle East region. Learn about the strategic expansion.
The Louvre Museum in Paris has raised its ticket price by nearly 50%, a significant hike for one of the world's most visited cultural sites. Learn the new costs and what this means for planning your visit.
Toronto's vibrant diaspora communities are buzzing with anticipation as the 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to bring national teams from Ghana, Croatia, Germany, and more to the city. Discover how local fans are preparing for the historic event.
A Chinese national faces charges for allegedly taking photos of a sensitive U.S. Air Force base. The case highlights ongoing security concerns and international tensions. Read the full details.
The Chimczuk Museum in Windsor, Ontario, has announced a series of free activities for the public. Discover upcoming events and community programs designed for all ages.
The Museum of Natural History in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is temporarily closed for a two-week renovation project starting January 11, 2026. Learn about the updates and planned improvements.
The Elgin County Railway Museum in St. Thomas, Ontario, has announced a temporary closure to the public. Learn the details and what this means for local heritage.
Paris's iconic Louvre museum has reopened its doors, but significant sections remain closed due to an ongoing staff strike. Get the latest details on the disruptions and visitor impact.
Ottawa's Bytown Museum launches a year of celebrations for its bicentennial, marking 200 years since the city's founding. Discover the planned events and historical significance.
The Dionne Quintuplets' birthplace museum in North Bay draws thousands annually. City officials now have plans to increase attendance and highlight this unique piece of Canadian history. Discover the story.
A new Toronto exhibit, 'Mr. Dressup to Degrassi,' explores 42 years of iconic Canadian children's television. Discover the nostalgia at the Museum of Toronto now.
Dozens of families experienced a prehistoric holiday celebration at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum's unique T-Rex Christmas party. Discover the festive fun in Regina.
A National Post investigation reveals Canada's museums are radically changing, moving from historical artifacts to confronting colonial errors. Explore the policy shift and its national impact.
The Louvre Museum in Paris has fully reopened after employees voted to suspend a disruptive strike. Visitors can now access all galleries and the iconic Mona Lisa.
Former President Donald Trump will witness the dignified transfer of two National Guardsmen and an interpreter killed in Syria. The ceremony honors Sgts. William Howard and Edgar Torres-Tovar.
Employees at the Louvre, the world's most visited museum, have voted to extend a strike, protesting chronic understaffing, building decay, and management decisions. The Paris landmark faces a breaking point.
The NBA Cup faces mounting calls to terminate its sponsorship with Emirates due to the UAE's alleged involvement in the Sudan conflict. Learn about the ethical pressure on sports partnerships.
For the third year running, Sudan is the world's most severe humanitarian crisis, with a devastating war displacing millions. Read the latest on the international response.
The Trump administration argues a $300M White House ballroom is vital for national security. A historic preservation group's lawsuit seeks to halt the project. Get the latest details.
A water leak at the Louvre Museum damaged hundreds of Egyptian documents, weeks after a major jewel heist. Officials confirm no irreparable losses. Learn about the incident and the museum's aging infrastructure.
The U.S. National Park Service has overhauled its free admission schedule for 2025, adding former President Donald Trump's birthday. Discover the new dates and what it means for park visitors.
A paramilitary drone strike in Sudan's Kordofan region has resulted in 50 fatalities, with 33 children among the dead, according to medical sources. The attack highlights the escalating conflict.
Step into a literary whodunit at the Stephen Leacock Museum. The new 'Murder by the Book' interactive exhibit invites guests to solve a mystery, blending history with immersive fun.
The UN General Assembly inaugurates a day condemning Western sanctions, backed by authoritarian states. Critics argue it distracts from crises like Sudan, where 150,000 have died. Read the full analysis.
The FBI has arrested a suspect linked to pipe bombs placed at the DNC and RNC on Jan. 5, 2021. The devices were viable and the investigation involved over 1,000 interviews. Read the latest.
Parks Canada sites experienced a significant 13% increase in visitors following the introduction of the Canada Strong Pass. Discover how the program is driving tourism to national treasures like Banff.
Amnesty International accuses Sudan's Rapid Support Forces of war crimes in a deadly assault on a refugee camp. The report details ethnically targeted killings and calls for international action.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reveals the suspect in the Washington National Guard shooting was radicalized within the U.S. community. Learn the latest details.
Sudanese archaeologist Dr. Shadia Abdrabo works to preserve national heritage as conflict threatens to erase cultural history. Learn about the rescue efforts.