First T-Rex Christmas Party at Regina's Royal Museum
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.
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.
Science North in Sudbury receives $650K from Ottawa to transform its third floor with the 'Woven by Water' project, integrating Indigenous water knowledge by 2028. Discover the future of science education.
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 Callander Bay Heritage Museum launches 'Adventures in Art,' a new exhibition showcasing the work of artists with intellectual disabilities. The show promotes inclusion and community partnership.
As governments push for mandatory digital IDs, privacy advocates warn of a slippery slope towards totalitarian surveillance. Learn the risks and what you can do to protect your data.
American technology companies enabled China's vast surveillance network. Now, Tibetan refugees in Nepal are experiencing the consequences, facing increased monitoring and pressure.
The search for a killer involved advanced surveillance technology and crowdsourced online investigation, highlighting a new era of digital detective work. Discover how modern tools are changing law enforcement.
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.
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.
Employees at the Louvre museum in Paris have voted to continue their strike, disrupting operations at the world's most visited museum. Get the latest details on the labour action.
Canada's telecom regulator is consulting on improving the national public alerting system, following concerns over B.C.'s inconsistent use during emergencies like earthquakes and wildfires. Learn about the push for change.
The Manitoba Museum has repatriated a sacred headdress to Long Plain First Nation, a significant act of reconciliation. Learn about the ceremony and the headdress's history.
State and federal authorities monitor online sentiment and protests during Louisiana's 'Catahoula Crunch' immigration operation. Records show most arrested lacked violent criminal histories, raising transparency concerns.
Randall Simpson is the guardian of the Once Upon a Christmas exhibit at Saskatoon's Western Development Museum, preserving eight decades of holiday tradition. Discover how he keeps the magic working.
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.
A significant water leak at the Louvre museum in Paris has damaged hundreds of works. The incident, confirmed by the museum, raises concerns about art preservation. Read the full report.
Explore Montreal's rich restaurant history at the McCord Stewart Museum's 'On the Menu' exhibit. Discover personal stories and culinary heritage. Plan your visit today!
Alberta's creative sector already generates $5.3B annually. By investing in immersive cultural experiences, the province could build a multibillion-dollar economy less volatile than oil. Discover the potential.
Edmonton Police Service launches a controversial pilot with Axon, testing facial recognition on body-worn cameras. Critics warn it turns accountability tools into mass surveillance.
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 Alberta government is negotiating with a top-ranked proponent to redevelop the former Royal Alberta Museum site in Edmonton's Glenora, following a reversal of demolition plans.
Preliminary discussions are underway between the City of Edmonton, the province, and a developer regarding the future of the former Royal Alberta Museum building. Learn about the potential for this iconic site.
India orders smartphone makers to preload an unremovable government cybersecurity app, raising major privacy and surveillance concerns among rights advocates. Learn about the implications.
The historic Logan Mill in Brussels, Ontario, built in 1859, is set for a new life as a community-focused 'mini museum.' The Maitland Mills Association leads the preservation effort.
Caroline Bassoon-Zaltman, an Iraqi Jew who fled persecution, warns that the Canadian Museum for Human Rights' 'Nakba' exhibit, by omitting Jewish displacement, is reviving the hatred she escaped. She sees parallels in today's Canada.
A new Montreal exhibition chronicles the history of sex workers' activism and resistance. The Stella exhibit highlights decades of advocacy for rights and safety in Canada.
Sudanese archaeologist Dr. Shadia Abdrabo works to preserve national heritage as conflict threatens to erase cultural history. Learn about the rescue efforts.
Suzanne Rogers, daughter of a miner, receives the inaugural ROM Immortal Award for her groundbreaking support of Canadian fashion designers and children's charities. Discover her inspiring journey.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights faces criticism for a planned 'Nakba' exhibit, sparking debate over historical narratives and institutional neutrality in Canada.
French authorities have charged a fourth individual linked to the Louvre museum heist. Get the latest details on this major art crime investigation.