Delegation of Nisga’a leaders travelled to Edinburgh last August to ask that the pole be returned
Donations will be used in a new exhibit dedicated to floatplanes during the 1950s
Museum now has 36 of the 73 Victoria Crosses awarded to Canadians in the First World War
Report presents ways to give Indigenous Peoples authority over how they are represented
Manke at the Wreckage celebrating the building and use of traditional kayaks in Ucluelet
Premier says public engagement will now determine the future of the ‘seismically unsafe’ building
Qualicum Beach Museum exhibit explores dispossession, internment of Japanese-Canadians during WW2
A 6th century B.C. Greek amphora and a Greek pot dating to 450 B.C. were among the items destroyed
Museum to close in September for rebuild, expected opening in 2030
The museum is looking for storage space until a new permanent home is found
Former director of downtown Victoria wax museum is selling what remains of his collection
Experience of interned German and Ukrainian people to be explored
Queer at Sea exhibit launches at the Maritime Museum in May
Tale recalls hospitality of the locals/ sneaky salvaging after boat went aground in 1927
In 1989 the Japanese dedicated a memorial that overlooked the bay where ‘Hammy’ Gray’s remains lie
UBC’s Beaty museum grateful for Bill Merilees’s historical record of B.C. marine biodiversity
Artifacts in new exhibit tell rarely told stories from Nanaimo’s past with fresh perspectives