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o New strategic plan introduced by Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum
o Dinosaur museum should proceed even without federal cash, says Peace River MP
o La cage retrouvée
o Yellow Peril revived: Unveiling at Air Museum open house
o Painter's figures tell a story
o Bright Lights: North Vancouver Museum exhibition opening
o $15,000 needed to bring Regina war hero's medals home
o Gallery board room named for Knight



New strategic plan introduced by Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum
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 The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto, Canada, has revealed its aim of becoming a 'more public-
focused institution' following the implementation of its new strategic plan. A first phase of the 
implementation will feature a reorganisation of staff members, leading to the creation of a new section 
dedicated to visitor engagement headed by a deputy director. More/LIRE PLUS



Dinosaur museum should proceed even without federal cash, says Peace River MP
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 A dinosaur museum slated for northern Alberta could and should be built without any money from the 
federal government, Peace River MP Chris Warkentin has said. The Phillip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum 
should still proceed even though Ottawa won't match the $10-million contribution by the province, 
announced Saturday at a fundraising gala, Warkentin said. More/LIRE PLUS

La cage retrouvée
Le Journal de Québec Share/Partager 
 La Société d'histoire régionale de Lévis a trouvé l'exosquelette en fer ayant servi àexhiber le corps de « la 
Corriveau », en 1763. Si tout va bien, l'artefact, qui est en excellente condition, sera rapatrié au Québec 
juste à temps pour commémorer le 250e anniversaire de sa pendaison, l'an prochain. More/LIRE PLUS

Yellow Peril revived: Unveiling at Air Museum open house
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 The bright yellow jet sitting in the back of the garage at the B.C. Aviation Museum is similar to the one 
Harry Addison first learned to fly in. The WWII Harvard trainer plane is an exact replica of the jet Addison 
remembers. Except that this plane is static. More/LIRE PLUS 





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Painter's figures tell a story
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 Figurative painting often gets lost between landscape and conceptual art. It's therefore lovely to see Sara 
Hartland-Rowe's calculated and thoughtful figurative paintings and drawings at the MSVU Art Gallery in her 
exhibit Look to the Living. More/LIRE PLUS

Bright Lights: North Vancouver Museum exhibition opening
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 Representatives of the North Vancouver Museum hosted an opening reception for their latest exhibition, 
IAIN BAXTER&: Information/Location, North Vancouver, at Presentation House recently. More/LIRE PLUS

$15,000 needed to bring Regina war hero's medals home
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 The war medals of one of Saskatchewan's most decorated WWI heroes are being sold and two men are 
trying to get them back for Regina. Dave Thomson repatriates war medals to their home town, and he has 
access to two of Edward 'Hick' Abbott's medals. Thomson is trying to acquire two rare medals Abbott won 
in WWI before he was killed in action - his British war medal and his Military Cross and Bar. More/LIRE 
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Gallery board room named for Knight
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 The fourth floor board room at the Remai Art Gallery of Saskatchewan will be named after Art Knight, the 
former board chair who died suddenly eight months ago. A fundraising initiative in Knight's name is 
underway. Current board members have already contributed to the initiative, a press release from the 
gallery says. More/LIRE PLUS







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