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In this issue/Dans ce numéro:

o Sacred first nations artifact finds its way back home
o Northern rock paintings in travelling museum exhibit
o Le « Musée du premier ministre Jean Chrétien» ouvre ses portes
o Meet the keeper of B.C.'s art history
o Trois-Rivières et l'invasion américaine
o Museum celebrates opening of sunroom
o Paradis artificiels à l'édifice Belgo
o Claude Léveillée: Son piano entre au Musée de la civilisation
o Museum to stage its first play
o 'Citizen walls' come to life in museum exhibit and play



Sacred first nations artifact finds its way back home
Vancouver Sun Share/Partager 
 A six-tonne boulder covered in aboriginal engravings finally is being returned to the B.C. Interior, bringing 
closure to a first nations community whose territory it was taken from nearly 90 years ago. The petroglyph-
covered rock, which is carved with images of serpents, deer and elk, was uncovered along the Fraser River 
by a gold prospector in 1925, and moved to Vancouver's Stanley Park a year later. The boulder, which is 
1.5 metres (five feet) long and 1.2 metres (four feet) wide, was dragged 914 metres from the river by a 
team of 10 horses and, after an eight-week journey to Vancouver was placed near the park's totem poles. 
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Northern rock paintings in travelling museum exhibit
Moose Jaw Times-Herald Share/Partager 
 Northern Saskatchewan is filled with red yellowish-brown images against a backdrop of rock cliffs along 
the Churchill River, but many people don't get a chance to see them. Thanks to the Saskatchewan 
Archaeological Society, a travelling exhibit called Kiwetinohk: The Rock Paintings of Northern 
Saskatchewan at the Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw, people can view the rock painting 
pictographs until June 22. More/LIRE PLUS

Le «Musée du premier ministre Jean Chrétien»ouvre ses portes
La Presse Share/Partager 
 Le dernier-né des musées canadiens s'est ouvert hier à Shawinigan et il porte le nom du plus illustre fils de 
la ville de l'électricité. Le «Musée du premier ministre Jean Chrétien - Le Canada dans le monde»ne porte 
toutefois pas sur la vie ou la carrière politique du «p'tit gars de Shawinigan», mais sur la politique extérieure 
des «années Chrétien», soit la période de 1993 à 2003. More/LIRE PLUS

Meet the keeper of B.C.'s art history
Victoria Times Colonist Share/Partager 
 Robert Amos writes, "It must have been in 1978, during her first year on staff at the Provincial Archives of 
British Columbia, that I met Kathryn Bridge. I made my way past the carillon, down the stairs, over the 
reflecting pool and into the mysterious Archives building. There, an enthusiastic young woman guided me 
into the gloom of the storage rooms for the Prints, Drawings and Paintings collection and drew out a 
clanking steel rack densely hung with treasures. Since that time, I have always thought of Bridge as the 'go-
to' person for the art history of this province". More/LIRE PLUS

Trois-Rivières et l'invasion américaine
L'Hebdo Journal Share/Partager 
 Le Musée militaire de Trois-Rivières s'est lancé dans une série d'expositions commémoratives. Après celle 
célébrant le 140e anniversaire du Régiment trifluvien, c'est maintenant la Guerre de 1812 qui fait l'objet 
d'une exposition. More/LIRE PLUS 





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Museum celebrates opening of sunroom
New Glasgow News Share/Partager 
It was a busy winter at the Carmichael-Stewart House Museum, but all the time and hard work has paid off. 
Lynn MacLean, president of the Pictou County Historical Society says the existing sunroom had seriously 
needed a makeover. More/LIRE PLUS

Paradis artificiels à l'édifice Belgo
La Presse Share/Partager 
 Non loin du superbe Zoo, exposition du Musée d'art contemporain, les curieux devraient poursuivre leur 
visite de la jungle à l'édifice Belgo, où les attendent des créatures tout aussi fascinantes, ainsi que des 
paysages hallucinants. More/LIRE PLUS

Claude Léveillée: Son piano entre au Musée de la civilisation
Journal de Montréal Share/Partager 
 La collection nationale du Musée de la civilisation à Québec acquerra plusieurs objets ayant appartenu 
àl'auteur-compositeur-interprète Claude Léveillée, dont son piano à queue. Le Musée soulignera 
officiellement mardi l'entrée dans sa collection de cet instrument qui a servi pendant 40 ans l'auteur de la 
chanson Les vieux pianos et d'autres oeuvres célèbres. More/LIRE PLUS

Museum to stage its first play
Kelowna Capital News Share/Partager 
 It was fate that resulted in the Kelowna Museums embarking on its first production of the play that opens 
this week in the historic Laurel Packinghouse, put on by a professional theatre company, but including a 
number of local people in key roles. More/LIRE PLUS

'Citizen walls' come to life in museum exhibit and play
Vancouver Province Share/Partager 
 On June 15, 2011, 15 panels of wood veneer that are Museum of Vancouver's new exhibit Reading the 
Riot Boards were nothing more than stacked four-by-eight sheets of bare plywood. More/LIRE PLUS







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