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In this issue/Dans ce numéro:
o Musée des civilisations: 60 000 profs s'indignent
o Community reacts to Ojibwa arrival
o Bernard Lamarre est honoré
o Alberta tourism thriving
o Sobeys, Griffins supporting Potato Museum
o Invasive species exhibit coming to Touchstones Nelson
Musée des civilisations: 60 000 profs s'indignent
La Presse Share/Partager
Une association regroupant plus de 60 000 professeurs d'université exhorte le gouvernement fédéral de
stopper dès maintenant la transformation du Musée canadien des civilisations en musée de l'histoire,
qualifiant d'« étroite » et de «potentiellement néfaste » la décision des conservateurs. More/LIRE PLUS
Tourism numbers down at fortress, museum
Cape Breton Post Share/Partager
Cape Breton's occupancy rates were down for three months this summer according to recent tourism
findings released by the province. During the months of June and September, the island's occupancy rates
fell by two and three per cent respectively. More/LIRE PLUS
Community reacts to Ojibwa arrival
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Hundreds of locals and people from around southern Ontario packed the beach in Port Burwell on a recent
morning to welcome the much anticipated cold war era submarine, the HMCS Ojibwa. Here is a list of
comments and reactions made over the past several days, from the public, restaurant workers, museum
officials, and dignitaries, about Ojibwa's final journey to Port Burwell. More/LIRE PLUS
Bernard Lamarre est honoré
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Deux nouvelles récompenses s'ajoutent à la liste des Prix de Montréal pour les arts et la culture, qui
étaient décernés au Marché Bonsecours. Et elles font briller les artistes de la danse, à quelques jours du
gala dédié au milieu. Le prix Art Émergence, qui salue les nouvelles pratiques artistiques, revient
àStéphane Gladyszewski pour son troublant Corps noir/Empreinte. La pièce pour un seul spectateur à la
fois fusionne le réel et le virtuel comme nulle autre. Elle déjoue les sens, repousse les frontières de l´intime
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Alberta tourism thriving
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Alberta's tourism industry can breathe again following strong indicators it's on the rebound after years of
decline from global recession, says a provincial bureaucrat. Bruce Okabe, CEO of Travel Alberta, said they
are seeing a resurgence in the tourism industry across the province. More/LIRE PLUS
Sobeys, Griffins supporting Potato Museum
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Anyone who shops at any Sobeys stores in Atlantic Canada in February will have an opportunity to support
the Canadian Potato Museum in O'Leary and possibly even win a trip to P.E.I. Sobeys in Atlantic Canada
and WP Griffin Inc. in Elmsdale are teaming up for a February promotion in support of the Canadian Potato
Museum. More/LIRE PLUS
Invasive species exhibit coming to Touchstones Nelson
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Did you know the American bullfrog arrived in British Columbia to supply a frog leg industry that never took
off? Or that approximately 200 million European starlings in North America are here thanks to a
Shakespeare fan? Aliens Among Us is a travelling Royal BC Museum exhibition on British Columbia´s
invasive species. More/LIRE PLUS
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