Tag: héritage
Buxton curator wins Ontario Heritage Trust award
The long-time curator of the Buxton National Historic Site and Museum has been recognized for her dedication to preserving history. Shannon Prince was awarded the Thomas Symons Award for Commitment…
Buxton curator wins Ontario Heritage Trust award
The long-time curator of the Buxton National Historic Site and Museum has been recognized for her dedication to preserving history. Shannon Prince was recently awarded the Thomas Symons Award for…
Staff at Lambton Heritage Museum watching skies for tundra swans
Tundra swan watch 2022 is underway in Lambton Shores, a traditional stop on an annual migration and early sign of spring in Lambton County. “They haven’t shown up yet,” Colleen…
Women of Sarnia-Lambton the focus of next virtual Heritage Hour
An International Women’s Day-themed virtual presentation regarding the significant contributions women have made throughout Lambton County’s history will be the focus of Heritage Sarnia-Lambton’s on Thursday, March 10 at 7…
Lebanon returns over 330 antiquities to Baghdad
These pieces are said to have been looted during the years of war in Iraq. They were finally spotted in a private Lebanese museum after it opened in 2018, then…
In Poland, work on the anti-migrant wall has begun, the forest in danger
In Poland, the construction of the wall on the border with Belarus began on Tuesday, January 25, 2022: 180 meters long, 5 meters high, this wall aims to protect the…
400 years Molière [2/2], both “African” and star in the digital age
Even 400 years after his birth, Molière seems to resist everything. Long spearhead of French cultural colonialism, he then became the voice of the revolutionaries. An emblem of classical theatre,…
400 years Molière [1/2], “never where expected”
It is “a living world heritage” and also “African”. In 2022, the year of Molière’s 400th birthday, the latter will have his first translation into Wolof, accompanied by a major…
The sound life of the island of São Miguel in the Azores archipelago
The island of Sao Miguel is the capital of the Azores archipelago (Portugal). It is a geographical “accident” in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, which hides a great natural…
the cable car, a wart for the sacred hill, deplore citizens
Since this weekend, the route of one of the two cable car lines in the Madagascan capital has crystallized tensions over this costly project. Plans call for one of the…