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    (Français) La patrimonialisation du kitsch

    01:00 PM le Tuesday October 21st, 2008

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    (Français) Église Saint-Sauveur : son avenir dépend du futur CHUM

    10:40 AM le Friday October 10th, 2008

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    Is the oldest baseball field in Canada ?

    12:43 PM le Tuesday October 7th, 2008

    The National Post has a story about the oldest baseball field which could be located in Canada :

    A controversial Canadian claim that the world’s oldest baseball field can be found in London, Ont., remains “in limbo” pending an American challenge and a final ruling by Guinness World Records, says a city heritage official leading the bid for international recognition.

    Read more on the National Post’s website.

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    Yellowknife in the last SSAC’s newsletter

    02:50 PM le Thursday October 2nd, 2008

    The most recent newsletter from the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada has many pages about their conference held in Yellowknife this summer. The CFPRH members were atteding this conference.

    You can read the newsletter it in PDF.

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    (Français) Le géocaching et le patrimoine

    01:38 PM le Thursday October 2nd, 2008

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    Mayfair Theatre in Ottawa, a heritage building

    10:41 AM le Wednesday October 1st, 2008

    Ottawa council comittee just voted to designate the Mayfair Theatre, built in 1932, as a heritage building.

    The 1932 building on Bank Street south of the Rideau Canal was described at city council’s planning and environment committee as one of only two “atmospheric” theatres still operating in Canada; theatres designed with interiors to create an illusion that movie-goers are in another space.

    Read more on the Ottawa Citizen website.

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