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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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    The CFPRH meets at the SSAC’s conference

    10:38 AM le Tuesday September 23rd, 2008

    Members of the Canadian Forum for Public Research on Heritage will take the most of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada’s conference to meet and discuss the future of this forum, this weekend in Yellowknife.

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    We will expose our short and long term objectives so members could provide their comments, suggestions and ideas in order to build a useful community which aims at combining experts, professionals, decision makers and citizens inputs to best serve the research around heritage.

    Furthermore, we will take advantage of the congress to publish on this blog updates about the conferences we are attending and to show pictures of the attendees, the conferences, and of what we expect to be a beautiful city. The publication of these updates will depend on how easy it is to access the internet from the conference.

    We are looking forward to meet you there…

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    About the CFPRH meeting in Yellowknife

    10:21 AM le Tuesday September 23rd, 2008

    Members of the Canadian Forum for Public Research on Heritage gathered in Yellowknife to discuss the future development of the forum and to share each and everyone’s expectations and ideas. The meeting, held all day long on saturday, was instructive in many ways and should initiate the collaboration between researchers. The priority will be to setup means for everybody to share information about their projects in order to improve the research on heritage across Canada. More precisions about what has been said will be reported over the next few days, but until then, here is a photo of the meeting.

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