Williams took first place in the 100 and 200-metre races at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam
Go online and vote for Rossland Drill Hall in national contest to help restore heritage buildings
Designation comes as France warns of a “continuous decline” in the number of traditional bakeries
Located in Happy Valley, Columbia Cemetery dates back to 1899
Find helps create a new, clearer picture for researchers on how glaciers have moved
It is up to Indigenous communities to determine who belongs, not media, union says
145-kilogram iron meteorite landed billions of years ago and has spiritual significance
Report presents ways to give Indigenous Peoples authority over how they are represented
‘This is a major step forward for First Nations heritage conservation in B.C,’ says Stó:lō chief
The Drill Hall, also referred to as the Armories or Annex, was built in 1904 by David Ewart
Local mystery adds to uptick in unsolved documents, says museum president
Miniature structures modeled after Irish town
Canada only G7 country without legislation protecting historic sites, despite having more than 300
The city urges people to not pick or disturb the heritage plant
Footage shows how much care was taken to preserve heritage of Lakeshore home
Altogether Inclusive - Heritage Week theme rallies residents to participate
Two plaques commemorating Rossland founder, Ross Thompson, were stolen from Rossland Heritage Square