Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin elders named the mummified mammoth Nun cho ga meaning “big baby animal.”
Pooch became a small-town Vancouver Island sensation in the ’30s and ’40s for his tavern exploits
Ladysmith Maritime Society will care for Dorothy until Maritime Museum of B.C. finds permanent home
Local mystery adds to uptick in unsolved documents, says museum president
Premier says public engagement will now determine the future of the ‘seismically unsafe’ building
Letter found 56 years later by Rathtrevor Beach tourists
Buried treasure inadvertently dug out of 4-foot deep hole in sand
Buried treasure inadvertently dug out of 4-foot deep hole in sand
Kelly Black highlights former house owner Peter O’Reilly’s 18 years as Indian Reserve commissioner
Series gives voice to those silenced by Holocaust in youth-friendly format
On the afternoon of May 26, 1896, the mid-span of the Point Ellice Bridge collapsed
‘Say Whoa to Rodeo’ took a while to catch on
Ann Marie Burns hopes to write books about some of the tales she’s written for Papertown Station
Space under social staircase dedicated to highlighting the school history
Video filmed in historic 153 Mile Store was the ‘perfect place’
The museum is looking for storage space until a new permanent home is found
City of Nanaimo lowering flags to commemorate Esplanade Mine explosion that killed 150