Canadian cannon comes home
By Casey Bolton The sound of gunfire stopped and silence swept across the Western Front on Nov. 11, 1918. The war that had claimed some 60,000 Canadian lives had finally…
War Museum exhibit tells story of refugees turned away from Canada
By Evelyn Myers A new exhibit at the Canadian War Museum explores the Second World War-era tragedy of the St. Louis, in which more than 900 Jewish refugees fleeing the…
New exhibit at Canadian War Museum features military art
By Hunza Chaudhary The Canadian War Museum’s latest exhibition will feature various works of art created by civilian artists deployed worldwide with the Canadian Forces to such locations as Kuwait,…
Art exhibit honours Canadian soldier’s bond with family
By Lia Pizarro More than 100 years after the beginning of the First World War, the story of a Canadian soldier’s love for his daughter — along with the flowers…
Vimy Ridge exhibit remembers pivotal 1917 battle
By Meaghan Richens More than a century later, Canadians are still commemorating the Battle of Vimy Ridge, and the sacrifices that were made there. The Battle of Vimy Ridge took…
War Museum introduces games
By Rachel Dale Standing in the shadows of war tanks may seem like a dark place to be, but for many families this March Break it was their favourite part…
Canadian War Museum sends First World War art exhibit to Arras, France
By Jullian Paquin The Canadian War Museum is getting ready to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge by sharing its war art collection with a larger…
War museum to honour Vimy
By Rielly Riggs Canadians will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge this April, and the Canadian War Museum is hosting initiatives and exhibits to commemorate the…
Canadian War Museum volunteers receive honours from Governor General
Two Friends of the Canadian War Museum received the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers in front of friends, family and Gov. Gen. David Johnston on Sept. 6. Michael Braham and Mai-Yu…