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QAHN IS 20 !
--June 9, 2020. Founded back in 2000, QAHN celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2020. Never in our wildest dreams could we have predicted that a massive worldwide pandemic would turn our “QAHN 20” victory lap into a surreal “COVID 19” alternate reality. Which of course much of 2020 has turned out to be -- for all of us!
New Online Exhibit by QAHN: "Gifts of the Marsh: Naturalist Henry Mousley"
--May 12, 2020. This new online exhibit by Dwane Wilkin of QAHN features some of the life's work of renowned naturalist Henry Mously. Check it out! Click here!
Memories from across Quebec: "Putting Food on the Table... Stories from Quebec's Farming Past" (Video capsule #2)
--April 15, 2020. Memories from across Quebec: This video capsule was produced by the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN), with archival recordings from the Compton County Historical & Museum Society, the Eastern Townships Resource Centre, Gatineau Valley Historical Society, Hemmingford Archives and Morin Heights Historical Association.
Memories from across Quebec: "Putting Food on the Table... Stories from Quebec's Farming Past" (Video capsule #2)
--April 15, 2020. Memories from across Quebec: This video capsule was produced by the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN), with archival recordings from the Compton County Historical & Museum Society, the Eastern Townships Resource Centre, Gatineau Valley Historical Society, Hemmingford Archives and Morin Heights Historical Association.
New QAHN publication now available: "Diversity & Achievement: Your Story, Our Story
Diversity and Achievement in Anglophone Quebec: Your Story, Our Story
'Devastating loss': Suspicious fire destroys historic wooden bridge in Low, Quebec
--January 21, 2019. Police are investigating what they’re calling a suspicious fire that destroyed a historic covered wooden bridge near Low, Que., on Saturday night. Police were called to the Kelly bridge on chemin du Lac Pike around 6 p.m., said Quebec provincial police Sgt. Claude Denis.
Celebrating William Notman’s artistic legacy at the Canadian Museum of History
--November 22, 2018. On November 23, the Canadian Museum of History opens an exhibition inviting visitors into the world of pioneering 19th-century Canadian photographer William Notman. His achievements as a bold businessman, networker, artist and builder have left a legacy that remains impressive today. Discover the fascinating story of the man behind the camera and explore his work in Notman, Visionary Photographer.
Celebrating William Notman’s artistic legacy at the Canadian Museum of History
--November 22, 2018. On November 23, the Canadian Museum of History opens an exhibition inviting visitors into the world of pioneering 19th-century Canadian photographer William Notman. His achievements as a bold businessman, networker, artist and builder have left a legacy that remains impressive today. Discover the fascinating story of the man behind the camera and explore his work in Notman, Visionary Photographer.
QAHN RESOLUTION: "Place Names and Monuments That Reflect the History and Heritage of English-speaking Quebec"
--June 26, 2018. RESOLUTION The following is an official extract of the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN), held in Quebec City on June 9, 2018: "Whereas the history and heritage of Quebec’s English-speaking communities is reflected in the province’s landscape and built heritage;
QAHN RESOLUTION: "Anglophone Heritage in the Time of Reconciliation"
--June 26, 2018. RESOLUTION The following is an official extract of the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN), held in Quebec City, on June 9, 2018: