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Murdered Midas: A millionaire, his gold mine, and a strange death on an island paradise

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A northern Ontario gold mine made Sir Harry Oakes one of the richest men in the world. His bizarre murder in the Bahamas in 1943 was considered the crime of the century. Charlotte Gray will follow her presentation by welcoming audience questions about her writing life as a best-selling author and historian. This speaker series […]

Arrested Development: A Start/Stop History of LeBreton Flats

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Phil Jenkins, renowned writer/lecturer/songwriter/musician, takes us on a fascinating journey through two centuries of tumultuous LeBreton Flats history. This speaker series will take place via Zoom. Please register in advance to obtain the link to join. All are welcome to attend without charge.

The Stories Behind Street Names

A presentation by Glenn Clark, President, Gloucester Historical Society, on the stories behind a selection of street names east of the Rideau River. A brief Gloucester Historical Society AGM will precede the presentation. Registration by e-mail [email protected] is required by Saturday, April 17th. A return e-mail will be sent with a link to the meeting.

Paul Family History

Wib Paul will be describing how his family came from Ireland to Huntley Township where they settled and still reside on the Third Line. Registration is required for this Zoom presentation. send email to [email protected] to register.

The Royal Heraldry Society of Canada – yesterday, today, and tomorrow

Vicken Koundakjian, President of the Royal Heraldry Society of Canada, will discuss the work of the Society since its establishment in 1966, its various activities to promote heraldry and encourage its use all across Canada, and what the Society hopes to achieve over the next half century.

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