If you want to know what kind of winter to expect across much of Canada this winter, you’re out of luck — Environment and ...
Environment Canada issued a range of winter weather warnings across southern and central Saskatchewan on Tuesday. “It's just ...
An effort by two wealthy Canadian families to acquire the 355-year-old Hudson’s Bay charter and preserve it under public custodianship cleared a key hurdle last week. The 1670 Royal Charter, signed by ...
If you missed out scoring rare pieces from the Hudson’s Bay Company Collection auctioned off earlier in November, you could still snag a piece of history — but only if you act fast. While some ...
0:45 Winston Churchill painting sells for $1.3M as Hudson’s Bay art hits auction block The bids have begun to fly at a Toronto auction where 27 pieces from Hudson’s Bay‘s art collection are being sold ...
It is the centrepiece of this unusually poignant art auction taking place on Wednesday afternoon, the liquidation of the Bay’s fine art collection You can save this article by registering for free ...
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Two of Canada’s wealthiest families have teamed up to make an $18-million bid for the Hudson’s Bay Company Royal Charter, with the goal of donating the historic document to four public institutions ...
About halfway through the sale of the Hudson’s Bay Co. art collection in Toronto on Wednesday, auctioneer David Heffel decided to talk about the weather. “It’s getting a little chilly in here,” Mr.
A Winston Churchill painting sold for the highest price yet for art once owned by the defunct Hudson’s Bay Co., earning $1.3 million at a Toronto auction Wednesday. The 1935 oil work, a Marrakech ...
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