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Stay up to date with the latest news and events from CASC.
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CASC Member Support for COVID-19
Dear CASC-Member Chief Executives: We have heard from many of our members who are working to respond and prepare for the outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus disease. As of March 5, 2020, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has assessed the public health risk associated with COVID-19 as low for Canada. They will continue to reassess the public health…
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You can test the science of your favourite superheroes at this EXTRAORDINARY science event in Vancouver
Could gamma-ray exposure give anyone super strength? Would superpowers change if our heroes landed on different planets in our solar system? Is any of this really possible?! H.R. MacMillan Space Centre will explore these questions and more with kid-friendly science during their first family night of the new year. Science of Superheroes, which takes place from 6:30…
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City of Kitchener could step in to help THEMUSEUM expand
THEMUSEUM in downtown Kitchener is hoping to expand and could be in line for help from the city of Kitchener. City staff is recommending a proposal to front the Museum $3 million to buy the neighbouring BMO building on the corner of King Street and Queen Street in Kitchener. THEMUSEUM has plans to use the…
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Manitoba Museum CEO to retire after two decades in role
WINNIPEG — The CEO of the Manitoba Museum is retiring after being in the role for more than two decades. The museum announced Wednesday Claudette Leclerc will be retiring as of March 31, 2021. Leclerc has been the CEO and executive director of the Manitoba Museum for 23 years. “It has been a tremendous honour…
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Theatre and tech collide in dystopian TELUS World of Science show
For the first time in 20 years, live theatre is back at the TELUS World of Science’s Zeidler Dome. Girl in the Machine explores digital dependency and human relationships with the help of a 360-degree visual experience. The Dome’s digital visualization theatre features 10K resolution. “It’s a dystopian drama that focuses on a couple and what happens…
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Young space campers get out-of-this-world experience at TWOS
Wannabe astronauts attending the Telus World of Science Edmonton (TWOS) S.P.A.C.E explorers camp came away inspired after a virtual presentation from the Canadian Space Agency on Tuesday. They linked up with Magdalena Wierus, a Project Engineer on the RADARSAT Constellation Mission, for a video conference. She spoke to students in Edmonton for 30 minutes from…
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Okanagan Science Centre offers anti-bullying program
The largest anti-bullying event of the year takes place this month, and the Okanagan Science Centre is inviting people to wear pink and take a stand. For Pink Shirt Day on Feb. 26, the science centre is hosting two events — one geared towards children and the other parents. The anti-bullying for children workshop, led…
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Ingenium members-only LEGO® Contest: Imagine the Future
When you think about the future, what do you imagine life might be like in Canada? What will our homes be like…and what technologies will make our daily lives easier? Will we all travel by flying cars, and could they take us to other planets? Will our food look the same? In the spirit of…
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Ontario Science Centre unveils Great Conversations: The Mind Series
Do you understand the power of your mind? The Ontario Science Centre launches its 2020 speaker series on The Mind in collaboration with Knowledge Partner, the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI). The series brings leading experts to share the latest research into the brain and how our minds work. Rooted in psychology, the Science Centre’s latest exhibition MindWorks brings mental…