Warren Schlote
@ReporterWarren
The sky is blue and I'm there too! @warrenthereporter.bsky Creator of #LivingHistoryCA; link in bio. Also with @CBCSudbury. Headshot by B.E., header by me. {he}
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https://LivingHistory.ca 14-09-2020 17:29:24
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Just north of Toronto lies the remains of a great shipping canal that was never completed. Warren Schlote tells the story from the ruins of the Newmarket Ghost Canal. tvo.org/video/living-h…
Happy to have Warren Schlote Schlote joining TVO Today | The Agenda tonight. Apparently, he's pretty chuffed too: youtube.com/watch?v=hp2twK… #history
This weekend, Newspapers.com is free to access. This includes the Publisher Extra content, material still under copyright:
genealogyalacarte.ca/?p=42661
via Gail Dever
NEWS: There is an 11th octagonal #deadhouse in Ontario! Thank you Warren Schlote for alerting me to the Newmarket dead house, it wasn't in the database yet! I've written a little blog post about the structure & site: #archaeology #culturalheritage
spadeandthegrave.com/2024/01/29/cat…
Black Press Ltd., the owner of dozens of community newspapers across Western Canada, files for creditor protection, announces sale. theglobeandmail.com/business/artic… via Report on Business #cdnmedia #journalism
Kudos to Warren Schlote for bringing some attention to something I didn't know anything about: some extraordinary 'Badlands' in Region of Peel. youtube.com/watch?v=g67KDp… Town of Caledon #landscape #landscape s #peel
I'm really pleased with how this week's #LivingHistoryCA episode turned out. It's a story with ties to my childhood, and learning (and teaching) more about this place has been an amazing experience!
youtu.be/g67KDpwxB3A
Today's #LivingHistoryCA episode is about a big, important question: how do we decide what to save, and whom does it serve?
We'll explore that through an incredible preserved piece of 1860s-era history in Haliburton. Please take a look!
youtu.be/3zVRqvPi4sA
Today's episode of #LivingHistoryCA is the story of how Sudbury is working to recover from years of industrial damage, how much has changed but also how much remains to be done.
Please check it out and share it around! youtu.be/3zyXnMKWdFA