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History at risk in Ontario’s Halton region as heritage service shutters: historians

TORONTO - Historians are warning that valuable artifacts in Ontario’s Golden Horseshoe could be lost after a recent decision by a regional council to shutter its heritage services and rehome nearly 35,000 artifacts. 

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History at risk in Ontario's Halton region as heritage service shutters: historians

A historical bicycle is seen on display at the Halton Region Heritage Services in this undated handout photo. It’s one of nearly 35,000 artifacts that will be rehomed when the Region’s heritage services shutter at the end of the year. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout (Mandatory Credit)


TORONTO - Historians are warning that valuable artifacts in Ontario’s Golden Horseshoe could be lost after a recent decision by a regional council to shutter its heritage services and rehome nearly 35,000 artifacts. 

On July 9, Halton Regional Council voted in closed session to “cease delivering heritage services” by the end of the year and to deaccession   its collection that contains around 3,100 photos, 13,000 archival materials and 18,400 objects, including natural artifacts, Indigenous artifacts, farming equipment, artwork, furniture and clothing.

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