ARICHAT: A local author has two new books available to the public. In the late 1970s, Merrill Boudreau started indulging his interest in Isle Madame’s past with trips to the Nova Scotia Archives in...
ANTIOGONISH: The StFX Art Gallery is pleased to present the 2020 StFX Art Department Faculty Exhibition on now in its new space, 2002 Mulroney Hall. St. Francis Xavier University has championed the importance of...
ST. JOSEPH DU MOINE: Under the theme “The Resilience of Art and Community,” the Cabot Trail Writers Festival will be taking place again this year. Rebecca Silver Slayter, the festival’s executive and artistic director,...
HALIFAX: Bridge & Wolak are a globe-trotting music and comedy duo, merging traditional instruments with 21st-century digital technology. Michael Bridge (accordions and piano) and Kornel Wolak (clarinet and piano) perform their original brand of...
Photos by Nicole FawcettWhile groups remained in their bubbles and masks were worn, children and seniors alike were treated to a day of games, a maze, treats, and fun. The day ended...
SYDNEY: Faced with current restrictions on travel and large gatherings, Celtic Colours International Festival will be doing things differently this year. Instead of hosting concerts all over Cape Breton Island this October, Celtic Colours...
ANTIGONISH: After 18 days of shooting in Windsor, Halifax and Chester, the feature film Dawn, Her Dad & the Tractor wrapped last week in Antigonish. Writer and director Shelley Thompson, completed the first Telefilm-funded...
MABOU: The debut novel from a local author is now available. Dirty Birds by Morgan Murray is a satirical novel that tells the story of Milton Ontario—not to be confused with Milton, Ontario—and his...
INVERNESS: The Inverness County Centre for the Arts (ICCA) is excited to announce Sarah C. Rankin’s “Home” will run until October 4. The show is sponsored by Quincy Street Market. The gallery is open...
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