ANTIGONISH: Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre is preparing to add a third play to its Main Stage repertory with The Goodnight Bird by Governor General’s Award winning playwright Colleen Murphy. The show opens on August 8, with...
PORT HOOD: During an era of face masks and social distancing, Donelda MacDonnell’s collection of short stories, The Weaving of My Tartan Heart, offers readers a chance to return to less complicated times. And...
MABOU: A local musician has found a way to bring a taste of Nashville home to Inverness County. The “Ole Opry Show with Lynn Chisholm” will bring country music favourites such as George Jones and Tammy Wynette to life on...
PORT HAWKESBBURY: There will be two local highland dancers in Calgary, Alberta from June 30-July 4 competing in the Scotdance Canada Championship Series. Taylor MacQuarrie of Port Hawkesbury and Annie Hennessey of Newtown are both members of the Port Hawkesbury...
ANTIGONISH: In recognition of her impact as a teacher, theatre director, and inspiration to countless students, Music of the Night will honour Eleanor Mutimer during its upcoming production of School of Rock. The production...
ANTIGONISH: After its inaugural festival in 2019, the Nova Scotia Summer Fest is hitting the road this summer. Based in the heart of Antigonish, the festival’s first year featured such acts as Classified, Alan...
SYDNEY: They’ve spent the last four years documenting ghostly happenings on the eastern side of the island, and now Jason Murphy and Doug Mombourquette are anxious to visit Richmond and Inverness counties to shed some light on those things...
ANTIGONISH: The president of the Antigonish Tourism Association says as a way to get people back into hotels and restaurants as well as supporting cultural organizations, they are setting the stage for Antigonish’s inaugural jazz festival.
ST. ANNE’S: Research conducted during the third season of “KitchenFest! Féis a’ Chidsin!” proved the festival to be a motivator for tourists to visit Cape Breton and a positive impact on the island’s tourism economy with over 8,000 people...
GUYSBOROUGH: Known for taking risks with bold new works of theatre, Mulgrave Road Theatre (MRT) is now taking a risk unlike any it has ever taken. MRT is going to let audiences decide on their ticket price. Following a trial...
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