By: Sister Agnes Bwalya Kawambwa Site is a project under Chalice, which caters for two visually impaired children’s schools, St. Mary’s is in the Luapula Province and St. Odilia is in the northern...
In studying the history of a village, town or county, it is those individuals who had an impact on the life of their time who receive the recognition – and rightfully so. Successful entrepreneurs...
After being accused of inaction and indecision in protecting the moderate livelihood fishery in the southwest part of Nova Scotia, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) continues facing criticism. Recently, the Assembly of...
This week, I was filled with pride to be an alumni of Cape Breton University. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been a proud alum since I graduated in 1994 (BBA) and 1995 (BSc), but the current direction...
The spectacular and beloved Chimney Corner Beach is about to be sold to private interests. This beach is unique, not only as the most beautiful in Western Cape Breton, but also as the only...
Edwards, Burton, Dobson, Maugher: these surnames are familiar to this area, and are most certainly British, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish. These people, like other ethnic groups, came to the New World and established the foundation of a...
On October 1, the provincial government increased the number of players able to play sports from 10 to 50. As a result, Mabou Rec Soccer resumed play and we have been joyfully playing outdoors every week since.
As we approach Remembrance Day, I am hoping that perhaps your readership can assist me with a solemn, but important, task related to veterans. I am the coordinator of the Last Post Fund’s Unmarked...
With a new council about to take over, the hard work begins. After the votes were counted on October 17, electors in the Municipality of the County of Richmond decided the current council needed...
If we resume our journey east along what is now Veteran’s Memorial Drive, there is no habitation until we arrive at the intersection of Arichat-Petit de Grat and the home of Albert Edwards. But...




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