D’ESCOUSSE: A local author was one of the winners of Creative Nova Scotia Awards handed out recently.
Author Marjorie Simmins was one of three winners to receive the $5,000 Established Artist Recognition Award in...
GRAND RIVER: A local musician, now author, has plans to keep performing and writing.
Have Guitar, Will Travel: Bill Culp’s Rock & Roll Road to Cape Breton was released late last year, but thanks...
HAMILTON, ONTARIO: Hoping to help Canadians stay at
home, The Trews have
released a new single and accompanying video.
Safely in isolation at his home with his family,
guitarist John-Angus MacDonald told The
Reporter their latest track “God...
ANTIGONISH: Antigonish is home to a unique place in the educational world in the midst of the many shelves of books inside the Angus L. Macdonald Library at StFX University.
Home to one of...
GUYSBOROUGH: It’s that magical time. The Fairy Godmother will be waving her wand, and Cinderella will soon be whisked off to the ball.
All the magic you are familiar with, and some updated humour...
ANTIGONISH: A feature film based on the true story of the Hadhad family, who fled Syria and re-established their family chocolate company within the four walls of their new home in rural Nova Scotia, will make its...
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...
TORONTO, ONTARIO: The second installment of a CBC Radio show compilation has a
genuine Cape Breton feel.
“The
Vinyl Cafe 25 Years - Volume II: Postcards from Canada” compiles 21
show-opening essays recorded at live Vinyl Cafe...
RICHMOND COUNTY: National Seniors Day was October 1.
What a great time to commit to “Plow It Forward” in celebration of seniors in the Strait area.
This year the Seniors Take Action Coalition is asking individuals to make a commitment to...
ANTIGONISH: The 2017 edition of Antigonight is underway.
The annual event kicked off on September 1 with an artist talk presented by Regina Marzlin.
The event continues with a First Voices showcase at the People’s Place Library and Antigonish Town Hall,...













