WAGMATCOOK FIRST NATION: Read the fine print. Morgan Toney laughs as he offers that advice while reflecting on his start as a music student at Cape Breton University (CBU). “It’s really...
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...
WESTVILLE: NSCC Strait Area Campus student Bailey MacKinnon was the opening act for Brett Kissel on his “Ice, Snow & 30 Below Tour” which will made its way to the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre on January 29. The 19-year-old Westville...
ANTIGONISH: Tareq Hadhad says his family’s story is more than just chocolate; it’s about the message behind it – peace. During a book launch on October 29 at the Antigonish Farmers Market, the CEO...
PORT HOOD: The Port Hood Area Development Society (PHADS) will host the third annual Murphy’s Pond Music Festival. The event starts on Friday, July 10 from 4-8 p.m. with a homemade fish cake and bean supper...
LAKEFIELD, ONTARIO: Natalie MacMaster said her nomination to the Order of Nova Scotia came at a special time. “It feels incredible,” she told The Reporter. “It feels so good to be honoured by those...
ANTIGONISH: Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre will present Take d Milk, Nah? by Jivesh Parasram, on March 31 and April 1 at the Bauer Theatre as part of a special East Coast tour. In this...
SYDNEY: While living in Ontario, Chris McDonald remembers his wife, then girlfriend, was “really into Cape Breton music,” so they attended plenty of concerts and shows featuring the genre. “They were amazing,” he says...
ST. GEORGE'S CHANNEL: Keith Mullins will perform at St. George’s Channel Hall on February 23. Born and raised in Cape Breton, Mullins, for a quarter-century has been synonymous with the east coast music scene. His professional career, beginning at the...
INVERNESS: Literary heavy weights recently gathered at the Inverness County Centre for the Arts to share their work and talk about the way living in Cape Breton influences their writing. The event was called “Beyond the...
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