PORT HAWKESBURY: The Granville Green Outdoor Concert Series is still months away, but those looking for some musical entertainment can have their boots filled at the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre. “We have some shows coming in during the next little...
ANTIGONISH: A foot-stomping, award-winning musical from Scotland is coming to Theatre Antigonish. Sunshine on Leith is a vibrant, energetic piece of musical theatre, loved by audiences and critics alike. First produced in 2007 by the Dundee Rep Ensemble in Scotland,...
ANTIGONISH: Music of the Night took Antigonish back to the 1960s with the production of the eccentric musical Hairspray. This was Music of the Night's 17th production in the past 21 years. Hairspray tells a story about racial inequality, body...
HALIFAX: A documentary on climate change that includes the village of Little Anse has a new life. Centering on efforts by the community of Gabarus to lobby the provincial and federal governments to replace an aging seawall, the documentary ONLY...
SYDNEY: The 2019 Celtic Colours International Festival has announced the list of venues for this fall’s concerts, including a local addition. The new venues include the Louisdale Lions Club, which will join the ranks of long-time Celtic Colours venues like...
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...
BRANTFORD, ONTARIO: An Antigonish County student is competing for the top prize in SC Johnson Professional’s third-annual Happy Hands dispenser design contest. The Happy Hands contest promotes the importance of handwashing at schools by encouraging K-8 students to use their...
ANTIGONISH: The phrase, never judge someone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes is the essence of the Shoe Project. The Shoe Project Antigonish marks the first time the project has been offered in a small, rural community. The...
ANTIGONISH: In another seven months, the lights will be on. During the launch of Nova Scotia’s newest music festival on January 23 in Antigonish, organizer Ray Mattie unveiled the platform behind the festival and the inaugural line-up for the Nova...
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