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...
By Alec Bruce, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Guysborough Journal GUYSBOROUGH: Former Boston high school principal Jack Leonard – now living in Boylston – recalls, with ringing clarity, how he never seemed...
ARICHAT: The St. John’s Centre for the Arts are finalists in the Next Great Save Competition and have a chance at a $50,000 grand prize, aiming to help advance projects that protect, adapt, renew, or improve heritage...
ST. PETER’S: Guitar and fiddle players; banjo, bass and mandolin pickers; ukulele strummers; harmonica blowers and tinwhistlers; step and square dancers; piano players; singers; and bodhran bangers will descend again on St. Peter’s in early June. They’re all coming for...
HIGH RIVER, ALBERTA: He once shied away from playing his guitar around the campfire while growing up in Pictou County. Today, George Canyon is gearing up for an acoustic Atlantic Canadian tour that will bring him and his many country...
ST. PETER'S: The St. Peter's Community Club presented two performances in February of "Pot Luck Soup" featuring the Nicolas Denys Players. The play, written by Annie MacDonnell and directed by Duane Burke, is a fundraiser for the St. Peter's Community...
MABOU: Strathspey Performing Arts Centre in Mabou is very happy to partner with Cape Breton University Boardmore Playhouse Director, Todd Hiscock, presenting a fresh and uniquely entertaining theatrical event during the summer of 2017. Marion Bridge debuts at Strathspey on...
L’ARDOISE: An exhibit of arts-based storytelling will took place last Tuesday at the Louisdale Lions Club on Whiteside Road in Louisdale. The exhibit showcased the storytelling of local seniors who took part in workshops over the past two months. It...
CLEVELAND: Christena Gillis says love, acceptance and inclusion are three things that connects all of us together as human beings and when you read her new book Man Included some of those things come to mid.
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