GUYSBOROUGH: “Opry Gold” is a toe-tappin’, roof-raisin’ salute to the greatest music in the history of Country music! To share the Opry’s history is to share the story of Country music. What began as a simple...
by Raissa Tetanish Tatamagouche Light Hub Now TRURO: A project by the local francophone community centre is telling the stories of seniors throughout the province.
WE’KOQMA’Q: The Unama’ki Motion Picture Cooperative (UMPCoop) gave a presentation to students at We’koqma’q Mi’kmaw School on May 14, on different career opportunities in the motion picture and television industry and teacher Rob Smith is hoping to...
MONTREAL, PQ: There will be a local screening of a new French-language documentary chronicling a secret order with a connection to the Strait area. On March 26 at 3 p.m., Centre La Picasse in...
MABOU: The Inverness County Singers and the Young County Singers will be presenting a special concert series called ‘A Tribute to the Beatles’ starting on May 11 in Mabou. This nostalgic trip down memory lane will cover many of The...
CAPE BRETON: The 21st Celtic Colours International Festival is scheduled for October 6-14 and, after months of waiting for the lineup and schedule announcements, tickets are finally on sale. More than 65 communities all over Cape Breton Island will host...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A favourite Maritimes music is marking 34 years of performing together with a visit to Cape Breton. Kevin Evans and Brian Doherty are set to perform at the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre’s Shannon Studio on March 10. “It seems...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Internationally touring Canadian roots artists Gordie Tentrees and Jaxon Haldane are heading out on the road to share their newest record GRIT with two dates in the Strait area. On November 25,...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Taylor Linloff’s journey of self-discovery has taken them into the literary world. Released last week on Amazon, Heirloom Seeds was written and self-published by the Port Hawkesbury resident. Broken down into 17...
PORT HAWKESBURY: After 50 years of preserving and promoting traditional Cape Breton style music through fiddle, guitar, piano, singers, and step dancers, the Cape Breton Fiddlers’ Association is still going strong today. In February,...
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