Trust is the most important part of a relationship, closely followed by communication. If you have those two things, everything else falls into place. Canadians and all people should be skeptical of government power and should ask hard questions: What...
Stars in red sneakers Hop-scotched with the planets Braided the comets' tails Jumped over the black holes Swallowed the raindrops Bubbled the...
I have forwarded this note to the leadership of Cape Breton Island’s municipalities and First Nations. It is encouraging to see discussions recently with respect to Cape Breton’s municipal and First Nation leaders calling...
Europeans and others who arrived in North America adopted the idea of taking as much of the natural resources (lumber, minerals, fish, etc.) as they possibly could. They have continued to do exactly that...
Editor’s note: The following letter was written to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Chuck Porter. Dear Minister Porter, I am writing to confirm that the Springtide Board of Directors...
The landscape of Cape Breton-Unama’ki is changing. Innovative new businesses are appearing across the island, the international student population is growing at an unprecedented rate, and traditional industries such as seafood and tourism are experiencing renewed growth....
Dear Covid-19, Yes, you have caused chaos. You have caused fear and anxiety. You have caused sickness and death. But do you know what else you have caused? You have caused...
Minister Lebouthillier announced that the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) will not open the 2024 elver season, which, in turn, also means a non-renewal of the Kespukwitk Elver Harvest Document for the season. The Kespukwitk...
Editor’s note: The following letter was written to Premier Tim Houston. According to the web site mabougolfproject.ca: “Cabot is seeking to lease a portion of the land within the boundaries of the West Mabou...
Editor’s note: The following letter was written to the Town of Mulgrave. My name is Russ from Sydney, and I am the host of an Internet podcast called “The Cape Breton Situation Podcast.” We are hoping...




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