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Making memories: East Coasters springing into a low-key Easter despite the eggs-travagant commercialism
It’s beginning to look like Christmas with wreathes, plush toys, themed clothes and crafts, home décor, hanging lights and even crackers to pull apart at the dinner table. However, while retail stores are eager to engage and convert with their ...
Musical performance series to bring health-care providers and newcomers together
Newcomers and health-care providers can soon enjoy free performances at the Glasgow Square Theatre, thanks to a new partnership between Healthy Pictou County and the Office of Healthcare Professionals Recruitment Community Fund. Free tickets for ...
Shania Twain playing back-to-back outdoor shows in St. John's this August
From this moment on, you’re gonna hear a lot about Shania Twain coming to St. John’s in August. The famed Canadian singer-songwriter will headline the Churchill Park Music Festival for back-to-back shows on August 16 and 17. Joining the five-time ...
PAUL SMITH: Old school or high tech? The gear you use really depends on what you're doing
In recent years, there have been gigantic technological advances in the outdoor clothing that is available for us to browse and buy. I’m talking about apparel for all of us, including hikers, hunters, fishers, campers, canoeists, kayakers and so ...
Whether out of the box or into the salon, here's what to do when dyeing your do
Laura Churchill Duke Special to SaltWire Not everyone is ready to embrace the grey. Or sometimes people want to experiment with different hair dye or try something new with pops of colour. When it comes to hair, there is a lot of room for ...
Cape Breton Community Calendar events for March 28-April 3, 2024
Cape Breton Community Calendar is a public service listing of community events sponsored by non-profit groups. It will appear weekly on Fridays. The deadline for submissions is the Wednesday previous at noon but to ensure adequate advance ...
MIKE FINIGAN: Columnist returns from the land of the palms
Okay, I admit it. I’ve no imagination. I did not want to go to the Dominican Republic. To Puerto Plata. To stay in a resort for a week and live like a Downton Abbey aristocrat, sleeping, eating, sunning, swimming in the pool, eating, sunning and ...
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'I think you just changed your life’: Halifax comedian impresses Canada’s Got Talent judges
Halifax comedian Travis Lindsay had his shot in front of the microphone for Canada’s Got Talent which aired on Tuesday night. His set in front of judges Howie Mandel, Lilly Singh, Trish Stratus and Kardinal Offishall was all about his life and ...
Th’YARC in Yarmouth continues to thrive as community and volunteers take to the stage
In November 1974, the Yarmouth Arts Regional Council purchased a garage at 76 Parade St. That building was renovated and opened in 1979 as the Lydia Davison Theatre. Through 45 years of community effort, the old building has survived, thrived and ...
Truro, N.S., teen putting on rock music fundraiser to raise money for the Colchester Food Bank
Ethan Chitty is hoping a night of music will go a long way to helping the Colchester Food Bank meet their demand. A 17-year-old living in Truro, Chitty has been organizing Food for the Ears, a concert on April 6 featuring rock and punk bands from ...