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Today in History for July 26: In 1603, James VI of Scotland was crowned King James I of England. He then authorized an English translation of the Scriptures, first published in 1611 and known since as ...
A nurse practitioner who is also a medical student and drag performer is this year’s winner of the coveted Candy Palmater ...
The National Touring Museum, founded by a Peterborough resident, will officially commence its second cross Canada tour next ...
National interviews with people who grew up in the child services system call for preventive, compassionate support.
One hundred and fifty years ago, on the left bank of the Kaministiquia River, four miles from Thunder Bay, the first sod was ...
The current strike involving the Cape Breton Island Building and Construction Trades Council and their private sector employers offers a fine opportunity for people on this island to be reminded of ...
BackStage Broads, the latest comedy by Joe Simonelli and Lori Sigrist, whose recent comedy Half Baked had a successful run at The Broadway Palm last month, will premiere at The Cape Cafe Dessert ...
The Cape Breton Regional Police Service Retirement Association recently sponsored eight children for summer camp this month at Camp Bretondean, Albert Bridge, Mira. Shown above is Treasurer John ...
LOVE Island fans have branded Meg a “red flag” after noticing a concerning trait. Throughout the series, questions have been raised about her man Dejon’s motivations after a numbe… ...
The Cape Breton Island Building and Construction Trades Council, representing 10 unions, says a promise to restore wages is not being honoured and workers are being asked to accept even lower pay.
A Lincoln man with a knife and a Nazi flag allegedly stomped on a Cape Verdean flag outside East Providence City Hall. The incident was captured on surveillance video.
American Cruise Lines is expanding New Bedford stops, and aims to build a park at the state pier. How much does one of its cruises cost?