Students at the Cobequid Educational Centre in Truro, N.S., hosted the school's first Mawio’mi on Wednesday. The event was a cultural celebration that took two years of planning by students. The CBC's Sis'moqon was there and she spoke with some of the organizers.
N.S. author takes on solo journey inspired by Captain Joshua Slocum
Halifax's Theatre Arts Guild to host inaugural Spring Festival
Dartmouth production of 'Dance Nation' allows actors to return to teenhood
Road safety advocate worried about declining number of speeding tickets in HRM
Is Ottawa officially cracking down on the export of illegal elvers?
Halifax paramedic recognized for leadership in field
'Respect Mother Nature': What you should know about spreading seeds
N.S. musician says he won't tour in U.S. due to extreme costs
Meet the members of the Halifax youth choir Soundtrax
JIMBO's Drag Circus is coming to Nova Scotia
Cape Breton-style square dancing seeing a resurgence
Looking back at Nova Scotia's film history
Colonization is the disease, but community is the medicine
Halifax's 2B Theatre transforms old video store into multipurpose arts space
Laurie Anderson granted honourary degree from NSCAD
Julian Taylor on how the 'human spirit' inspires him to keep making music
New book highlights Black Atlantic Canadian achievements
Joseph Laycock on the Devil's comings and goings, and how he's used across time and cultures
'F-1 on water': International sailing competition set to make waves in Halifax
Editor Jon Tattrie on the best new books from Atlantic Canada
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Someone Knows Something
Front Burner
Uncover
Under the Influence with Terry O’Reilly
The Current