'Back in the Day' host, Martina Coulas, chats with Don Palubeskie, born just before Christmas, 1945 in Barry's Bay, Ontario. A first-rate fiddler and story teller, Don worked in his parent's store -- Jason's'-- on main street Barry's Bay, all while pursuing his musical and sporting interests, as well as becoming one of the most successful pranksters in his home town in the 1950s and '60s. His story is like no other but it's also the reason the Upper Madawaska Valley has the unique character, culture and heritage it does.
Irish Funny Bones
St. Hedwig's Picnics (1912-1960s)
Love & Marriage: Three Chekhov Comedies
Dr. Codd's 1847 Letters
Balmoral Glory Days
An Opeongo Christmas
A Classic Christmas
Sinking of the Mayflower, 12th November 1912
Remember Me: WWII Letters Home
War of the Worlds: The Battle of Brudenell
Next Stop, Barry's Bay - 125th Anniversary
Whoo-hooo! Train's a-Comin' - 125th Anniversary
Fishing with Leacock
Killaloe Shenanigans
Tamarack 'er Down with the Stoppa Lake Melodiers!
Ribbons of Steel: Barry's Bay & the OA & PS Railroad, 1894
The Songs of Percy Bresnahan
St. Lawrence O'Toole Parish
Thomas G. Devine's 'Madawaska'
A Taste of "Appalachian Celtic" at the Old Barry's Bay Train Station
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