Film as historical memory: a coal mining thriller
A gory film made 40 years ago points to characteristics of post-industrial Cape Breton. University of New Brunswick alumnus, Lachlan...
Read moreA gory film made 40 years ago points to characteristics of post-industrial Cape Breton. University of New Brunswick alumnus, Lachlan...
Read moreIt is with deep sadness that I must convey the news of the passing of Bill Chedore, former 1st National...
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Read moreThe last time someone other than my spouse or myself cared for our daughter, she was being airlifted to the...
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Read moreA federal benefit for low-income people with disabilities will continue to provide no more than $200 per month — adjusted...
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