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Sometimes you need an easy spot to take photos. And while for many years that spot has been my own downtown in Milton, Ontario. Another option would be Guelph, Ontario, but downtow...
How fortunate we are to have a Canadian like Whit who experiences such adventures and dares to tell about them.
One can’t help but feel for Harry Short, the initial protagonist of André Narbonne’s trim yet sweeping historical tale. He can’t catch a break for long. His experiences with the mi...
Book excerpt: Bard on the Beach is the Camelot that I dreamed about, writes founder Christopher Gaze. It is a sharing of Shakespeare in an idyllic spot — Vancouver’s Sen̓áḵ...
In this tale, Tattrie brings the reader on a journey of media, Nova Scotia, and our Black history beyond the pages by sharing stories of the people and their obstacles.
Toronto. For the cover shot of issue 27-5, editor Lansdale searched his own collection for this stereograph of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron taken by Mr J W Love about 1865. Bob...
Featuring Alex Boyd, Brent van Staalduinen, André Narbonne, and donalee Moulton
The Digital Spotlight Shelf at The Maple Staple Bookstore now showcases a new collection of curated content, which includes independently published books that cover the genres of s...
Seven Days in Halifax is another piece of that history, detailing a seven-day event in 1970 called Encounter on Urban Environment, which was a road show where experts (from away) c...
WARREN, Ohio – The Book Nook, a new bookstore that specializes in self-published works by independent authors, will have its grand opening Saturday. The shop, owned by Katelyn Matu...
This is the current state of Ontario Place.
If this post had a subtitle, it would be ‘in which the Royal Mail almost sabotages my debut at the Venice Biennale of Art and I’m made to understand that my artwork is “of no intri...
Annie Gibson talks to us about an unexpected entanglement between Heated Rivalry breakout star Hudson Williams and Playwrights Canada Press’ Yaga.
Once the Royal Connaught Hotel was among the jewels of the Hamilton Urban Exploration scene, this stunning early 20th Century Hotel had a glamourous past. It ended its life as a sl...
Music memoirs are hot right now, and I can’t get enough of them. One of the latest on my pile is Rough Description by Don Pyle, the former drummer of Canada’s Shadowy Men
Reading in prison: How Dorchester Penitentiary's book club works | CBC News
Brantford, ON's combination record store, label and print shop zBTFD Records has announced a free-to-attend block party to celebrate its
Toronto. … as they say in baseball when two runners are eliminated at once. In our case, we have two events at once! Our famous Spring Fair opens at noon today, and issue 26-3 of...
Medicine Wheel Publishing is the publisher of many Indigenous authors as well as being the official publisher of Orange Shirt Day written by the Orange Shirt Society. Medicine Whee...
Some books carry readers into private memory. Others step into history, service, childhood, or the places where institutions meet human lives. The Maple Staple Bookstore's latest f...
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotian zoologist and photographer says he hopes his upcoming book on Sable Island’s wild horses will help people appreciate the rugged beauty and adaptability of...
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The Doug Wright Awards, which are Canada's version of the Eisners, awarded Cannon by Lee Lai its best book prize, and more!
KINGSTON CELEBRATES THE TRAGICALLY HIP In 1984, a group surfaced in Kingston and started making waves, especially in local pubs, such as Clarke Hall Pub, Alfies and at Queen’s Univ...
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