News from around Cape Breton
Travel tips, tourism stories, and news from across the island and Nova Scotia, gathered from a curated handful of sources. We don't write these — we link out to the publishers.
A local rollerskating club draws on historical influences to build community on wheels.
Federal authorities are considering a partial closure of Nova Scotia's snow crab fishery as stocks reach critical levels.
The Cape Breton Music Industry Hall of Fame has inducted four new honorees, recognizing significant contributions to the region's musical legacy.
McDonald's Cape Breton has donated $102,000 to support emergency care services at the local hospital.
Cape Breton Dragway kicks off its season this weekend with the first race events of the year.
A St. Ann's Bay minister shares how her garden has become a source of peace and solace.
A beloved New Waterford baseball player is remembered for his exceptional talent and impact on the sport in the community.
Mi'kmaw groups are developing a plan to restock elvers in Bras d'Or Lake.
Citizen members of the Cape Breton police commission board are calling on the CBRM to provide financial compensation for their volunteer work.
Gas prices have dropped across the Maritimes, offering some relief at the pump for drivers in the region.
Mi'kmaw groups are developing a plan to replenish eel populations in Bras d'Or Lake.
Four musicians have been inducted into the Cape Breton music hall of fame, recognizing their contributions to the region's rich musical heritage.
A proposal to compensate citizen members of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality's police commission is under consideration.
Cape Breton is planning special activities to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day.
A Cape Breton airport executive has been recognized by Wings magazine for their contributions to the aviation industry.
Cape Breton University has appointed a new chair for the Shannon School of Business advisory board.