Cape Breton artist uses magazine paper to create one-of-a-kind collages
Merrideth MacDonald is a paper artist who has been creating collages out of hundreds of little pieces of magazine paper for the last ten years.
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Merrideth MacDonald is a paper artist who has been creating collages out of hundreds of little pieces of magazine paper for the last ten years.
Jean McKiel started curling in her eighties, now at the age of 94 she is still playing three times a week.
Truro Police Service say a 33-year-old man is in hospital with serious injury following a stabbing at a residence in Truro.
A 65-year-old woman has died following a single-vehicle crash in New Denmark, N.B
Nova Scotia veteran Colin Chabassol will compete in various disciplines at the Invictus Games in B.C. next month.
Cindy Rowan is anxiously waiting by her son’s hospital beside in the Dominican Republic after he was placed in a medically induced coma following an alleged assault during a family vacation.
The looming threat of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods is a week away, but manufacturers say the uncertainty has already had a negative effect, with several companies taking pre-emptive action.
Many Canadians are trying to buy local amid U.S. tariff talks.
An Acadian leader in New Brunswick says little progress has been made in providing bilingual services in the province’s nursing homes.
A new integrated youth services site is opening in Yarmouth, N.S., serving as a one-stop mental health and social services centre for youth and those who support them.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he would retaliate against U.S. tariffs if he was elected prime minister, potentially matching them dollar for dollar.
The Pig and Whistle in Cape Breton is unveiling its upgrades this weekend.
The town’s slogan is “A Great Place to Grow” and last year Riverview, N.B., certainly grew.
The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs says it has rejected an offer from the federal Fisheries Department regarding the establishment of livelihood fisheries.
Gas prices remain high across the Maritimes Friday which is causing concern about what’s to come.
The RCMP in Nova Scotia is warning the public about a new scam involving a text message that appears to be from police.