
Cat’s in the Ladle: South Shore Centre’s Hottest New Flavour Haven: Tacoland
This summer, the South Shore Centre welcomed the town’s hottest new flavour…

This summer, the South Shore Centre welcomed the town’s hottest new flavour…

Dear Anne, A year ago, someone turned the house two doors down…

If you’ve been reading this column for the last few months, you…

What’s your favourite colour? Bright yellow. Honestly, it’s all I wear August…

Elizabeth’s Books, in the heart of the Town of Lunenburg’s bookselling district,…

My husband and I traded in our smartphones for flip phones for…

As the crisp air rolls in, it’s time to start thinking about…

What do great white sharks, microplastics, and a competitive teenage curling team…

Since Laurence Mawhinney’s retirement in 2012, posting hostile, insulting rants on Facebook…

Coastal Action turns 30! This year we celebrate a significant milestone-30 years…

The community theatre group has recently moved into its new home at 123 Empire Street in Bridgewater. The second-floor venue has a small performance area with approximately 100 seats, a backstage space, and storage for costumes and props.

On a chilly late summer night, Liz Powers gathers with a group of tourists in front of the Mariner King Inn Lunenburg. Lanterns are distributed, introductions are made. Powers jokes about how quiet the town is at night as a pick-up truck blasts by us at twice the speed limit. Then our small group sets off into the foggy night to learn about Lunenburg’s most notorious ghosts.