
Three Local Museums to Visit Before the Summer’s Over
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I know it’s hard to read, but we are getting closer to…

Join us at the Mahone Bay Museum at 7 p.m. on Saturday,…

Drinks & Nibbles at Lennox Inn On Lunenburg Founder’s Day June 7,…

The Mahone Bay Museum will be hosting a talk series that will…

Preparing our May cover story, our editors faced the question – “What should you call people from Bridgewater?”

“There’s parts of me that are super excited to be offering this historic photographic process in a place that has so much history…I’m really excited to connect more with the community.”

If you look around, there are marks of remembrance around many corners and Veterans' Week is a great time to learn more about these everyday parts of our towns.

Chinese Laundries existed in large numbers in cities and towns across Canada in the first half of the twentieth century. The rise and fall of these family-owned-and-operated laundries was during a part of Canadian history when anti-Chinese sentiment was specifically enshrined in law.