Christmas at the Creamery
I recall that as a child I would open the really big Christmas presents first, then the ones that made intriguing sounds when shaken. Sometimes I would rip open the…
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Watching your father dress in your mother's clothes (and vice versa) might not fit in with everyone's idea of Christmas.…
One of my most striking memories is the Christmas of 1995. My nine-year-old son and I had moved to the…
Canada's Atlantic Coast is coveted by people who can afford to live part-time anywhere they please. Do they offer an…
Are we compelled to feed the birds because we're altruistic, or because they remind us of our chatty, colourful selves?
It may be 100 years since LM Montgomery created Anne of Green Gables, but the fiesty redhead's popularity continues to…
PEI'S 40TH Lieutenant Governor, Barbara Hagerman, is an accomplished musician, choir director and voice teacher. She's identified arts and culture,…
Once vanishing and now flourishing, fiddling and -stepdancing are the warp and woof of Cape Breton life.
When the men working on my family's summer home ripped the back off the old house in order to extend…
AMY'S FOCUS never leaves her painting. A few more expertly placed snow flurries and the bull moose comes to life,…