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2002 Karin Cope - "The Aroma of Bees"
First prize winner of the Antigonish Review's annual poetry contest, Port Dufferin's Karin Cope discusses writing, her art and the joy of living in Bay of Islands.

Portia White's Legacy
A Nova Scotian singer who never publicly recorded a note is internationally renowned for her magnificent voice.

Natalie MacMaster
In the footsteps of Anne Murray and Rita McNeil (another 'mcmusical' NS female), Natalie MacMaster was presented in 1999 with an award for "Successful Canadian Woman of the Year".

Sarah McLachlan
Halifax born Sarah McLachlan has won a Grammy Award for "Best Pop Instrumental Performance" and "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" in 1997 and the latter again in 1999.

Angella Geddes-"The Scarecrow Lady"
Necum Teuch author of several children's books, Angella Geddes is also the creator of a famous collection of articulated scarecrows which she displays in and around her home in true folk art fashion.

David Towns Records Passing History
In his growing collection of sensitive sketches, David Towns pays homage to the passing of an historic way of life.

Ross Mason's Sable Island
One of our favourite archived articles, the Ross Mason interview gives us insight into life on Sable, and the thoughts of an adventurer who lived there.

Profile of a Volunteer, Al Lewis
Without volunteers like Al Lewis, trail development would never have happened so quickly and smoothly on the Musquodoboit Trailway.

The Odd Couple of Couples
Two contrasting couples entertain on the eastern shore with a music for just about every taste.

Marie Martin - Charity Begins At Home
Long time Eastern Shore resident Marie Martin exemplifies giving "the Nova Scotian way".


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