The Good Food Bus in Cape Breton
Written by Lynne McCarron (WeavEast Fellow, Nova Scotia) Forty five years ago, my parents adopted an eighteen month old boy, a brother for their […]
Written by Lynne McCarron (WeavEast Fellow, Nova Scotia) Forty five years ago, my parents adopted an eighteen month old boy, a brother for their […]
Mark Inglis is the Marketing and Communications Officer for the Cape Breton Regional Hospital Foundation (CBRH). CBRH Foundation is a registered charity and its primary goal […]
Originally from France, Estelle Levangie has always known that owning her own farm was her end game. She spent her younger years living and […]
Boyd MacNeil Boyd MacNeil always knew that music would be a big part of his life. The youngest sibling in a musical family, Boyd […]
by Inspiring Communities staff It was a quiet Friday night in North Sydney and large sturdy canvases were hung with precision on the peacock […]
Efflor ARC, an artist run studio in North Sydney is collaborating with the Five Eleven Youth and Family Center, to make artistry accessible in the Northside.
Experts and community members came together for a panel discussion of how we can better understand substance use and related issues on the Northside.
The desire to make a difference – even in a small way – is such an incredible thing, although it’s often snuffed out by harsh realities and tough situations. For Northside resident Angie Rudderham, that could so easily have been the narrative.
The cultural fabric of the community has unravelled over the years and it is time to reweave the fabric. The first coal mines and steel plant along with the military structures are key historical elements to be recognized within the community and beyond.