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One of Canada's best-known printmakers, David Blackwood (1941-2022) put onto paper an enduring vi...
The head of tide of the Wəlastəkw, known as Ekwpahak in Wəlastəkwey, has long been a gathering pl...
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Art Gallery of Ontario's photography department, Collective S...
Out of the museum and into the wild, Katherine Knight's photographs imagine model boats reconnect...
When the first puck dropped in the Professional Women's Hockey League in January 2024, it had bee...
In this utterly unique modern fairy tale, Shane Neilson steps clairvoyantly into Enniskillen, an ...
In A Good Enough Life, twelve terminally ill people speak about life in the face of impending dea...
'I believe my saddle horse knew more than I did . . . He took care of me.'
In Fabulous Fabrications from Busted Hockey Gear, hockey-stick wizard Peter Manchester tells how ...
A wanderer arrives by chance on Inishbream, a rocky dot in the sea just off the west coast of Ire...
In five boldly inventive poems, Claire Harris probes factual accounts of incest, violence, and th...
Who would have guessed that a small province could hold so many falls? New Brunswick is home to a...
Thirteen provocative stories offer lots of sex, a bit of violence, and a wickedly clever explorat...
Dans Miller Brittain: Quand les étoiles jetèrent leurs lances, Tom Smart démontre pour la premièr...
'Run, you little bitch, run. You could run as far as you want, you can' escape.' His uncle's word...
A book about a love affair with Nova Scotia, about the search for a sane and magnificent asylum a...
La dolce vita! Sun-drenched vineyards! Seaside paradises! Sex! Drugs! Rock 'n' Roll! Volcanoes! i...
Letters, photographs, a program from a concert by Madame Albani, a buckskin jacket, clippings abo...
'Tying a salmon fly is either the ultimate expression of insanity or a sublime act of faith.' -- ...
During John Thompson's all-too-brief lifetime, he completed only two volumes of poetry, At the Ed...
A new book by M. Travis Lane is something to celebrate. In her latest collection, Temporary Shelt...
Back by popular demand, here is the encore edition of the ultimate guide to Canadian music, featu...
Shortlisted, 2018 Taste Canada Awards and 2018 Writers' Federation of New Brunswick Book Award fo...
Thrill to the extraordinary untold story of the early career of escape artist extraordinaire Harr...
At 31 years of age, Cyrus F. Inches set off to fight in the Great War, soon afterwards joining th...
From humble beginnings in 1818 as 'the little college by the sea,' Dalhousie University has grown...
'Absorbed in the small, everyday rituals of existence, this remarkable collection of poems tears ...
On November 11, 1923, the fifth anniversary of the Armistice, the memorial for the Fredericton wa...
'The struggle to realize and to express my nature is my life's meaning.' -- Erica Rutherford
This volume accompanies a major retrospective exhibition held at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia f...
'The author of Alder Music, Gary Saunders returns with an evocative, lyrical, and immersive colle...
'As a poet and writer, [Rosemary Sullivan] knows that life is lived not as theory but as practice...
'Gathering together nearly 300 objects, including paintings, prints, scientific illustrations, te...
Near the Kenya-Sudan border, a team of international health program evaluators are abducted and f...
Our Land: The Maritimes examines the historical and legal background to Indigenous land claims in...
In this his first collection of stories, Bradd Burningham displays an uncanny ability to inhabit ...
Like a genuine Down-East Christmas, An Orange from Portugal is tangy and delicious. Novelty spice...
At first glance, 32-year-old Maggie Selgrin seems perfectly content. Sensible and even-tempered, ...
For Herménégilde Chiasson, every work of art is both a cry and a prayer. Beatitudes reflects this...
For twenty years, the CBC Canadian Literary Awards have recognized new and developing writers. In...
Were the Gallery's treasures gifts or loans? Was Lord Beaverbrook careless or devious? Jacques Po...
Alden Nowlan once wrote of a desire to leave behind 'one poem, one story that will tell what it w...