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Month: November 2021

Woman in farm clothes crouches in rows of green vegetables enclosed in a tall plastic hoop house
Lifestyles

At Three Forks Farms, fresh greens a coveted delight well into fall

November 12, 2021 Maureen Strickland 0

As winter approaches, one Ontario farm’s season extension practices lead to a bounty of fresh greens and root vegetables. 

A bearded man smiles at the camera at a coffee shop in Winnipeg
National

Fourth annual memorial service for Winnipeg’s departed homeless a tragic reminder

November 11, 2021 Carmen Ponto 0

Winnipeg homelessness advocate Al Wiebe organizes a yearly event as a way of honouring lives lost on the streets, and the loved ones they left behind.

Robert Chafe, Artistic Director of Artistic Fraud, based in St. John's, NL.
Arts

Artistic Fraud grapples with aging body and mid-life anxiety

November 10, 2021 Sarah Antle 0

Artistic Fraud will livestream an original work called Everybody Just C@lm the F#ck Down on Wednesday, Nov. 10. The production deals with aging bodies, mid-life anxiety – and the intersection of the two.

The Outhouse creators and comedians
Arts

The Outhouse crew finds inspiration in every season

November 9, 2021 Sherri Breen 0

Justin Hawco on the success of The Outhouse of Horror film and what fans can expect for the upcoming Christmas season.

A poppy on a dark lapel.
National

The poppy – a symbol of remembrance for 100 years

November 8, 2021 Andrena Teed 0

Still significant to many people, the poppy reminds us of family and friends who served in the military.

Doug England is a Korean-war veteran and has been a member of the Royal Canadian Legion since 1960. He says Remembrance day is a good day for him to think of his fellow comrades. Chantel Murrin/Kicker
Featured

Remembered and forgotten

November 5, 2021 Chantel Murrin 0

With Nov. 11 approaching, not all veterans feel important

Conor O'Brien and Jordan Richler face off at the Battle of the Buttheads.
Featured

Battle of the buttheads

November 4, 2021 James Grudic 0

Two food vendors put their skills to the test in an event that was part competition and part collaboration.

Hurricane Larry
Featured

Parker’s Cove still dealing with Larry aftermath

November 4, 2021 Dylan Murphy 0

Hurricane was nearly two months ago, but rebuilding efforts are still ongoing.

Metro

St. John’s businesses bid farewell to outdoor patios, for now

November 4, 2021 Kyle Mooney 0

Restaurants workers in downtown St. John’s say they saw capacity crowds two summers in a row.

Candles and balled-up papers sit on the community altar in the Cox and Palmer Second Place room at the LSPU Hall. The Resource Centre for the Arts and the ALTAR team are taking donations to their community altar to donate to organizations in St. John's.
Arts

‘Altar’ a one-character play with a voice for many

November 2, 2021 Alex Wicks 0

Santiago Guzmán and the Resource Centre for the Arts seek to engage the community in unique ways with their show Altar.

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