The poet weaves themes of love and loss, wandering and discovery
by : Alison Dyer
by : Alison Dyer
The poet weaves themes of love and loss, wandering and discovery
by : Elizabeth Johnston
As we know from recent scientific studies, even a few minutes of calm mindfulness or reflection can do wonders for our mind and body
by : Heather Fegan
Themes of crime, substance abuse, danger, and con artistry are all touched on
by : Lyla Hage
Herman shares the strange sounds he’s been hearing at night and Carpet recognizes them as the dreaded noises made by Attic Monsters
by : Katie Ingram
Originally published in 1847, it presents Indigenous peoples in a more favourable light, going against popular opinion of the time
by : Paul Bennett
Murray’s history is sure to restore the full lustre to its reputation as a leading Canadian medical school
by : Laurie Burns
The story has many layers, including George’s depressed and injured father, a lovely friendship with an elderly man and a sweet brother with an adorable Victorian disposition
by : Philip Moscovitch
Benson shares what he knows about a range of healing practices–including mindfulness, meditation, walks in the woods, playing music, Tai Chi and Qigong, journaling, exercise and grounding activities like gardening
by : Denise Flint
The stories, real or imagined, are steeped in authenticity
by : Lisa Doucet
Puffins have suddenly and inexplicably invaded this seaside town, turning up in museums and galleries, on rooftops and doorsteps, at major intersections and anyplace the eye can see
by : Karl Wells
What’s not to like about spicy crab and arugula omelet, lobster and corn wontons, mustard pork schnitzel and maple pecan cream tart?
by : Allan Lynch
PIAU: Journey to the Promised Land is not a book about victimization, rather it is an empowering book that explores decades of co-existence between the French, Acadians, British and Mi’kmaq

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