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VIDEO: Tuned: Why do so many Cape Bretoners end up in Alberta?

VIDEO: Tuned: Why do so many Cape Bretoners end up in Alberta?

In part 2 of our chat with members of Cape Breton's Pretty Archie we find out why so many Cape Bretoners end up moving to Alberta. And more.
Blues guitar and harmonica go together like peanut butter and chocolate

Blues guitar and harmonica go together like peanut butter and chocolate

Join a workshop with legendary harmonica player Harpdog Brown and guitarist Jordan Edmonds
Kalle Mattson honoured by praise of "Wheat Kings" cover

Kalle Mattson honoured by praise of "Wheat Kings" cover

Sault native Kalle Mattson covered the Tragically Hip's "Wheat Kings"
2016: The year in arts and entertainment (70 photos)

2016: The year in arts and entertainment (70 photos)

It was quite the year for Sault Ste. Marie's arts and entertainment community, and SooToday.com was there to capture it. The accompanying photo gallery shows 2016 as seen through the lenses of staff photographers
Apply now. Get your music and film noticed

Apply now. Get your music and film noticed

2017 NOMFA nominations are now open
12 photos of the Holiday Spectacular

12 photos of the Holiday Spectacular

The Sault Symphony Orchestra presented its annual Holiday Spectacular at the Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre on Saturday, Dec. 17.
Wanna help spruce up the city?

Wanna help spruce up the city?

The deadline for the second Traffic Box Wrap Competition is quickly approaching
VIDEO: Tuned: Pretty Archie Pt. 1

VIDEO: Tuned: Pretty Archie Pt. 1

Pretty Archie, all the way from the East Coast, tells us about touring, connecting with other Cape Bretoners across the country, and the origin of the band’s name. This is part one of our interview.
Emilie-Claire's returning to the Old Town Hall!

Emilie-Claire's returning to the Old Town Hall!

The Summer Concert Series has a bit of jazz, a bit of blues, and a bit of 'newgrass'
Northern Ontario Microbrew Festival growing to two-day event

Northern Ontario Microbrew Festival growing to two-day event

Popular event returns March 10-11