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The Cape Breton Post is the only daily newspaper published on Cape Breton Island. Founded in Sydney, Nova Scotia , in 1901, [ 3 ] it specializes in local coverage of news, events, and sports from communities in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality and the counties of Inverness , Richmond and Victoria .
CJCB-DT (channel 4) is a repeater television station in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network. Owned and operated by network parent Bell Media, the station has a transmitter in Blacketts Lake southwest of the city.
CJCB is a Canadian radio station broadcasting from Sydney, Nova Scotia at 1270 AM.The station is the third oldest radio station in Nova Scotia, hitting the airwaves on February 14, 1929.
People from the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (6 C, 34 P) Colony of Cape Breton Island people (2 C) I. People from Inverness County, Nova Scotia (80 P) R.
Alistair MacLeod, OC FRSC (July 20, 1936 – April 20, 2014) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer and academic. His powerful and moving stories vividly evoke the beauty of Cape Breton Island's rugged landscape and the resilient character of many of its inhabitants, the descendants of Scottish immigrants, who are haunted by ancestral memories and who struggle to reconcile the past and ...
John Allan Cameron, singer-songwriter, from Glencoe Station, credited as the "godfather" of Cape Breton's modern Celtic music revival; Ronald Caplan, historian, publisher, member of the Order of Canada; Lynn Coady, author, winner of the 2013 Scotiabank Giller Prize; Nathan Cohen, theatre critic, broadcaster, publisher
Caper Radio's mandate is to play local, independent and alternative music that may not be heard on other stations within the CBRM area. In July 2019, the radio station was awarded the Local Talent Development Award by the NCRA in recognition of its work towards promoting local artists of the Cape Breton area and hosting events that are ...
CKCH-FM is a radio station broadcasting at 103.5 FM in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.The station was one of several new radio stations approved in 2007 for the Atlantic Provinces and is also one of two new radio stations for the Cape Breton Regional Municipality [1] along with sister station CHRK-FM.