Cape Breton's Magazine

Cape Breton's Magazine, ISSUE 21:
•The Mine Explosion in New Waterford, 1917 •A Milling Frolic on the North Shore • New England's Role in the Underdevelopment of Cape Breton Island during the French Regime, 1713-58 • 'Red Conall of the Tricks' in Gaelic and English • Two Diagrams of the Micmac Food Year • Alex Campbell Remembers Cooke's Highway Camp • Bell and Baldwin's Hydrofoil: the HD-4

Cape Breton's Magazine, ISSUE 24:
•When the Employees Owned the Trams •The Four Lives of the Micmac Copper Pot •Amelia Cook: Great-Grandmother's Cures •Hector Carmichael and Alexander Kerr 
Cape Breton's Magazine, ISSUE 25:
•Art Langley, Sr.: A Comment on Politics •With Margaret MacDonald of Glace Bay •Ben Christmas: Chants and Customs •Stories from Visits Down North •Pushing Off at Wreck Cove Shore •The Pulp Mill Comes to the Strait •How We Got the Canso Causeway •The Saga of the Reluctant Piper

Cape Breton's Magazine, ISSUE 27:
•From Conversations with Steelworkers •Rita MacNeil of Big Pond •The Separatist Movement in Cape Breton •Kenneth MacKenzie, Northeast Margaree • Gaelic Precenting on the North Shore• in This Issue: a Free Soundsheet Record of Rita MacNeil Singing 'Old Man,' and Gaelic Precenting from the North Shore

Cape Breton's Magazine, ISSUE 28:
•Working on the S and L Railroad, Part One •George Maxwell Family Stories •Poaching for Salmon on the Margaree •A Letter from St. Ann's Bay, 1634 •At the Glengarry Mineral Spring •A Story of the Micmac Chief, Ulgimoo •Bob Fitzgerald and the Big Fish • C. M. (Clem) Anson and Steel
