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Celtic Life International

September/October 2022 Vol. 36 No. 5
Magazine

Celtic Life International is home to an extensive collection of feature stories, interviews, history, heritage, news, views, reviews, recipes, events, trivia, humour and tidbits from across all Seven Celtic Nations and beyond.

Celtic Life International

Fáilte • Unama’ki

Thoughtful Changes • One Nova Scotia organization wants to make mental health support accessible to all

Celtic Life Style

DE THA DOL

CELTS IN THE COMMUNITY

NUA

FESTIVAL FOCUS

Eco Bar • One small Cape Breton business is aiming to make a big difference

Liverpool Irish Festival • One woman continues to connect the Celtic dots

Gemma Briggs • Gemma Briggs passes on her passion for the pipes

Fiùran

Menstrie Castle, William Alexander and the Nova Scotia Connection • Our award-winning photojournalist Tom Langlands explores the ties that bind old and new Scotland

On the Trail of Celtic Europe • In the third installment of an ongoing series, Celtic Life International correspondent Steve Melia pedals through the past

In Search of Darien • In the first installment of a tw0-part series, Lesley Choyce has Georgia on his mind

Sara Tiara

Canada’s Celtic Coast • Though it goes by many names - Unama’ki by the Mi’kmaq First Nation communities, Île du Cap-Breton by the French Acadian communities, and Eilean Cheap Bhreatainn by the Gaelic communities - Cape Breton is a one-of-a-kind part of the world. Chris Muise tells us more.

The Best of Cape Breton • Cape Breton is awash in both Celtic culture and natural beauty. When you go, be sure to check out these amazing activities.

Hiking Cape Breton • Whether it’s a casual hike along the rugged coastline or an epic journey to Nova Scotia’s tallest waterfall, Cape Breton has a hike for everyone.

The Glory of Glenora • Celtic Life International correspondent Ray Pearson samples the spirit of Cape Breton

Celtic Colours International Festival • Each autumn, Cape Breton opens its homes and its heart to the world

Colaisde na Gàidhlig • The Gaelic College of Nova Scotia has been celebrating the culture and language of the Gaels in Cape Breton for over 80 years

Ancient Academia in the Celtic World • As Celtic Life International correspondent Joseph Worthington explains, the University of St. Andrews in Scotland has a rich and robust history

FEATURE STORY ~ PROFILES

Black Pudding

Terrific Tobermory

Mick Moloney; 1944-2022


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Celtic Life International Edition: September/October 2022 Vol. 36 No. 5

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Celtic Life International is home to an extensive collection of feature stories, interviews, history, heritage, news, views, reviews, recipes, events, trivia, humour and tidbits from across all Seven Celtic Nations and beyond.

Celtic Life International

Fáilte • Unama’ki

Thoughtful Changes • One Nova Scotia organization wants to make mental health support accessible to all

Celtic Life Style

DE THA DOL

CELTS IN THE COMMUNITY

NUA

FESTIVAL FOCUS

Eco Bar • One small Cape Breton business is aiming to make a big difference

Liverpool Irish Festival • One woman continues to connect the Celtic dots

Gemma Briggs • Gemma Briggs passes on her passion for the pipes

Fiùran

Menstrie Castle, William Alexander and the Nova Scotia Connection • Our award-winning photojournalist Tom Langlands explores the ties that bind old and new Scotland

On the Trail of Celtic Europe • In the third installment of an ongoing series, Celtic Life International correspondent Steve Melia pedals through the past

In Search of Darien • In the first installment of a tw0-part series, Lesley Choyce has Georgia on his mind

Sara Tiara

Canada’s Celtic Coast • Though it goes by many names - Unama’ki by the Mi’kmaq First Nation communities, Île du Cap-Breton by the French Acadian communities, and Eilean Cheap Bhreatainn by the Gaelic communities - Cape Breton is a one-of-a-kind part of the world. Chris Muise tells us more.

The Best of Cape Breton • Cape Breton is awash in both Celtic culture and natural beauty. When you go, be sure to check out these amazing activities.

Hiking Cape Breton • Whether it’s a casual hike along the rugged coastline or an epic journey to Nova Scotia’s tallest waterfall, Cape Breton has a hike for everyone.

The Glory of Glenora • Celtic Life International correspondent Ray Pearson samples the spirit of Cape Breton

Celtic Colours International Festival • Each autumn, Cape Breton opens its homes and its heart to the world

Colaisde na Gàidhlig • The Gaelic College of Nova Scotia has been celebrating the culture and language of the Gaels in Cape Breton for over 80 years

Ancient Academia in the Celtic World • As Celtic Life International correspondent Joseph Worthington explains, the University of St. Andrews in Scotland has a rich and robust history

FEATURE STORY ~ PROFILES

Black Pudding

Terrific Tobermory

Mick Moloney; 1944-2022


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