A small but important fish is making a comeback to a Nova Scotia watershed for the first time in more than 100 years, thanks to a fish ladder. Gaspereau — also known as the alewife — is a species of ...
Canada’s most prestigious and richest fiction prize, the $50,000 Scotiabank Giller Prize, was awarded last night to the debut novel The Sentimentalists by Johanna Skibsrud, published by Gaspereau ...
Activists on both sides of the Maine-New Brunswick border are gearing up to fight a bill in the U.S. Congress they believe would hurt the recovery of fish populations in the St. Croix River. If passed ...
When Andrew Steeves, co-founder of the small literary publisher Gaspereau Press, talks about its approach to bookmaking, he compares it to the practicality of hanging a door. "Its first job is to open ...
Four Canadian publishers, from the mighty HarperCollins to the micro Biblioasis, are just waiting to pick up the phone and tell their printers to push the button if their entry on the shortlist for ...
The name Gaspereau Press is synonymous with beautiful Smyth-sewn books and letterpress-printed jackets that still reflect their makers’ handiwork. Andrew Steeves, co-founder of the Nova Scotia ...
Andrew Steeves, right, and Gary Dunfield are co-owners of Gaspereau Press. They're back at work at their literary press in Kentville, N.S., making their own copies of Johanna Skibsrud's Giller ...
1:57 Gaspereau fishery ends season early due to conservation, low water levels “We basically decided to close our own fishery down due to the lack of water,” said local fisher Peter Croft. “Because ...
Ford says some gaspereau go to Prince Edward Island for lobster bait, but much of the catch is shipped to Haiti. “They salt it down and send it to Haiti, so there’s still a market there,” says ...
Winners of the Atlantic Book Awards were announced on June 5, at an event at the Halifax Central Library. Seven awards were presented. Andrew Steeves and Gary Dunfield, the founders and publishers of ...