Welcome to The Victoria Standard
“Fiddler’s Corner”
by Paul Cranford - Fiddler, Fiddle Music Archivist, Publisher and
Lighthouse Keeper

         Paul has, now for over 30 years, published thousands of tunes in printed compilations, online at www.cranfordpub.com and contributed well over 400 tunes in his column in The Victoria Standard every two weeks. A prolific composer, Paul's tunes are played worldwide and can be heard on many recordings. His book, The Lighthouse Collection, features over 250 of his original melodies. In addition to all he is involved with, Paul also plays with the local group, Rocky Shore.

“The County’s History Through its Buildings”
by Joan MacInnes - County Historian and Archivist
          Joan's passion for this subject is very apparent when one reads her monthly column or, for that matter, in conversation with her. Very
knowledgeable about the "built history" of Victoria County, Joan shares the history of special buildings and of those who lived in them, all the while giving us the flavour of the times and the link to the present.

“In Those Days in Victoria County”
by Jim St. Clair - Teacher, Historian and Genealogist
          Trained as a teacher and historian, Jim St. Clair developed a life-long enthusiasm for genealogy and family history, a subject he addresses in his monthly column, always in his unique style of delivery, a style that allows you to 'hear' his written words. Always a storyteller, he has shared his love of Cape Breton history for years through his "Then and Now" spot on CBC as well as within local newspapers like The Victoria Standard.

“Book Nook”
by Kate Oland - Librarian, Baddeck Branch, Cape Breton Regional Library
          Kate's intelligent and conversational approach to 'happenings' at the libraries in Baddeck and Ingonish are a welcome spot each issue. Not only giving readers information on programs for tots, teens and adults, she keeps us up to date on what's new at the library, with detailed insight on just what might appeal to a large cross-section of the population. Visit www.cbrl.ca
“Along the Trail”
by Chuck Thompson - County Resident and 'Observer of Life' in Our Area
          Chuck approaches each 'observation' of everyday life in the County with humour and honesty
(often self deprecating), very often  pointing out the sweetness of living in this special place but always with a whimsical eye on the foibles of people, government, systems and most importantly, himself.
 

“Strictly for the Birds”
by BethSheila Kent - Birder with more than 30 years of experience
          Here the love and passion for a subject take hold! Beth's obvious knowledge and affection of 'things with wings' brings to our readers a unique and varied series of reports that reflect the avian traffic through the area at all times of the year. Included in Beth's columns are sightings of both common and rare species reported by her and to her by her fellow birders. Beth's business, 'Walk on the Wild Side' Nature Tours makes use of her many years as a birder, as well as an innate knowledge as a naturalist and formal background in botany and geology. Visit her website at www.naturewalks.ca for more information.

Saoghal na Gàidhlig…
The Gaelic Way of Living in the World”

by Catriona Parsons - Native Gaelic Speaker
          Catriona weaves a story that we can all enjoy - in Gaelic, but with an English translation that is bound to make the reader try and compare the words of the story she is telling and, just possibly creating an interest in the Gaelic language. Catriona has an MA and a Graduate Diploma in Linguistics from the University of Edinburgh, was a professor in the Celtic Studies Department at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS for many years and she is
also the Past President of the Gaelic Council of Nova Scotia. She regularly teaches the language during the summer months at the Gaelic College in Cape Breton, and at other immersions and workshops throughout North America. Catriona is an accomplished Gaelic singer, and has produced a Gaelic course for students learning the language. In addition, her Gaelic poetry and prose have been featured in the Scottish Gaelic publications GAIRM and GATH.