Facebook continually pesters me to entrer the "city" where I live, but rejects Kempt Head, Ross Ferry, Boularderie, and Cape Breton all of which are more-or-less accurate. It will allow me to enter Halifax, Sydney, or Baddeck, none of which is accurate. Contrast this with Google, which embraces locations with admirable granularity. Google effortlessly adopts islands, villages, hamlets—even micro-locations like Frankie's Pond and Parker's Beach—as long as it sees real people using them. This may seem a small thing, but it strikes me as a profound difference in the cultures of the two organizations. One constantly cajoles you into ill-fitting pigeonholes. The...

A visitor finds its way to the mayor's house in Ross Ferry: ...

Don Connolly points out that Nova Scotia has two colorful seasons. Speaking Wednesday from Marshy Hope, Pictou County, home of legendary fall foliage, the CBC Radio host described the profusion of pale greens, pinks, yellows, and maroons on display this week. Contrarian concurs. This row of Saskatoonberries, flowering at the edge of Kay MacLean's front field in Ross Ferry, is a perennial favorite....