Tintamarre Community Concert Band caps off another year of growth at Brunton this Thursday

Erica Butler
CHMA News, Local Journalism Initiative, Community Radio Fund of Canada

On today’s show, we talk with Tintamarre Community Concert Band director Rob MacLeod in advance of the band’s upcoming winter concert on Thursday. MacLeod says the band expanded their community presence in 2024 with a Remembrance Day concert and Tantramar Seniors College course, and he’s looking forward to growing the band further in 2025.

Plus, we talk with Thaddeus Holownia about the future of the Vogue Cinema, which was recently purchased by real estate investors John Ernst and Tyler Gay, owners of the former Mel’s Tea Room building and the Wood Block in downtown Sackville.

And finally, Andy MacGregor has won a seat on Strait Shores municipal council, and we take a peak at the agenda for tonight’s meeting of Tantramar council.

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