HALIFAX: The Atlantic Journalism Awards (AJAs) is pleased to announce the finalists in the 2018 competition. In the “Best Community Newspaper News Story” category, The Reporter’s Drake Lowthers was nominated for his extensive reporting of the suspicious death of Cassidy...
By Alec Bruce, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Guysborough Journal GUYSBOROUGH: Guysborough businessman Glynn Williams has resigned, effective March 19, as head of the Guysborough District Business Partnership (GDBP).
RIVER DENYS: Mass on the Mountain, an annual event held at St. Margaret’s of Scotland Catholic Church in River Denys, was held on Sunday, March 5. St. Margaret’s of Scotland Catholic Church was built...
Contributed photos Between the two locations, the event brought in 160 bags of non-perishable food valued at $1,800, with another $1,850 in cash donations. Police officers parked their police cruisers at the St....
Photo by Dana MacPhail-Touesnard -- The high school friends that made up the main characters of “1974 Nostalgia” gathered for some adult beverages before a high school dance. The play, which was written by April Sampson,...
PORT HOOD: Residents of Port Hood and the surrounding area with a free Eastern Counties Regional Library (ECRL) card can conveniently borrow books, DVDs and other library collections by mail. Items can be requested...
ST. PETER’S: The St. Peter’s and District Volunteer Fire Department held its annual general meeting on Feb. 28. Blaise Sampson was elected new president, with Terrance Terrio staying on as vice-president. Other officers are:...
HALIFAX: East Coast Credit Union is proud to have been named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for 2019 which was announced in the January issue of Atlantic Business Magazine. East Coast Credit Union was also recognized as one of...
ANTIGONISH: Both youth and adults in the community are concerned about the on-line world. Young people try to find ways to engage in on-line spaces safely, creatively, and confidently, yet the pressures to fit in can lure...
Contributed photoSt. Peter’s Legion Branch 47 President George McPhee (left) joined Legion R-Zone 3 Commander John MacLeod Langley (right) in presenting a $1,000 bursary from the Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command to Mallory McPhee.




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