ARICHAT: The company behind an affordable and accessible housing development in Isle Madame told council they need help from all levels of government. During the committee of the whole meeting of Richmond Municipal Council...
PORT HOOD: Who pays for rental space when a councillor needs to host a municipal event? That question was batted around Inverness Municipal Council’s table last Thursday. The matter was brought up by Deputy Warden Alfred Poirier,...
PRESTON: Halifax District RCMP charged a driver from Antigonish County following a four-vehicle collision on Highway 7 in Preston Saturday evening. At 5:20 p.m. RCMP responded to a collision in the 1900 block of Highway 7, in...
HALIFAX: The province is claiming that an uptake in a provincial incentive program is allowing more Nova Scotians to have a family doctor. According to the Department of Health and Wellness (DHW), in the first month of the Patient Attachment...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Inverness District RCMP has charged a man with a number of offences, one relates to an incident that occurred August 23 in Port Hawkesbury.  Police are also reaching out to the public in...
DARTMOUTH: The Nova Scotia RCMP is warning the public about a number of phone scams being reported throughout Cape Breton. The phone calls involve calls from 1-800 numbers, local numbers and the RCMP toll-free...
ANTIGONISH: The Municipality of the County of Antigonish has made an application to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) for an order authorizing and approving a new schedule of rates and charges for water and...
GUYSBOROUGH: The company behind a proposed gold project for Goldboro has produced initial test results that have turned out to be positive. Anaconda Mining Inc. hosted a meeting in the community on January 15 to provide an update on the...
GUYSBOROUGH: The warden of the Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) says municipal staff should soon know more about the future of the proposed Goldboro gold mine project. After their regular municipal council meeting on October...
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives have released an e-mail they claim is from the former warden of Richmond County. Late on Thursday, PC Leader Jamie Baillie received an e-mail related to the investigation into allegations Richmond municipal councillors were reimbursed...




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