ANTIGONISH: The Town of Antigonish is officially set to dissolve. During two separate special council meetings last night, the Town of Antigonish and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish voted in favour of...
ANTIGONISH: One local tourism operator is in the middle of creating digital advertising content thanks to funding through the Compelling Tourism Communities Initiative, and a new pilot program. Since the summer, the Antigonish Tourism...
HALIFAX: Because of the many problems in the system, the Minister of Health and Wellness said it will take money and time to fix health care. “Money is not really an issue, in terms...
ANTIGONISH COUNTY: Following two public hearings, the Municipality of the County of Antigonish is allowing the development of four new commercial storage facilities, as well as an increase to the size of outbuildings. Both...
ANTIGONISH COUNTY: During the asset management committee report of the municipality’s regular monthly council meeting on Oct. 11, which was submitted to council by Bill MacFarlane, he highlighted a recommendation that municipal council approve putting forward D...
MULGRAVE: The RCMP has charged a third person in connection with a home invasion, and they are continuing efforts to locate a video taken at the time of the incident which might help identify a fourth suspect.
ANTIGONISH COUNTY: It is expected that a decision on the consolidation of the Town of Antigonish and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish will be made soon. But following their regular monthly council...
HALIFAX: The MLA for Inverness is happy that upgrades have been made to some transportation infrastructure in his constituency. In a press release issued last week, MacMaster said the Dunmore Road in Inverness County...
ANTIGONISH COUNTY: During the Municipality of the County of Antigonish’s regular monthly council meeting on Oct. 11, Councillor Bill MacFarlane credited local Emergency Management Office (EMO) staff for their work during and after Hurricane Fiona.
HALIFAX: The provincial government wants to allow municipalities across Nova Scotia to implement tourism marketing levies. The province introduced amendments to the Municipal Government Act and the Halifax Regional Municipality Charter on Oct. 14...




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