LOWER SOUTH RIVER: After drastically increasing compensation to a couple of Antigonish County landowners in June 2022, the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) has ordered the province to pay the couple $784,488.79.
HALIFAX: The provincial government said higher wages are coming for early childhood educators working in regulated child care settings. In a press release issued on Oct. 11, the province said the wage increases will...
ANTIGONISH: Police are investigating after a break-in caused damage at the Antigonish Market Square last weekend. Cpl. Chris Marshall emailed The Reporter that on Oct. 16 at approximately 8:40 a.m., Antigonish County District RCMP...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The town has set Halloween restrictions.As in previous years, there is to be no trick-or-treating permitted after 8 p.m. within Port Hawkesbury, masks cannot be worn on town streets after 8 p.m., and no one...
PORT HOOD: To mark Waste Reduction Week (Oct. 16-22), the municipality wants residents to visit their reuse stores. During the regular monthly meeting of Inverness Municipal Council on Oct. 4, Manager of Operations Erin...
ANTIGONISH: While some residents in the Town of Antigonish had their power restored within 72 hours of Fiona rolling through the area, others weren’t as lucky and had to wait nearly two weeks. According...
PORT HAWKESBURY: While Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) announced their enrollment numbers were slightly up on the year, the Strait Area Campus is reporting the opposite. According to a media release, NSCC advised there...
PORT HOOD: Municipal councillors are hearing that the main hospital in the municipality is being inundated with patients from other parts of Cape Breton and mainland Nova Scotia.During the regular monthly meeting of Inverness Municipal Council in...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Officials are relieved the town was able to successfully weather Hurricane Fiona. CAO Terry Doyle told the Oct. 4 regular monthly meeting that the town has used its emergency management plan three...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Destination Cape Breton wants to increase the tourism marketing levy but wants to see what the provincial government does first. DCB CEO Terry Smith told the regular monthly meeting of Port Hawkesbury...




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