PORT HAWKESBURY: After receiving a lot of negative feedback over the summer, Port Hawkesbury Town Council will reconsider biweekly Green Cart pick-ups during the hottest months of the year.
During the regular monthly meeting...
MELFORD: The proponents looking to construct a container terminal in Guysborough County have been granted another two years to establish their project.
According to the deadline extension, the Department of Environment and Climate Change...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The RCMP has confirmed that a man who was reported missing on the weekend has been found and is safe.
Inverness County District RCMP asked for the public's assistance in locating 38-year-old Marc Sylliboy,...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Town councillors are saying that housing is one of their top priorities.
During the regular monthly meeting of Port Hawkesbury Town Council on Feb. 2, Cher McDaniel and Celeste Gotell, with the...
ANTIGONISH: A former
transportation department inspector accused of running a backyard garage which
approved an inspection for a car involved in a fatal collision, was issued a
fine.
On Monday in Antigonish
Provincial Court, 45-year-old Chet Chisholm of...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Two men facing weapon charges following a violent home invasion are set to return to court.
On March 8, Morgan Herney, 20, and Victor Herney, 23, both of Eskasoni, appeared in Port Hawkesbury Provincial Court for a show...
HALIFAX: A fisherman who went missing during an offshore rescue, and was later found, has died in hospital.
According to multiple media reports, 35-year-old Jeremy Hart of Windsor Junction died on March 13 after...
MULGRAVE: The Mayor of the Town of Mulgrave is voicing his displeasure with the provincial government over the way they’ve handled municipal infrastructure funding on two similar projects.
Ralph Hadley says it’s unfair their...
PORT HAWKESBURY: After two town council meetings, Trevor
Boudreau’s seat at the council table will remain vacant.
Port Hawkesbury’s Chief Administration Officer, Terry
Doyle declared the vacancy during the town’s virtual council meeting April 7
after former...
PORT HOOD: A project to have a sidewalk extending from
Whycocomagh to We’koqma’q First Nation is in the works, but Melanie Beaton, the
special projects facilitator for Inverness County, said it won’t be happening
as quickly as was hoped.