ANTIGONISH: Earlier this month, a teenager was hurt while working on a job site at StFX University. The work place injury, which is still being investigated by authorities, indicates it involves a 17-year-old, but information beyond that...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A court case involving a local resident and a golf resort is going before a judge this week. The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia case involving Neal Livingston and Cabot Links Enterprises is set to run from April 17 to...
ANTIGONISH: Better Internet is on the way for parts of the county and municipal council is aiming for better cell phone coverage as well. On February 7, Develop Nova Scotia announced the first round of Internet for...
HALIFAX: Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, announced new restrictions today after 37 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Nova Scotia. "We need to flip the switch...
ARICHAT: The municipality has decided to give a property owner more time to clean up his property. During the regular monthly meeting on November 23 in Arichat, a clean up order approved by the...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The town’s volunteer fire department has undergone a thorough review. Port Hawkesbury CAO Terry Doyle told the regular monthly meeting of town council on Nov. 2 that the department worked with its...
CREIGNISH: The RCMP is searching for suspects who stole four batteries belonging to Nova Scotia Power. On April 21 at around 8:30 p.m., Cpl. Chris Marshall told The Reporter via email that Port Hawkesbury...
ARICHAT: The community’s historic courthouse has a new owner. Richmond municipal councillors voted unanimously to approve the sale of the 171-year-old courthouse building to a private developer during the late stages of their most recent monthly council meeting. According to a...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Police seized drugs, cash, alcohol and a weapon at a checkpoint in the town last weekend. At approximately 4 p.m. on October 20, Inverness County District RCMP conducted a checkpoint in Port Hawkesbury that resulted in drugs seized...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Nova Scotia Power said it is investing more than $850,000 on improving service reliability for residents and businesses in Port Hawkesbury over the next two months. The work – beginning tomorrow (February 6) – involves replacing 32 power...




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