BOYLSTON: Guysborough District RCMP are asking for the public's help in solving a suspicious fire at a residence on Reddys Hill Rd. On March 17, at approximately 11:53 p.m., RCMP and Milford Haven Fire and Emergency...
ANTIGONISH: The warden for the Municipality of the County of Antigonish says while preparations on tabling a budget continues to stay at the staff level, the outlook on their fiscal year remains positive. Warden...
ANTIGONISH: After receiving one of the Community Spirit Awards from Lt.-Gov. Arthur J LeBlanc, the warden of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish says it really belongs to their residents. The Lieutenant Governor’s...
ANTIGONISH: Councillors in the Municipality of the County of Antigonish were presented with an optimistic update regarding a local road. During the county’s regular monthly council meeting on March 9, senior staff received correspondence...
SKYE GLEN: The only creamery in Cape Breton is under construction. Matt and Meghan Brosens are developing Skye Glen Creamery. The Brosens own Brosendale Farms dairy farm and are planning a 46 foot by...
ANTIGONISH: The local high school is the first school in the world to offer a Gaelic literature course. Dr. J.H. Gillis Regional High in Antigonish has been recognized internationally as the first to offer...
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia’s Acting Auditor General Terry Spicer has announced his retirement. The Port Hawkesbury native spent 30 years working for the Province of Nova Scotia, starting with the Department of Finance in 1991.
ANTIGONISH: After numerous adjournments, a woman who allegedly caused a vehicle collision resulting in the death of a young child has entered not guilty pleas to impaired driving charges. During an election and plea...
MULGRAVE: The future of the library in the Town of Mulgrave is before council, again. During their regular monthly council meeting on March 2, it was once again decided to table a decision on...
HALIFAX: There are now even more places in the Strait area to obtain a COVID-19 vaccination. Last week, the provincial government announced that Nova Scotians ages 63 and 64 will be the first group...




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