PORT HAWKESBURY: The Strait Regional Centre for Education (SRCE) says the ventilation systems in its schools are operating as they should. On Jan. 28, the SRCE confirmed that as part of its COVID-19 response,...
HALIFAX: The Fishing Gear Coalition of Atlantic Canada (FGCAC) wants to hear from those involved in the fishery. The FGCAC, with support from Cleanfarms, is working on a project to find long-term solutions for...
POINT TUPPER: Port Hawkesbury Paper is continuing with plans to construct Nova Scotia’s largest wind farm. On Feb. 12, PHP issued a press release announcing that it took “another significant step” in developing the...
ANTIGONISH: Representatives with the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (DTIR) have rejected the request from Antigonish County on the establishment of three new crosswalks. Warden Owen McCarron advised the requests for the crosswalks...
ANTIGONISH: StFX University will be offering a Bachelor of Education (B. Ed) program on evenings and weekends next year aimed at Cape Bretoners who’re already working, and not necessarily in education. Dean of Education...
ANTIGONISH: Despite having a new community navigator position filled, the Warden of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish says they still play a role in the recruitment and retention of health practitioners. Warden...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The fatality inquiry looking into why retired Cpl. Lionel Desmond killed his mother, wife and 10-year-old daughter before taking his own life has resumed. It returns after an 11-month adjournment following the...
ANTIGONISH: Representatives with the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (DTIR) have rejected the request from Antigonish County on the establishment of three new crosswalks. Warden Owen McCarron advised the requests for the crosswalks...
MULGRAVE: Council meetings have re-opened to the public, in more ways than one. The town’s regular council meeting scheduled on Feb. 1 took place in chambers with a limited gallery in place, and was...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The town offered its support for two projects looking for funding from the provincial government. During the regular monthly meeting of Port Hawkesbury Town Council on Feb. 2, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)...




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