HALIFAX: The officials in charge of bringing high speed Internet to more parts of Nova Scotia promise that more projects are on the way. After issuing a Request for Proposals under the first round...
ANTIGONISH: Officials in the Municipality of the County of Antigonish have held the line on municipal taxes for the 12th straight year. Council unanimously approved their 2020-21 municipal operating and capital budget during a...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) has announced there will be no programs that will be fully on-campus for the 2020-21 academic year and StFX is scheduled to make an announcement on Friday.
HALIFAX: A new student transportation policy will be coming into effect in September. The student transportation policy will set new provincial criteria for school bus eligibility. Students and pre-primary children who attend an elementary...
ANTIGONISH: The Town of Antigonish is the latest municipality to pass their 2020-21 budget without increasing tax rates. Council unanimously approved its $10.7 million municipal operating budget along with itsr $2.1 million capital project...
INVERNESS: Municipal officials in Inverness County have held the line on tax rates. Council passed their budget during their regular monthly meeting on June 4, approving a residential rate of $1.05 per $100 of...
STRAIT AREA: Two liquified natural gas (LNG) projects earmarked for this region underwent changes recently. The company proposing to build an LNG facility in Guysborough County is delaying making its Final Investment Decision (FID)...
HALIFAX: Although Nova Scotia continues record few new cases of COVID-19, the premier is cautious about opening up to other Atlantic provinces. “The weeks though are critical,” Premier Stephen McNeil said. “We are testing...
HALIFAX: Before it extended the state of emergency, the provincial government announced an investment in start-up businesses. On June 12, the province announced it is renewing the state of emergency until noon on Sunday,...
HALIFAX: Visits can now resume at some care facilities in Nova Scotia, but with restrictions. On June 10, Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, announced the easing of...




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