PORT HAWKESBURY: Projecting a net loss of $247,500 a year for the Allan J. MacEachen airport in Port Hastings should the $18 million seasonal Inverness airport be approved, the Mayor of Port Hawkesbury wants to plan an integrated approach.
PORT HAWKESBURY: Officials with the Town of Port Hawkesbury discussed their concerns and the concerns of the residents of Granville Street during November’s regular town council meeting on November 6. After deliberations, the town decided it will conduct a traffic...
ANTIGONISH: The RCMP is investigating a report of an indecent act that occurred Friday in Antigonish. At 12:24 p.m., it was reported to RCMP that a male was masturbating in his vehicle in the Canadian Tire parking lot. The man...
EVANSTON: Just over four months after a long-awaited expansion to the Strait-Richmond Hospital's renal dialysis unit, patients and doctors alike are hailing these developments and hoping for further advancements in the treatment of kidney-related issues experienced by Strait area...
GUYSBOROUGH: The warden wants to take a provincial representative for a walk-through of  local nursing homes. During a nursing home board report to the Municipality of the District of Guysborough, Warden Vernon Pitts said he wants to invite Erin Smiley,...
MULGRAVE: The Town of Mulgrave is withdrawing its application for dissolution from the Nova Scotia Utility and Review (UARB). The decision was made at a special council meeting last night. The decision comes after the Municipality of the District of...
MULGRAVE: The 20-year lobby by the Strait of Canso Superport Corporation Limited (SCSCL) to collect fees from some vessels using the Strait of Canso continues. In February 2000, the federal government’s port divestiture program...
HALIFAX: Citing an inability to identify enough sites to proceed with their plans, Cermaq Canada has decided to allow their aquaculture leases to expire. With a need to support 20,000 metric tonnes of production to make the...
ANTIGONISH: A local bus program made a difference in the lives of a number of seniors recently. Local resident Olivia Rossong said she saw an ad posted by the Seniors Getting Involved Association in the fall. She applied for the...
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...




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