PORT HAWKESBURY: Ernest Fenwick MacIntosh’s lawyer contended in Nova Scotia Supreme Court that her client should be able to sue his accusers. “These are heinous allegations and may be categorized as defamatory,” Michelle Kelly...
HALIFAX: Recognizing there have been historic and systemic issues within the justice system, particularly toward African Nova Scotians,the Minister of Justice wants to change the culture. Brad Johns, MLA for Sackville-Uniacke, told The Reporter...
HALIFAX: A forecaster with the Canadian Hurricane Centre says Atlantic Canada will experience three to six major storms this upcoming hurricane season, which will be the seventh year in a row the region will experience an above-normal...
LOUISDALE: A local project focused on addressing gender-based violence through community consultation and support is underway in another part of the Strait area. Circles of Support and Change launched in Richmond County on May...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Tenants of an apartment building on Bernard Street have been given until July 31 to leave their units so their new landlord can conduct renovations. The six-unit building, which is located at...
RIVER BOURGEOIS: The team behind the Richmond River Roots Market Garden is looking ahead to more initiatives to strengthen food security in the county. The project began in the spring of 2020 with a...
GUYSBOROUGH: Like their mainland counterparts in the Town of Antigonish and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish, the Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) wants to be represented at the federal level by Central Nova.
ANTIGONISH: The mayor of the Town of Antigonish will speak during an open house later this month at a federal boundary review meeting. The meeting, which will take place inside council chambers on May...
HALIFAX: A new public education campaign designed to help Nova Scotians become more aware of blue-green algae is now underway. Laurie Pike, director of environmental health and food safety with the Department of Environment...
DARTMOUTH: Fishers from We’koqma’q First Nation are now on the water after reaching an understanding with the federal government. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) announced last week that it reached an understanding with We’koqma’q...




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