INVERNESS: The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC) will be overhauling their current store in Inverness, with plans to open the new version in the fall. The NSLC awarded the tender for the project at...
JUDIQUE: Residents unable to consistently access their mail since late last year are trying to find solutions. Flo Campbell of Judique said the problem with community mailboxes started around Dec. 26 and continued for...
GUYSBOROUGH: The warden of the Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) says having someone sitting around the council table with Hudson MacLeod’s experience is beneficial for the municipality.“Hudson will be a tremendous fit for our council,”...
MONASTERY: The RCMP said whiteout conditions are to blame for a multi-vehicle collision along Highway 104 over the weekend. Antigonish RCMP were advised of a multi-vehicle collision at approximately 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 20,...
ANTIGONISH: An event that was meant to bring people together through inspirational song and speech during African Heritage Month, was barraged with racial slurs. In celebration of the month, the African Nova Scotian Music...
GLENORA FALLS: A man and woman arrested after the RCMP seized a large amount of firearms and ammunition during a search of an Inverness County home earlier this month, will be back in court late next month.
HALIFAX: Two organizations in the Strait area that help deal with homelessness were approved for provincial funding. In a press release issued on Feb. 10, it was announced that the Cape Breton Community Housing...
ANTIGONISH: The Black student advisor at StFX University says it’s an incredible opportunity for the university and broader community to hear Barb Hamilton-Hinch, speak and like the namesake of the lecture series, she has a true love...
ANTIGONISH: A peculiar incident last week at Antigonish Education Centre (AEC) that involved a wild animal resulted in the school being placed on a Hold and Secure for approximately 45 minutes. Coordinator of Communications...
HALIFAX: As public hearings into April 2020’s mass shooting and arson rampage in rural Nova Scotia are finally set to get underway after lengthy delays, some families close to the tragedy worry they won’t be heard.




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