I am writing in support of one of the Nova Scotia Health Authority’s (NSHA) initiatives to engage community members to improve the health and well-being of Nova Scotians. I recently had the opportunity to sit as a public advisor to...
Editor’s note: The following letter was written to Catholics in the Diocese of Antigonish. On Thursday, June 18 we received word from Dr. Robert Strang, the Chief Medical Officer of Health for Nova Scotia,...
There are times when people choose to discriminate rather than to accept. The world’s history contains many examples of situations where people were subjected to discrimination, persecution or victimization. We cannot change the world’s...
It puzzles me why some people do not like to acknowledge their birth dates. Many of us older folks grumble about having birthdays but such occurrences are our realities to be alive so instead...
The West Bay Road and District Volunteer Fire Department want to inform the residents of the Kingsville and Glendale areas of Inverness County, that the dry hydrant located in Glendale is no longer functioning properly and has...
I have yet to hear from those who have written letters and are behind the scenes of this anti initiative what each of the organizations should do to make up for the $2.5 million ($125,000 per year...
Dorothy’s Cat Sanctuary, which is serving a good cause, is located in River Bourgeois and has been there for many years. It has accommodations for some 30-plus unwanted, homeless, rescued, or abandoned felines, ranging from young kittens,...
Over the last few weeks, Prime Minister Trudeau has been credibly accused by his own Attorney General, Jody Wilson-Raybould, of politically interfering in the criminal prosecution of a well-connected engineering firm. It’s now beyond dispute that he and his office...
To let you the readers know, this Letter to the Editor that you are reading marks 31 years and my 139th letter to be published in newspapers throughout Nova Scotia. My letters date back to 1988 and the first Letter...
Nurse practitioners (NPs) have been providing excellent advanced patient care for well over half a century. Thousands of NPs provide care across Canada, about 200 of them are licensed right here in Nova Scotia. Millions of visits were made to...




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