Our rural communities are constantly struggling against the ideology of shutting down our resources and moving it all to Halifax. Now, based on a $70,000 report that is riddled with gross factual errors, the current Nova Scotia Government is threatening...
In the May 16 edition of The Reporter, I read of the plans to bring Strait-Richmond Hospital up to current acceptable standards. The structure is closing in on its 40th birthday and I suggest we consider an alternative use for...
I am writing this in regards to a Letter to the Editor which was published in the January 23 edition of The Reporter. In Chapter 1, Section 102 of the legion’s “Ritual, Awards and Protocol Manual” designating “Legion Dress” and...
Tourists and traveling motorists are in for a sickening nightmare ride when entering the Fleur-de-lis Trail highway beginning at the St. Peter’s highway garage and motoring as far as Fourchu. On June 25th, my wife and...
At our last meeting, joined by my colleagues in both opposition parties, I walked out of the Public Accounts Committee for which I am the chair. We did this to show the united disdain we felt for what has...
A determined group of Nova Scotia taxpayers is working to hold municipal officials and staff accountable for how they are spending, and in some cases covering up their spending, of our tax dollars. Although we have a Municipal Government Act,...
The Cabot Links golf course in Inverness is truly a success story and one we are proud to share with Canada and the world. It is easy to see many elected officials are supportive of continued investment...
We are writing to express our deep concern with the reduction of hours for librarians within the Strait regional centre for education. Based on the findings of both the Glaze Report and the Report on Inclusive Education, the hours of...
Consumers - starting with the young, elderly and the handicapped population - are feeling the pinch at the gas pumps. The high price of gasoline, along with the closing of full service gas bars at some of...
I’m here on January 17, on Unama’ki (Cape Breton Island) and looking at my very accurate outdoor thermometer that says it is 11 degrees Celsius with no snow to speak of except for sparsely scattered blobs.




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