PORT HOOD: The Municipality of the County of Inverness is once again preparing to celebrate the individuals and teams who help keep local communities healthy. “As you remember, the recipients of the inaugural awards...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Town councillors received a special presentation from the Rotary Club last week, reflecting on 64 years of service to the community. Patrick Lamey, a member and former president of the now-closed Port...
SUGARLOAF: A transformative new development at the foot of Sugarloaf Mountain is set to redefine what inclusive community-building looks like in Antigonish. A partnership led by local physician Dr. Amy Hendricks and community developer...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Long-term care workers at the Port Hawkesbury Nursing Home have voted unanimously to support a strike mandate, signalling growing frustration within a sector already strained by low wages and staffing shortages. Members...
PAQTNKEK: Nova Scotia’s directive for police to intensify enforcement against illegal cannabis retailers has ignited strong and immediate opposition from Mi’kmaw leadership and Indigenous business owners, who say the province is overreaching its jurisdiction and undermining Mi’kmaw...
INVERNESS COUNTY: The County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation has appointed Frank Nelson as its next chief executive officer. Nelson, a South Lake Ainslie resident with three decades of senior leadership experience in the...
PORT HOOD: The Municipality of the County of Inverness held its regular monthly meeting on November 13, and below are some of the matters that were handled. *** Council has...
POINTE DES ROBICHAUD, N.B.: More than a year after a devastating single-vehicle crash claimed the life of a 28-year-old man from Judique, charges have now been laid against the driver. On Nov. 24, six...
Director of finance says town’s current expenses is matching the revenue coming in PORT HAWKESBURY: An update on the Town of Port Hawkesbury’s financial situation was provided by the town’s new Director of Finance,...
INVERNESS / CANSO: Families in two rural Nova Scotia communities will soon have more access to affordable early learning programs, following announcements of new child-care spaces at schools in Inverness and Canso. In Inverness,...




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