PORT HAWKESBURY: This Saturday, come out to the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre between 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. for The Reporter’s second annual Life After Work Seniors Expo. Following last year’s successful event, this year’s expo promises to be bigger...
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PORT HAWKESBURY: The RCMP’s provincial Internet and Child Exploitation Unit will be hosting a presentation for students, parents and guardians, teachers, and the general public at the SAERC auditorium on Wednesday, September 20 at 6:30 p.m., just after "Meet...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The first round of the Start-up Port Hawkesbury contest is closed and those who will advance to the second round will be announced in September. The Start-up Port Hawkesbury contest is a Dragon’s Den-style contest that will see...
HALIFAX: Acadians and African Nova Scotians are being asked for their insights, aspirations and recommendations on how they can be more effectively represented in our electoral system. Starting next week, the independent Commission on Effective Electoral Representation of Acadian and...
ANTIGONISH: The town is once again welcoming hundreds of new students excited to begin their first year at StFX University and forge new friendships during Orientation Week. The NSLC wants to support those students in having a positive experience, so...
ANTIGONISH: St. Francis Xavier University recently welcomed its newest students. StFX President Dr. Kent MacDonald personally greeted incoming students and their families before registering and moving into a Student Services Showcase that includes information booths from departments across campus, food...
DARTMOUTH: With students heading back to school next week, drivers are being reminded to watch for school buses. Over 80,000 students travel by school bus every day, and their safety depends on all road users. “During the 2016-2017 school year, we...
CANSO: On a wet and foggy afternoon, wreaths and flowers were removed from the Seamen’s Memorial in Canso and transported to Whitman’s Wharf by Lions Ray and Judy White of the Canso Lions Club. Area fishing and pleasure boats picked...
STRAIT AREA: The public is invited to explore Cape Breton’s heritage through its religious buildings, in a free, self-guided tour of 19 Richmond and Inverness County churches. Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia’s Places of Worship Committee is coordinating a “Doors...




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