ARICHAT: A couple who lost almost everything inside their home say they have few options. In the early morning of Sept. 24, the roof came off Vince and Janasta Chaisson’s trailer in Arichat and...
ANTIGONISH: Two Indigenous student-athletes, playing varsity athletics at StFX University, shared their personal reflections in light of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30. To show their support, not only to...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A tropical bird that was carried to Nova Scotia in Hurricane Fiona, and rescued by a father and son, sadly did not survive. After the hurricane hit on Sept. 24, Jonathan Bowen...
PETIT DE GRAT: A monument to a dark chapter in Canadian history was virtually revealed last week. Centre La Picasse hosted an unveiling ceremony on Sept. 27 for the Acadian Odyssey Monument, which will...
GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY: Subsequent to the Department of Environment and Climate Change announcing three new approvals for pesticide spraying covering 2,306 hectares earlier this summer, a provincial group is protesting the spraying. Two locations on...
ANTIGONISH: The Diocese of Antigonish says an apology issued by Pope Francis in July and a fund to help those suffering as a result of their time in residential schools will help the healing process.
ANTIGONISH: In line with this year’s Antigonight: Art After Dark theme of “rurality”, a provincial organization presented an art installation highlighting the stories of abuse and unfair treatment migrant farm workers are experiencing in Nova Scotia.
TRURO: As the public inquiry probing April 2020’s mass shooting in rural Nova Scotia wrapped up months of public hearings last week, the RCMP response to the rampage took centre stage. Lawyers for the...
ANTIGONISH: While he’s reminded numerous times on a daily basis, Andrew Chacko has never heard someone tell him how well he’s doing, whether in his personal or professional life. The 38-year-old Chacko, who was...
TRURO: After hearing from First Nations communities at last week’s public hearings probing April 2020’s mass shooting rampage, the inquiry had to cancel a similar panel planned for African Nova Scotian input because of scheduling conflicts. 




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