HALIFAX: After years of strictly brewing kombucha, a Malignant Cove brother duo is expanding on their gut-healthy beverage company to include a product that has more mass appeal. “It’s a gut-healthy soda, it has...
INVERNESS: No fewer than seven candidates for the Cape Breton-Canso MP seat visited the Inverness Fire Hall for a lively discussion last Sunday night. Around the table were: Michelle Dockrill, independent; Billy Joyce, People’s Party of Canada;...
MABOU: One of the owners of a grocery store serving central Inverness County says he is proud to provide a much-needed service to the community. As part of Advocate Media’s “Shine On” campaign, highlighting...
PAQTNKEK MI’KMAW NATION: The principal for Paqtnkek Education Centre says the new on-reserve school is giving students an ancestral voice that was stolen in Residential Schools and Indian Day Schools. Earlier this year, the...
STRAIT AREA: With the fishing season underway for some and delayed for others, a national federation of fish harvesters wants the concerns of its members addressed. Last week, the Canadian Independent Fish Harvesters’ Federation (CIFHF) called on...
HALIFAX: On the day Nova Scotia recorded its first day with no new cases of COVID-19 and 11 weeks after the province identified its first case, the province announced the lifting of more public health restrictions.
STRAIT AREA: A long anticipated milestone has arrived. Today, Canada becomes the first G7 nation to legalize the use of cannabis for recreational purposes, and in Nova Scotia 12 Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC) outlets, including Antigonish, will provide cannabis. The...
PETIT DE GRAT: A project examining the viability of establishing a seaweed aquaculture industry in Cape Breton received funding from the federal government last week. On February 12 at Université Sainte-Anne in Petit de Grat, Cape Breton-Canso MP Rodger Cuzner...
MABOU: As high school students, they boarded with local families or adhered to strict schedules under the watchful eyes of the sisters at St. Joseph’s Convent. As adults, they returned to Mabou to share their experiences of attending St. Joseph’s...
HALIFAX: In his spare time, a Louisdale native is using technology to improve the lives of people around the globe. Jake Boudreau has become the first person in Nova Scotia to work with “e-NABLE,” a worldwide network of volunteers who...




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