HALIFAX: Unions representing health care workers want the province to find ways to better protect their members now that the community spread of COVID-19 has taken place and more cases are confirmed. Five unions representing health...
MABOU: A celebratory feeling was in the air last Thursday as the Alexander Doyle Public Library was officially opened. “Our goal is that the library fosters the cultural life of the area that it serves, and in this part of...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Just days into a new school year, the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) Strait Area Campus held a ceremony to acknowledge an important community partner. On September 5, the local campus hosted an event...
NISKAYUNA, NEW YORK: An effort to place war items in the right hands has hit a snag. Iain Walker runs a non-profit organization called “Get it Home United” which works to return items found...
ARICHAT: With a municipal council decision on a wide-ranging Richmond County tourism project potentially only days away, residents are suggesting new ways to promote history and culture to visitors and local residents alike. Isle Madame historian Odilon Boudreau made a...
PORT HAWKESBURY: While the future of the Nova Scotia – Campeche International Leadership Camp (NSCILC) may be uncertain, three Grade 11 students from different parts of the Strait regional school board (SRSB) catchment area are likely to remember their...
ANTIGONISH: The founder and driving force behind the MacLeod Group, the premiere nursing home provider in rural Nova Scotia, has lost his courageous, multi-decade fight with cancer. Brian MacLeod passed away on Dec. 24,...
ARICHAT: With three of its 30 food producers now hailing from Richmond County and a potential food drop-off point under consideration for St. Peter’s, the Pan-Cape Breton Food Hub has made a pitch for the municipality to consider contributing...
GUYSBOROUGH: The chief firearms officer who approved Cpl. Lionel Desmond’s firearms possession and acquisition licence renewal testified on February 20 she would have rejected the soldier’s application if she had been more aware of his severe mental illness.
ANTIGONISH: “Our history is your history.” Celebrating the launch of African Heritage Month in Antigonish, a full house, which included Tony Ince, Minister of African Nova Scotian Affairs, gathered in the Bloomfield Centre on January 31 at StFX. “We gather to...




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