ST. PETER’S: The Bras d’Or Lakes Inn has new owners and a fresh new look. Previously owned and operated by Rhoda and Jean Pierre Gillet, the inn was purchased late last year by Albert Sampson, Blaire...
ANTIGONISH: An important milestone has been reached on the Circle of Abundance – Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Leadership initiative through the Coady International Institute at StFX University. The initiative, which was launched earlier this year,...
PORT HAWKESBURY: After 54 years of public service and less than a week before his 80th birthday, former Port Hawkesbury Mayor Billy Joe MacLean gathered with a few hundred friends on November 19 at the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre. The...
PETIT DE GRAT: The Marine Research Centre at the Petit de Grat campus of Université Sainte-Anne hosted an open house on April 6. The event was aimed at the fisheries and aquaculture sectors and included information sessions where companies shared...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Helping students is the most important thing this province can do for its future. As a way to make post-secondary education more accessible by giving students the tools they need to succeed, the Nova...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Three decades of service to the Royal Canadian Legion, which saw her become the first woman to assume one of the organization’s top regional posts, were among the many community contributions made by a local resident who...
MABOU: Those dealing with the loss of a child will find themselves among friends this Sunday as the ninth annual Compassionate Friends Service takes place at the Mabou Renewal Centre. “Many of us have been affected by such a loss,”...
PORT HOOD: It’s a tall order, but helping to alleviate the affordable housing shortage in Inverness County is the mandate of Westside Enterprises and entrepreneur Damian MacInnis. “There’s a lot of work to do, but with...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Locals marched along Reeves Street to rally against sexual violence as part of Denim Day 2019. Chants like “there is no excuse for sexual abuse,” and “whatever we wear, wherever we go, yes means...
ARICHAT: The bells of the former St. John's Anglican Church may soon ring again, just over 30 months after the Isle Madame building officially ended its 130-year existence as a house of worship. The Friends of St. John's Arichat Society,...




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