ARICHAT: The main drag here has undergone a major face-lift. After beginning in July, a long-awaited sidewalk project for Arichat was recently completed, this as six businesses – including La Goelette a Pepe Café, Guardian Pharmacy, Shirley’s...
KEPPOCH MOUNTAIN: The mother of Jordon Myles says don’t hide, we all struggle – let’s support one another. When Jodi Myles first lost her son in February 2016 what she found out was that a lot of people who came...
ANTIGONISH: In a move to ensure Indigenous students feel safe, welcomed and honoured, StFX University officially opened their Indigenous Student Centre. “I am so glad this is happening,” said Michelle Sylliboy, an Indigenous professor...
By: Chris Benjamin Halifax Magazine HALIFAX: Although she has trouble pinning down a single event that led to the City of Halifax having one of the most progressive government...
ANTIGONISH: A new 100-unit state-of-the-art retirement community has officially opened its doors in the established Mount Cameron neighbourhood of Antigonish, known for ocean vistas and easy access to the nearby network of nature trails. The Maples Retirement Living opened its...
WAGMATCOOK: It was an eventful National Indigenous People’s Day last Thursday. Nova Scotia’s first Aboriginal Wellness and Gladue Court was officially opened and celebrated in Wagmatcook First Nation on June 21. “This new court represents a historic step forward in supporting...
PORT HOOD: Inverness Family Place executive director JoAnna LaTulippe-Rochon and staff supervisor Mitch McNutt are asking council to provide funds to help set up a garden in the village of Inverness. “What we’d like to do is take a space...
ST. CATHARINES, ONT: A number of Strait area residents are assisting the search for a Canadian Forces veteran. According to the Niagara Regional Police Service, 37-year-old Katrina Blagdon was last seen in St. Catharines,...
GUYSBOROUGH: The Afghanistan war veteran who purchased a rifle to use later that same day to kill his family and then himself were victims of “systemic failures” that created barriers to accessing mental health care, Nova Scotia’s chief medical examiner...
ARICHAT: The chair of a community-based committee overseeing the operations of Isle Madame’s largest house of worship is confident that repairs to Our Lady of Assomption Catholic Church can be carried out within the timeline set out by the...




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