LOUISDALE: Richmond County seniors had the opportunity last week to refresh their driving skills and learn from each other with the 55 Arrive Alive driving program. On June 2, the 55 Arrive Alive program – first offered in January -...
GUYSBOROUGH: Visitors to a local brewery had the chance to peek behind the curtain and see how the magic is made. Authentic Seacoast Distillery and Brewery opened its doors on May 6 to take part in Nova Scotia Craft Beer...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Engage Nova Scotia made a pit stop in Port Hawkesbury as part of their winter road trip, hosting a community conversation at the Strait Area Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC).
OTTAWA: As fishermen in other areas prepare to return, the opening of the lobster season for fishermen in Antigonish and Inverness counties has been delayed. Last week, Fisheries and Oceans Canada confirmed that the 2020 season for...
TRURO: Families of April 2020’s mass shooting victims are unhappy their lawyers won’t be given an opportunity to cross examine the gunman’s common-law spouse when she takes the stand in mid-July. The Mass Casualty...
ANTIGONISH: An associate professor in the education department at StFX University says when she reflects on her own education, Black History was not something that was celebrated. “Black people have had a direct impact...
HALIFAX: A forecaster with the Canadian Hurricane Centre says Atlantic Canada will experience three to six major storms this upcoming hurricane season, which will be the seventh year in a row the region will experience an above-normal...
SUTHERLAND’S RIVER: The provincial and federal governments agree with the banner in front of the Barneys River Volunteer Fire Department that reads “Twinned Highways Save Lives.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a major federal government investment of $90 million to...
HALIFAX: The provincial government said it will achieve its goals once 20 more sites are officially on the protected list. “Pending the results of the consultation, if all sites move forward, Nova Scotia will...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A federal lawyer has defended the role of Veterans Affairs Canada in the lead up to the triple murder-suicide that rocked the small, tight-knit, historically Black community of Upper Big Tracadie on Jan. 3, 2017.




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