PAQTNKEK: Molly Peters says it takes really strong leadership to develop really strong relationships. “Seeing how far we’ve come, putting in the work, coming together with open hearts and open minds and really digging in and...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Building on the work started last year with a people’s school on affordable housing focused on building awareness and inspiring action and a community think tank about housing needs, a recent people’s school explored ways to build the...
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...
ST. PETER’S: Once a thriving language in Richmond County, Gaelic fell out of use over the years but, if Cathy Campbell can help it, that’s not where the story will end. As Gaels across the province...
JANVRIN’S ISLAND: A community group is lobbying the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (DTIR) to conduct more improvements to roads the area. On April 22, the Janvrin’s Island Community Center held its annual general meeting during...
L’ARDOISE: By all accounts, Kyden Stevens had the time of his life. The five-year-old and his family took a late-winter trip down south that saw the Richmond County residents visit Universal Studios, Disney World and SeaWorld, rub...
PAQTNKEK: As a way for the Mi’kmaq community to take control of their media and hear familiar voices, the Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation will be soon going live across the airways. After 18-months of legwork to consider...
PAQTNKEK: With the latest renderings of their $8 million showcase development, the Bayside Travel Centre, an Esso-branded outlet supplied by Wilsons Fuels and Calgary-based Husky is another step closer to becoming a reality. Rose Paul, Paqtnkek’s director of land...
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...
PORT HAWKESBURY: To assist more women and Indigenous learners gain access to marine industry training and careers over the next three years, the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) has launched a new initiative to reduce barriers. Rodger...




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