ANTIGONISH: The plan is out in the community. The Antigonish and County Community Health Board, the Strait Richmond Community Health Board, and the Guysborough Community Health Board unveiled their Collaborative Community Health Plan last week at East Antigonish Education Centre/Academy. The...
INVERNESS: Residents here held a rally to express their concerns over the state of the community’s treatment plant. The rally, which was organized by the Inverness Development Association (IDA), was called “Crisis in Inverness,” and was...
ANTIGONISH: Jeneva Dennis says she was extremely honoured to be one of four recipients and the only representative from her community to receive the Sister Dorothy Moore Mi’kmaq Education Scholarship. Dennis, who is a...
ANTIGONISH: Two recent StFX University graduates are creating an anthology of stories to celebrate the work of student activists, past and present, fighting sexual violence on Canadian university campuses. As Addy Strickland and Emma...
ANTIGONISH: The warden for the Municipality of the County of Antigonish says he was unaware of a social skills program operating locally until a presentation was made to council. The presentation made by new...
SYDNEY: The sixth year of the Bras d’Or Watch will be different from previous incarnations. Project manager Jen Cooper explained how it will vary. “We did two different kinds of outreach...
ANTIGONISH: A fake $20 bill found its way into circulation in Antigonish County. A social media post on the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Nova Scotia Facebook page on Oct. 11, indicated Antigonish County...
GRAND ANSE: The people of Richmond County want their riding back. On September 14 at the Louisdale and Area Fire Hall in Grand Anse, residents and representatives of various organizations unanimously called for the Nova Scotia Electoral Boundaries Commission to...
ANTIGONISH: A local non-binary individual says transgender affirming health care saves lives. Taylor Linloff, a 28-year-old from Pot Hawkesbury, who will soon be enrolled at the Nova Scotia Community College for social services, explained...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Rather than immediately being connected by Veterans Affairs with a psychiatrist or psychotherapist in Nova Scotia after his release from Ste. Anne’s Hospital, retired Cpl. Lionel Desmond searched for help on his own.




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