By: Adam McNamara HALIFAX: The union representing Nova Scotia’s paramedics – International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 727 – resumed their Code Critical program as of July 6. The program...
BADDECK: Plans by the Cape Breton Food Hub to construct a new processing facility by next spring are closer to becoming a reality. Last week, Jaime Battiste, MP for Sydney-Victoria - on behalf of...
By Alec Bruce, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Guysborough Journal GUYSBOROUGH: When it comes to crime and punishment, no news is good news, and the local branch of the RCMP delivered a...
HALIFAX: Caregivers Nova Scotia (CNS) is reaching out to French speakers and the Acadian community across the province. CNS is currently promoting a new French Caregiver Support Group which takes place, via Zoom, on...
ANTIGONISH: A representative from the Strait Regional Centre for Education (SRCE) says they plan to offer a program to increase pro-social skills and positive identity in adolescent girls to a broader audience during the program’s launch event at StFX...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A quarter-century after opening its doors, the Port Hawkesbury Food Bank continues to see steady traffic and support from the community, resulting in a bittersweet anniversary for those who have stayed with the operation since its early...
HALIFAX: The province’s teacher’s union has problems with plans by the provincial government to re-open schools on September 8. During a media briefing on August 14, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development Zack...
ARICHAT: An Isle Madame health care facility continues to weather the COVID-19 storm, as others across the province suffer transmission, spread, and even fatalities. St. Ann Community and Nursing Care Centre administrator Annette Fougere...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The mayor shared her experiences while in public office after attending a Leadership School for Women recently in Membertou. During the weekend of August 21-22, more than 100 women joined virtually and...
ISLE MADAME: This Richmond County community is in mourning after the death of businessman Brian Samson. Samson passed away on May 27 at the age of 54 while fishing off northern Newfoundland. According to his obituary, Samson gave up the opportunity...




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