PORT HAWKESBURY: Town officials here have reduced and revamped the fees charged to mobile food vendors and similar ventures, nearly eight months after town council approved a new vending by-law that left Port Hawkesbury with some of the highest...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A new political era began here last week, as a swearing-in ceremony took place for the latest edition of Port Hawkesbury Town Council, including the town’s first female mayor and its first new mayor in 22 years. Brenda...
ANTIGONISH: Despite planning for an obstetrics vacancy at the St. Martha’s Regional Hospital in Antigonish, the Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) says they are prepared for it when it happens. “NSHA is working with locum physicians to fill...
GUYSBOROUGH: As an LNG company moves closer to an investment decision, a local warden said he feels confident the project is a good fit for the area. “I think that were are probably going to be the next final investment...
GUYSBOROUGH: The municipality’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) says no decisions get made behind closed doors. During last week’s regular monthly meeting of council for the municipality of the District of Guysborough, CAO Barry Carroll told council of the 39 public...
GUYSBOROUGH: Council is looking to learn more about rocket launches and they are sending representatives south to fact find for them. Last week, council for the Municipality of the District of Guysborough voted to send Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Barry...
ANTIGONISH: Students from across Nova Scotia are busy preparing for a province-wide annual leadership conference in Antigonish next month. The Nova Scotia Secondary Schools Association (NSSSA) “Rise Up” conference will take place at StFX from May 17-20. This year’s conference co-chairs...
INVERNESS COUNTY: Last July might feel like a distant memory, given the snow fall and power outages as of late, but odds are the twenty second of that month are well-remembered by those who had their lives saved by...
STRAIT AREA: Hundreds of teachers held protests across the region last Friday, as thousands of their colleagues descended on the provincial legislature in Halifax to protest Bill 75, the Liberal government’s attempt to legislate a new four-year contract between...
GUYSBOROUGH: Following last month’s release of the province’s five year highway improvement plan, the transportation minister said the plan lets residents know where and when they can expect road work in their areas. Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal Minister Lloyd Hines,...




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