HALIFAX: Two people from the Eastern Zone are among confirmed COVID-19 variant cases in Nova Scotia. On April 15, the provincial government confirmed the cases were the UK variant, and although they are not...
PORT HAWKESBURY: As an oil tanker remains anchored in the Strait of Canso, local residents, groups and businesses wanted to show the isolating crew that they care. On April 20, a care package was...
POULAMON: A Richmond County man was arrested for a break, enter and theft, an attempted break-in, as well as threatening a police officer last week in Isle Madame. At approximately 4:15 p.m. on April...
HALIFAX: The province of Nova Scotia is trying to create a pathway for small businesses and individuals looking to clean, renewable energy by making amendments to the Electricity Act. Deputy Minister of Energy and...
ANTIGONISH: The warden of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish says he was delighted to see the provincial government make changes to the Biodiversity Act. “The original bill, there was a lot of...
GOLDBORO: Despite supporting Pieridae Energy Ltd. and their proposed Goldboro Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project, Premier Iain Rankin says the province won’t be providing any funding towards the estimated $10-billion USD facility. Earlier this...
ANTIGONISH: As exams at St. Francis Xavier University wrap up today, the warden of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish says despite facing a global pandemic, everybody made the academic year work. After...
DOMINION: The local Member of Parliament said a new announcement will help address housing shortages in First Nations communities. On April 16, Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister responsible...
ANTIGONISH: A four-season outdoor recreation facility is being supported by the Municipality of the County of Antigonish with a financial contribution in the tune of $10,000. A cheque presentation was made during the regular...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The company which owns an oil tanker anchored in the Strait of Canso after multiple crew members tested positive for COVID-19 said it will remain there until public health authorities allow them to leave.




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