BROOK VILLAGE: Rankin MacEachern, one of the Brook Village-area residents affected by the temporary closure of Frizzle’s Bridge, said a community meeting held last Thursday night helped locals feel a bit better about the traffic situation in...
DUNVEGAN: It may be her first time being nominated as a candidate in a federal election, but the Conservative candidate for the federal riding of Cape Breton-Canso comes with more than three decades of experience working in...
PORT HOOD: Inverness Municipal Council has decided on permit fees and penalties under its Vending Bylaw. The decision was reached during the May 4 regular monthly meeting after council reviewed the fees charged by...
ANTIGONISH: The owner of Central Supplies confirmed Tuesday that he is selling the company to the Kent Building Supplies organization. After celebrating the 40th anniversary of Central Supplies this year, Steve Smith noted home improvement is in a transition...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Town councillors are saying that housing is one of their top priorities. During the regular monthly meeting of Port Hawkesbury Town Council on Feb. 2, Cher McDaniel and Celeste Gotell, with the...
PORT HAWKESBURY: While Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) announced their enrollment numbers were slightly up on the year, the Strait Area Campus is reporting the opposite. According to a media release, NSCC advised there...
LYNCHE’S RIVER: A man was sent to hospital after a car left the road then rolled over earlier this week. Richmond District RCMP responded to the collision on Highway 4 in Lynche’s River on Monday evening...
CANSO: Tittle Bridge, the only link from Durrell’s Island to Canso, collapsed on July 7 under the weight of a transport truck and crane as contractors were hauling equipment on site to begin construction on a replacement...
ANTIGONISH: Although no pharmacies in the Strait area were included in a health care pilot project, other locations will be announced this spring. On Jan. 31, the province announced that more health care services...
HALIFAX: The province said it wants to meet with the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union (NSGEU) to discuss the closure of Island Employment. The Department of Labour Skills and Immigration confirmed they...




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