PORT HAWKESBURY: An eight-week trial has been set for the person accused of killing Cassidy Bernard. Dwight Austin Isadore, 21, of Wagmatcook has been charged with the second-degree murder in the death of his...
WE’KOQMA’Q FIRST NATION: The leader of a local First Nations community says as chief, council and the community, they fully support a moderate livelihood fishery and will begin setting traps next season. Chief Annie...
PORT HAWKESBURY: After weeks of uncertainty and speculation between lawyers and the Department of Justice on the reason for additional delays, new dates have officially been selected to resume the Desmond Fatality Inquiry. The...
ARICHAT: Councillors voted for the return of a public question period. During a committee-of-the-whole meeting of Richmond Municipal Council on November 9 in Arichat, Warden Amanda Mombourquette asked council if they want to allow...
HALIFAX: A brand new Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC) cannabis outlet opened this morning in Port Hawkesbury. NSLC spokesperson Beverley Ware said the 400-square-foot store will offer approximately 200 of their “most popular products.”
SYDNEY: Three people were displaced by a house fire in Little Anse. Canadian Red Cross volunteers from Sydney assisted all three adults with emergency lodging, food and some other essentials.  The...
HALIFAX: Municipalities in the region will receive some much needed financial help. As part of the Safe Restart Agreement, municipalities in the province will receive $67.5 million to help meet operating costs while being...
SYDNEY: One of the candidates to be leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party was in the region last week making his case. Two days before a campaign event at the New Horizons Seniors...
MULGRAVE: The town’s emergency route is suffering from extensive flooding and the transportation department is working on it. During the regular monthly meeting of Mulgrave Town Council on November 2, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)...
DARTMOUTH: The Nova Scotia RCMP is warning the public about a number of phone scams being reported throughout Cape Breton. The phone calls involve calls from 1-800 numbers, local numbers and the RCMP toll-free...




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