POINT TUPPER: The local paper mill received some positive news about its appeal. On April 13, Port Hawkesbury Paper (PHP) was given notice of a positive decision coming from a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) panel. A release from...
HALIFAX: Several capital projects earmarked for the Strait area were recently confirmed by the provincial government. On March 7, Finance and Treasury Board Minister Karen Casey released Capital Plan 2019-20, the government’s annual infrastructure investment plan to lay out capital...
HALIFAX: Ernest Fenwick MacIntosh is scheduled to appear in court next month in Port Hawkesbury seeking permission to sue his accusers. The former Strait area resident, who is accused of sexually abusing boys in...
PORT HOOD: The municipality is continuing its search for an insurer of the air strip in Margaree. During the regular monthly meeting of Inverness Municipal Council on March 3, Chief Administrative Officer Keith MacDonald...
ARICHAT: The warden wants the public to know about a recent incident involving a health care worker. During the Jan. 24 regular monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council, Warden Amanda Mombourquette relayed a call...
PORT HOOD: Inverness Municipal Councillor Alfred Poirier announced he is retiring from the elected body. During the Oct. 7 regular monthly council meeting, the district 1 representative said he will officially step down on...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A man found guilty of a drug charge following a police raid at a local business received a conditional sentence. On March 13, Michael Tyrell received a six month conditional sentence order during a sentencing hearing in Port...
GUYSBOROUGH: Officials with the Municipality of the District of Guysborough have scheduled a closing date for the ice surfaces at the Chedabucto Lifestyle Complex. During the regular monthly council meeting on February 19, municipal staff decided they...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Trial dates are scheduled to be set next month in the case of a Richmond County man who is facing weapons and firearms charges. According to the Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service...
HALIFAX: As of today, Nova Scotia has 147 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Twenty new cases were identified Monday, March 30. Most cases are connected to travel or a known case. As reported yesterday, public health has...




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