PORT HASTINGS: A total redesign of the rotary redesign project now includes an overpass, multiple traffic lights, and a bypass lane coming from Port Hawkesbury. In a community information session on Dec. 5 at...
HALIFAX: The number of new COVID-19 cases is at its lowest one-day total since late March after eight new cases were identified yesterday. As of today, Nova Scotia has 873 confirmed cases of COVID-19.
ANTIGONISH: A teenager has been arrested and charged in connection with incidents of racist graffiti being spray-painted in the town and county. Between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tuesday night, graffiti was painted on a school bus and a sign...
PORT HOOD: The owners the Rhodena Wind Farm proposed for Inverness County hope to complete construction by 2025. During the March 3 regular month meeting of Inverness Municipal Council, Keith Towse, with Community Wind,...
HALIFAX: The NDP say improvements to Highway 104 are necessary and will increase safety along that section of the provincial highway network but using the public private partnership (P3) model is the wrong decision. “We have seen...
ARICHAT: Council has changed its dangerous and unsightly premises policy. Council approved a motion to amend the municipality’s Dangerous and Unsightly Premises Policy to allow for councillors to submit complaint forms during the regular monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council...
PORT HOOD: Members of Inverness Municipal Council had a long sit-down with Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (DTIR) officials during the May 16 committee-of-the-whole meeting. Visiting with council were Jamie Chisholm, Eastern District Director, Steve MacDonald,...
ARICHAT: Costs to study the feasibility of a multi-use facility in Richmond County are more than anticipated. At the regular monthly meeting on March 27 in Arichat, Richmond Municipal Council reviewed correspondence from Public...
ANTIGONISH: Two issues regarding the RCMP were topics of discussion during the Municipality of the County of Antigonish regular council meeting; one being the loss of the traffic division, the other being an increase in cost of...
LOWER SOUTH RIVER: After drastically increasing compensation to a couple of Antigonish County landowners in June 2022, the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) has ordered the province to pay the couple $784,488.79.




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