UPPER BIG TRACADIE: The federal government has agreed to financially assist the Desmond family following last week’s triple murder suicide in Guysborough County, which is also the subject of a provincial investigation. On January 3, Antigonish RCMP confirmed four people...
ANTIGONISH: A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been finalized at StFX University in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following the introduction of a liability waiver by university officials as an element of their...
ANTIGONISH: In the single largest investment in the university’s 170-year history, StFX University will soon have a new Institute for Innovation of Health. The Government of Nova Scotia announced $37.4 million in funding towards...
INVERNESS: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on the owners of Cabot Golf to show taxpayers their full “business case” and release the details of the multi-million dollar request for taxpayers’ money to pay for a new airport.
PORT HAWKESBURY: Lawyers for both the Crown and defense in Cassidy Bernard’s murder case asked for more time to review the evidence against Dwight Austin Isadore. The case is now adjourned until January 15 in Port Hawkesbury;...
MABOU: Although he did not say when an election will be called, the Premier did say he will be spending the coming weeks letting Nova Scotians know how he is spending their money. Premier...
POTLOTEK FIRST NATION: The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs says the federal government has failed them again. Recently, authorized Mi’kmaq community harvesters, from both Potlotek and Eskasoni First Nations, have had over 200...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia ruled  Cabot Links Enterprises  has the right to build luxury condos on a contested piece of land in Inverness, despite the efforts of a local activist. Neal Livingston, a filmmaker from Inverness...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Town councillors say they are getting quizzed about a survey gauging residents’ opinions of the Destination Reeves Street project. Town Councillor Hughie MacDougall told the regular monthly meeting of Port Hawkesbury Town...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Properties in Port Hawkesbury are worth more in 2019 than they were in 2018, according to their annual assessment. The town’s finance director, Erin MacEachen unveiled the assessment on January 8, which saw a 1.43 per cent increase...




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