ARICHAT: The RCMP is awaiting an examination of remains that were found here last weekend. Sgt. Andrew Joyce, Public Information Officer for the Nova Scotia RCMP said that on Saturday morning at around 10 a.m., Richmond...
ARICHAT: Council has agreed to support an application to upgrade Internet service in eastern Richmond County. During a videoconference meeting of Richmond Municipal Council on April 14, it was agreed that the municipality will send a...
GUYSBOROUGH: During their first public meeting during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) met via teleconference on April 15. Council approved updated measures in response to the spread of COVID-19,...
ANTIGONISH: There is going to be at least a three week delay for the budget in Antigonish County. Warden Owen McCarron made the statement in a teleconference briefing with reporters Wednesday morning, following the county’s regular monthly...
ANTIGONISH: As a result of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Town of Antigonish is changing the way residents pay their bills, as they await a new plan from municipal and provincial officials. In addition to...
HALIFAX: Today Nova Scotia is reporting another death related to COVID-19, bringing the total to 10. The death occurred at the Northwood long-term care home in the Halifax Regional Municipality. "This is a deeply sad day...
HALIFAX: As of today, Nova Scotia has confirmed 721 confirmed cases of COVID-19 after 46 new cases were identified Sunday. In the Eastern Zone – taking in eastern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton – there is...
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia is reporting two more deaths related to COVID-19, bringing the total to nine. The deaths occurred at the Northwood long-term care home in Halifax Regional Municipality. As of today, Nova Scotia has 675...
HALIFAX: The province has confirmed its largest number of COVID-19 cases in one day and three more deaths were reported. The deaths occurred Friday at the Northwood long-term care home in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
HALIFAX: Citing an inability to identify enough sites to proceed with their plans, Cermaq Canada has decided to allow their aquaculture leases to expire. With a need to support 20,000 metric tonnes of production to make the...




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