HALIFAX: A group supporting migrant workers in the province wants to make sure they are not forgotten in the COVID-19 immunization strategy. On May 14, the Migrant Worker Rights Working Group sent a letter...
PORT HOOD: Inverness County District RCMP is investigating a motor vehicle collision on Route 19 yesterday that resulted in the death of a passenger. At approximately 7:30 p.m., the RCMP said it was notified...
HALIFAX: The company planning to build a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant, pipeline and related facilities near Bear Head, Richmond County have had their construction permits extended by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB). Sister...
CANSO: A community group that’s opposed to a local spaceport project called it a tragic day for their community and said the Province of Nova Scotia continues to bow to business interests with no consideration for environmental...
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...
MULGRAVE: The Mayor of Mulgrave says the town is making progress on addressing the ongoing issues at Exit 40, the intersection that leads to the community, from Highway 104. During the monthly regular meeting on February...
ARICHAT: A heated debate over the cost of four years of legal fees incurred by the municipality received a lot of attention. During the September 14 committee-of-the-whole meeting of Richmond Municipal Council, district 5...
ST. PETER’S: The village commission has partnered with the RCMP and the business community to reduce the speeds of motorists travelling through the community. The St. Peter’s Village Commission – with the support of...
GUYSBOROUGH: Councillors in the Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) have supported a motion requesting a meeting with the executive of the Eastern Counties Regional Library (ECRL). During their regular monthly council meeting...
HALIFAX: Premier Stephen McNeil and Dr. Robert Strang, chief medical officer of health, announced new restrictions today after 37 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Nova Scotia. "We need to flip the switch...




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