PORT HOOD: Inverness Municipal Council has taken its message to cyberspace. “We had a notice of motion at our last meeting on March 7, and we finalized it today,” said Warden Betty Ann MacQuarrie. “Immediately...
ANTIGONISH: The warden of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish says council is very pleased with the construction of a new roundabout, which will be located at the busy intersection their municipal building is on.
ANTIGONISH: The RCMP is asking for public assistance in locating Jacob Spin, 24, of Monastery. Spin was last seen prior to 10 p.m. last evening when he left his home on the Old Mulgrave Road in Monastery. He is described as a...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A 22-year-old will serve two years of federal prison time for his role in the death of one young man and the injury of another. On September 18, Port Hawkesbury Supreme Court Judge Robin Gogan sentenced Scott Lundrigan...
L’ARDOISE: The Dr. Kingston Community Health Centre now has a new physician, Dr. Shaun MacCormick. In a press release, the Cape Breton South Recruiting for Health (CBSRH) group welcomed the full-time family physician.
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is officially investigating the discovery of an animal carcass that was tied to a building on the town’s waterfront. Officials with the SPCA’s Antigonish office, which currently oversees...
PORT HASTINGS: Inverness District RCMP is requesting the assistance from the public to identify a person who may have been involved in a break and enter at a local gas station. The images were taken from surveillance video that was...
MULGRAVE: On Heritage Day, residents in the Town of Mulgrave will be celebrating their history as this year the town will turn 100-years-old. With Heritage Day being a designated day to honour the remarkable...
HALIFAX: One Strait area municipality will receive funding under two provincial programs. On September 30, the province announced that eight communities across Nova Scotia will receive more than $922,000 for water and wastewater projects through the Provincial...
AINSLIE GLEN: Christmas in Boston will be a little brighter this year due to a Cape Breton first. “Nova Scotia has been contributing a Christmas tree to the people of Boston for decades,” said Lloyd Hines, Minister of Natural Resources....




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