STELLARTON: Al Muir has always been “in it to win it.” The 63-year-old restaurateur and owner of Andrea’s Seats is carrying the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) flag in Central Nova for the upcoming federal election.
ARICHAT: A property in Richmond County could go under the wrecking ball unless a prospective owner can address safety concerns. During the regular monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council in Arichat on Dec. 21,...
TRURO: A suspect was arrested and charged following a series of motor vehicle thefts in Inverness County. The RCMP said a 30-year-old New Waterford man is facing several charges following four separate vehicle thefts starting in Inverness County and ending...
WEST MABOU: The co-chair of the Margaree Environmental Association says he doesn’t believe half of the West Mabou Beach Provincial Park should be allocated for a new 18-hole golf course. Neal Livingston, who also...
HALIFAX: As COVID-19 cases tick upwards in the Strait area, the Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) issued potential exposure advisories for more businesses. There is a new potential exposure advisory for Staples, at 36...
OTTAWA: A controversial decision to award 25 per cent of the lucrative arctic surf clam quota to a company led by a New Brunswick First Nation and their industry partner has been reversed by the Department of Fisheries and...
PORT HOOD: Municipal leaders in Inverness County were updated on infrastructure and emergency services developments during a committee-of-the-whole meeting last Thursday. One of the main areas of discussion was the purchase of generators to serve water treatment...
ANTIGONISH: The new PC candidate for Antigonish in the upcoming provincial election says she can offer a unique perspective to the role of MLA. Currently the CEO of the R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, Michelle...
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.
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...




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