RICHMOND COUNTY: The Progressive Conservative sweep of Nova Scotia included a long-time Liberal riding in Cape Breton. With 28 of 28 polls reporting, Elections Nova Scotia (ENS) has PC candidate Trevor Boudreau winning comfortably...
ANTIGONISH: The mayor says she was surprised to receive a letter from a resident of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish who raised concerns over a rainbow-painted guardrail. During a discussion of the...
NEW GLASGOW: Liberal incumbent Sean Fraser held his seat with a margin of victory of 7,517 votes in what tends to be a blue stronghold of Central Nova, despite a tenacious fight from Conservative candidate and country music star George...
ANTIGONISH: The Town of Antigonish plans to expand ongoing beautification efforts throughout the town by concentrating on one of its busiest streets. Following the town’s regular monthly council meeting on June 21, Mayor Laurie...
ANTIGONISH: Town council is out of the area’s enterprise network. During a regular monthly meeting of Antigonish Town Council on March 18, council voted to become the latest municipality to give an official notice of intent to withdraw from the...
HALIFAX: The company which controls the quota for the lucrative Arctic surf clam said they reached a deal with First Nations in Nova Scotia. On March 11, Clearwater Seafoods announced it reached agreements with 14 First Nations communities in Nova...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The man suspected of forcing a boy into the bathroom stall at a business in the town remains at large. At 5:15 p.m. on August 23, Inverness District RCMP said a nine-year-old boy was...
UPPER BARNEY’S RIVER: The RCMP has located the body of a 78-year-old man, who was reported missing from Merigomish on February 13. At approximately 4 p.m. on February 17, the man's truck was located near Mill Road in Upper Barney's...
HALIFAX: Although the provincial government reported no new cases of COVID-19 today, it also extended the state of emergency. The province is renewing the state of emergency to protect the health and safety of...
MULGRAVE: Councillors in the Town of Mulgrave are frustrated and at their wits end over the increasing mandatory contributions they’re required to transfer to the province, while the equalization payments they receive have been stagnant.




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