HALIFAX: A judge in Nova Scotia’s highest court has ruled that a lawsuit launched by the family of a Canso senior, whose death was allegedly caused by a medication prescription error, can proceed under the Fatal Injuries Act. On November...
STRAIT AREA: The Strait Richmond Housing Matters Coalition has invited landlords from Richmond County to join its group. In a press release issued last week, the coalition noted that it represents several sectors including...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia ruled  Cabot Links Enterprises  has the right to build luxury condos on a contested piece of land in Inverness, despite the efforts of a local activist. Neal Livingston, a filmmaker from Inverness...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Local trail and park projects received another boost from the province. On October 24, Richmond MLA Michel Samson announced $20,000 in funding for the Strait Area Trails Association through the province's sustainable transportation program, Connect2. The province also announced...
SHERBROOKE: Charges which include several sexual offences have been laid against 49-year-old Kevin Craig Hart of Country Harbour following a complaint made to Sherbrooke RCMP.  The investigation began in May and resulted in charges...
ANTIGONISH: The warden of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish says despite having to cancel their annual Canada Day celebrations, for the second year in a row, he hopes they’ll be able to host an end...
HALIFAX: Cape Breton-Richmond MLA Alana Paon is happy farmers have an assurance their applications for compensation through the Frost Loss Program will be looked at, even if the documents aren’t fully completed. However, she’s not pleased with how the provincial...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Strait regional centre for education (SRCE) said the school year started off well and has continued in a positive direction. In this monthly report for September to school communities, SRCE regional...
HALIFAX: The Eastern Zone – taking in eastern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton – recorded two more COVID-19 cases for a total of 42. As of today, Nova Scotia has 549 confirmed cases of COVID-19 after...
HALIFAX: The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada said it is no longer investigating last week’s sinking of a fishing vessel off the coast of Cape Breton. Pierre Murray, manager of Atlantic regional operations with the TSB, confirmed on September...




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