GUYSBOROUGH: Lloyd Hines wants to continue providing the people of Guysborough-Tracadie with their fair share. “I’ve felt I had another campaign in me, and I really, really enjoy representing our people in Halifax,” Hines...
ST. PETER’S: The conservation and protection branch of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans dumped hundreds of illegal lobsters last week. The DFO confirmed to The Reporter that over 400 undersized lobsters were taken...
ANTIGONISH: The mayor for the Town of Antigonish says it is extremely exciting that their vision for Active Transportation (AT) is quickly becoming a reality. “This project is transformational, not only for our town,...
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.
LYNCHE’S RIVER: The RCMP is investigating a single vehicle collision last night which sent the driver to hospital with life threatening injuries. At approximately 8:30 p.m., Richmond County District RCMP was notified of a...
YARMOUTH: A group representing fishers from around the Strait area wants to be involved in a legal challenge of fisheries regulations. On June 17, the Unified Fisheries Conservation Alliance (UFCA), an organization of commercial...
MABOU: A new satellite campus that is under construction received more government assistance late last week. On June 18, it was announced that $958,257 in funding from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) will...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Reporter newspaper, owned by Advocate Media Inc., will be late arriving at news stands and in mail boxes around the Strait area. Due to the closure of Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border,...
MABOU: Although he did not say when an election will be called, the Premier did say he will be spending the coming weeks letting Nova Scotians know how he is spending their money. Premier...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The town’s efforts to create more Active Transportation opportunities for its residents received some help late last week. On June 18, the federal, provincial and municipal levels of government announced $3 million...




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