MULGRAVE: The Town of Mulgrave has adjusted its public meeting schedule, removing its committee of the whole session, and opting to go with two full council meetings each month. Councillors made the change during...
ANTIGONISH: The mayor of the Town of Antigonish says staff has risen to the occasion in the face of the latest provincial lockdown caused by COVID-19. The latest shutdown, which included increased health and...
ARICHAT: Municipal councillors will be meeting tonight to once again discuss the budget. During Monday night’s regular monthly meeting, Richmond Municipal Council was scheduled to approve the final budget for 2021-2022, the five-year Capital...
GUYSBOROUGH: In the waters off Drum Head, a 100-year-old ship boiler is scheduled to be removed later this summer by Nova Scotia Lands and Forestry, however, some local residents hope that it will stay put.
HALIFAX: A group supporting migrant workers in the province wants to make sure they are not forgotten in the COVID-19 immunization strategy. On May 14, the Migrant Worker Rights Working Group sent a letter...
MULGRAVE: After two years of waiting, it appears the town will finally be receiving a new facility to treat its wastewater. On May 19, Cape Breton-Canso MP Mike Kelloway, along with Lloyd Hines, Minister...
ANTIGONISH: Moraig Macgillivray will once again carry the banner for the NDP in Antigonish when the provincial election is called. Born at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital and a graduate from StFX University, Macgillivray spent...
MULGRAVE: For the second time in as many years, the Town of Mulgrave have held the line on its tax rates. Mulgrave CAO David Gray tabled a $1.7 million operating budget for 2021-22 during...
GUYSBOROUGH: Councillors in the Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) have supported a motion requesting a meeting with the executive of the Eastern Counties Regional Library (ECRL). During their regular monthly council meeting...
HALIFAX: Organizations providing mental health support, as well as shelters and transition houses for those escaping abusive situations received help from the public and private sectors. The provincial government announced more than $850,000 in...




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