ANTIGONISH: A 22-year-old man was arrested and charged for allegedly stabbing another 22-year-old male early Sunday morning. At around 3 a.m. on March 12, Antigonish County District RCMP said they responded to a report...
ARICHAT: Municipal council was asked to back a plan from a community club to develop two trails in the St. Peter’s area. During the regular monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council on May 28, Michele Stone and Rob Groves of...
HALIFAX: The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) has denied another appeal of a property variance in St. Peter’s. On November 30, the UARB dismissed an appeal by Clair Bouchard and Donald J. MacNeil of a variance for a...
ST. PETER'S: The RCMP charged a Port Hawkesbury resident with cruelty to animals after a dog was found tied to a tree in woods behind Richmond Academy last week. On Feb. 2 Tommy K....
MULGRAVE: Board members are hoping to get word from the province on the town’s medical facility. Last week, Mayor Ralph Hadley said the chair of the Mulgrave Medical Centre called an emergency meeting for all board members to discuss keeping...
RESERVE MINES: Strait area groups were the recipients of federal funding announced by the local Member of Parliament last week. On March 16, Cape Breton-Canso MP Mike Kelloway announced $274,895 in non-repayable funding through...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A prominent local businessman is facing several charges in violation of the country’s elections act. On March 27, Commissioner of Canada Elections, Yves Côté, announced that Joseph Patrick Shannon faces five charges under the Canada Elections Act, as requested by...
ARICHAT: Council has agreed to send a list of priority infrastructure projects to the MP for Cape Breton-Canso to help the federal government respond economically to the COVID-19 pandemic. During a special emergency meeting this afternoon...
ANTIGONISH: Physician recruitment is looking promising. In an update to municipal council during the committee of the whole meeting on May 10, CAO Glenn Horne advised 17 physicians, both in specialty and family medicine,...
PORT HOOD: The provincial government has denied a request from the municipality for assistance clearing trees and branches from roads. During the regular monthly meeting of Inverness Municipal Council on Sept. 2, correspondence was...




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