PORT HAWKESBURY: Three men accused of breaking into a house, assaulting four people, and sending two of them to hospital, appeared briefly in Port Hawkesbury Provincial Court on Oct. 31. The accused, Craig Edward...
ARICHAT: A group of residents wants the municipality to collect their garbage. During a teleconference meeting of Richmond Municipal Council on April 14, council discussed a request from the Southern Comfort Subdivision Association asking for curbside garbage...
BREAKING: Atlantic Lotto is asking Strait area residents to check their Lotto 6/49 lottery tickets. A ticket sold in Richmond County for the October 19 draw of Lotto 6/49 is worth $1,000,000. Details on the prize winner(s) will be released as...
PORT HAWKESBURY: For the second year in a row, local students took part in a nationwide campaign to open a conversation around mental health. On January 31, the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) Strait Area Campus marked Bell Let’s Talk...
PORT HOOD: Trade disputes with the United States kept management with Port Hawkesbury Paper (PHP) maintaining a relatively low profile, but Allan Eddie, PHP’s business development manager, said those matters are settled, which means it’s time to once again touch base...
ANTIGONISH: Antigonish County is dealing with a number of transportation issues. Following another recent collision, the matter of the Trunk 4-Beech Hill intersection came up during the regular monthly meeting of Antigonish Municipal Council on June 18.
ESKASONI: The RCMP said it is continuing efforts to locate 14-year-old Mary (Molly) Martin who was last seen August 13 at approximately 4 p.m. in Eskasoni. Martin is described as Indigenous, 5-foot-1 and 100...
ANTIGONISH: Ahead of the new provincial budget, the government announced that it will invest approximately $244 million in new projects by the end of this fiscal year. The funding will include a contribution of over $120 million to improve high-speed...
ARICHAT: A local MLA is rejecting opposition calls to step down as Minister of Acadian Affairs as the status of protected ridings remains unknown heading into the provincial election. Last week, the Progressive Conservatives’ Acadian Affairs critic Chris d’Entremont called...
ST. ANN: The Mabou campus of the Gaelic College is still on schedule to open this September. Rodney MacDonald, President of the Gaelic College, said the first-year Gaelic Foundations program will be available at...




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