ANTIGONISH: The president of StFX University says with a climbing case count, the university is there to help their students, faculty and staff in any way that they can. “It’s a multi-part role that...
MULGRAVE: The council of the Town of Mulgrave is looking to change the rules when it comes to the way agriculture is handled along their main thoroughfare. During their regular monthly town council meeting...
GLACE BAY: The Member of Parliament for Cape Breton-Canso said he will be attending the upcoming session of parliament virtually, but before it begins, he laid-out his priorities.   MP Mike Kelloway said he...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Those fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine have been given a warm welcome to the Strait area. According to the Syrian Family Reunification Project, a Syrian refugee family who took up residence...
HALIFAX: The provincial government announced the first round of Internet for Nova Scotia Initiative projects. With the announcement on February 7, the province said 86 per cent of homes and businesses will have access to the...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Inverness Municipal Council approved a borrowing resolution during its regular monthly meeting on Jan. 5. Council voted to continue its $1.5 million line-of-credit with the East Coast Credit Union, with a payment...
SUMMERVILLE CENTRE, QUEENS COUNTY: As she retires from the diplomatic corps after a nearly three-decade career in outposts around the world, most recently as Canada’s ambassador to Jordan, Donica Pottie is mulling her next move.
ANTIGONISH: There is going to be at least a three week delay for the budget in Antigonish County. Warden Owen McCarron made the statement in a teleconference briefing with reporters Wednesday morning, following the county’s regular monthly...
POINT TUPPER: A gypsum wallboard manufacturer here is planning to expand its workforce and plant. On January 21, Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) announced that Cabot Manufacturing was approved for an innovation rebate to upgrade its current...
PORT HOOD: After having announced its office in Port Hawkesbury will close by the end of this month, representatives from Property Valuation Services Corporation (PVSC) visited Inverness Municipal Council last week. The visit was to offer some insight on the...




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