PAQ’TNKEK: A local First Nations community will vote next month on a land exchange agreement involving the twinning of Highway 104. “We’re in the process of voting on July 13 on basically surrendering - which is a term in the...
By Kathy McCluskey CREIGNISH: The fence is sagging, the tennis court needs resurfacing, and the playground is over 30 years old. Into its 50th year, the Creignish Recreation Centre outdoor facilities need a face...
ARISAIG: A small Nova Scotian distillery will compete against the best of the best around the world next week after being selected last month as Canada’s best in the “Classic Gin” category during the first round of the 2019...
PORT HASTINGS: The RCMP have charged two drivers with stunting. Today at around 9:45 a.m., the RCMP’s Eastern Traffic Services observed a car travelling above the posted speed limit on Highway 4 in Port Hastings. Police said the vehicle was clocked at 122 kilometres...
HALIFAX: Despite repeated flooding on a Richmond County road, the province is unable to provide a timeline for repairs. According to a press release issued by Cape Breton-Richmond MLA Alana Paon, John and Marilyn Clements of New Victoria were left...
ANTIGONISH: Universities across Nova Scotia took steps to ensure that the work-to-rule job action taken by members of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union (NSTU) would not impact high school students applying for university programs or the classroom practicum requirements...
ARICHAT: Municipal council wants to put more focus on a committee designed to attract and retain doctors. During the regular monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council on September 25 in Arichat, correspondence was received from Isle Madame pharmacist Tracy Martell,...
PORT HAWKESBURY: With over 155 people in attendance, the region’s business and community leaders heard about activities in key economic sectors during the Strait Area Chamber of Commerce’s State of the Strait at the Port Hawkesbury Civic...
ANTIGONISH: This week over 30 Antigonish residents joined demonstrators across Canada to raise concerns about the federal government’s plan to move forward with the Trans Mountain Pipeline. Demonstrators gathered outside of Central Nova MP Sean Fraser’s office in Antigonish on...
HALIFAX: Government will invest about $2.7 million over two years to help residents in five communities get clear title to land on which they live. The support includes funds to assist with legal fees and costs related to estate administration...




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