GOLDBORO: The company looking to construct a gold mine in Goldboro has embarked on a new diamond drilling program. The 5,500 metre drill program is designed to find minerals to support Anaconda Mining’s planned...
ANTIGONISH: It was standing room only in the gallery at the Municipality of the County of Antigonish administrative building for their committee of the whole meeting on May 10. The reason was consolidation as...
ARICHAT: The municipality is rezoning properties in Point Tupper to pave the way for new green energy projects. At the regular monthly meeting in Arichat on March 27, Richmond Municipal Council approved recommendations from...
MULGRAVE: Officials with the Town of Mulgrave plan on meeting with the executive committee of the town’s fire department. Mayor Ralph Hadley said they’ll discuss the recent animosity between the town’s chief administrative officer Darlene Berthier Sampson, and...
HALIFAX: The company that owns a hotel in Port Hastings is also the new owner of a resort in Guysborough County. Last week the province announced that it sold Liscombe Lodge Resort and Conference...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A former platoon member of retired Cpl. Lionel Desmond says the intensity of the gunfights and the grim duties of war took their toll on the then 24-year-old infantryman. Testifying on Feb....
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...
GRAND ANSE: There was been another report of stolen catalytic converters. Richmond County District RCMP is investigating a theft that occurred between May 3 and 4 at a scrap yard on Black River Road...
PORT HAWKESBURY: If successful in the upcoming provincial election, Bryson Syliboy would not only become the first elected Mi’kmaq MLA, but he would also make history as the first two-spirit representative to sit in the House of...
POINT TUPPER: Two of the region’s largest employers want regulators to approve a “very unique” tarriff agreement. Nova Scotia Power (NSP) and its largest consumer, Port Hawkesbury Paper (PHP) are asking the Nova Scotia Utility and...




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