ANTIGONISH: With other post-secondary institutions across the province already announcing their decision to fully transition to on-line learning for the upcoming fall semester, StFX University is preparing for students to be back on campus and classes to...
PORT HOOD: Not a whole lot has changed in Inverness County’s revamped dog control by-law, but the municipality is in the process of instituting a new version of its measures to keep dogs safe and sound. The first reading of...
NISKAYUNA, NEW YORK: An effort to place war items in the right hands has hit a snag. Iain Walker runs a non-profit organization called “Get it Home United” which works to return items found...
ARICHAT: The municipality is looking at ways for residents to withhold their names from dangerous and unsightly premises, and dog control complaints. In accepting a recommendation from the committee-of-the-whole at the regular monthly meeting...
HALIFAX: The province’s teacher’s union has problems with plans by the provincial government to re-open schools on September 8. During a media briefing on August 14, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development Zack...
INVERNESS COUNTY: The municipality’s response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic had been solid and continues to be working, according to the warden. Betty Ann MacQuarrie explains the municipality already faces unique challenges involving...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The cleanup of Hurricane Dorian continues. As Nova Scotia Power and telecommunications companies like BellAliant and EastLink reconnected more customers on Wednesday, there were still many residents without power throughout Inverness, Richmond, Guysborough, and Antigonish counties.
ANTIGONISH: The warden for the Municipality of the County of Antigonish says the important thing is getting over the recent spike in COVID-19 cases, when everyday life returns to some sense of normalcy. He...
ARICHAT: An injection of more money into the Municipal District Activity Funds allocated to each municipal councillor in Richmond County did not receive unanimous approval when it recently came to the council table. District 1 councillor James Goyetche was the...
LOWER L’ARDOISE: Cape Breton-Richmond MLA Michel Samson is defending his party’s riding association, as Elections Nova Scotia launches an investigation into the municipal reimbursement of admission fees for a Liberal fundraising dinner involving Samson and Premier Stephen McNeil in...




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