HALIFAX: Provincial officials temporarily shut down
schools, long-term care facilities, VLTs, and VICs in Nova Scotia.
During a press conference this afternoon in Halifax, Premier
Stephen McNeil, Health and Wellness Minister Randy Delorey, Dr. Robert Strang,
Nova...
ANTIGONISH: Despite the media labeling Canadian Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau’s and American President Barack Obama’s personal
relationship as a “bromance,” Canada’s former Ambassador to the United States
of America says their professional relationship was anything but.
MacNaughton,...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The mayor of Port Hawkesbury says
there has already been a sense of tremendous accomplishment in taking ownership
of their new gym facility.
Town officials heard a report from Chief Administrative
Office, Terry Doyle during...
MULGRAVE: A meeting between Mulgrave town councillors
and the town’s volunteer fire department has started the process of mending
their strained relationship, the mayor says.
A conflict between Darlene Berthier Sampson, Mulgrave’s
Chief Administrative Officer, and Michael...
ST. PETER’S: After years without its own law office,
St. Peter’s has seen a firm open its doors.
Front Line Law Inc.
will be located on Grenville Street and will serve the community with practice
in primarily...
PORT HOOD: A project to have a sidewalk extending from
Whycocomagh to We’koqma’q First Nation is in the works, but Melanie Beaton, the
special projects facilitator for Inverness County, said it won’t be happening
as quickly as was hoped.
PORT HOOD: The Al MacInnis Sports Centre took a
significant step toward achieving $150,000 worth of upgrades to its ice plant
operation last Thursday due to Inverness County earmarking $48,000 in funding
for the Port Hood rink.
MULGRAVE: Representatives with Property Valuation
Services Corporation (PVSC) recently visited Mulgrave to explain the town’s
increasing property assessments.
Officials with the Dartmouth-based property management
company made their presentation during the regular Mulgrave Town Council
meeting on March 2.
PORT HOOD: Less than 48 hours after MP Mike Kelloway
announced the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) was coming through
with $999,170 to buoy tourism projects in Inverness County, director of
recreation and tourism for the municipality, Donna MacDonald, gave...
HALIFAX: The province has approved funding for
community-led projects in Guysborough, Canso and Port Hawkesbury to help
recruit and retain doctors.
The government has provided $10,000 to the Town of Port
Hawkesbury to support a new...