ARICHAT: The senior’s safety coordinator for Richmond County says she needs more money to provide existing and expanded services. During the regular monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council on December 16 in Arichat, senior’s safety social...
ANTIGONISH: Residents will have a new place to take their four-legged friends. During the regular meeting of Antigonish Town Council, elected representatives heard a staff report regarding a proposed dog park for the area. Council set aside...
HALIFAX: After Farm Credit Canada (FCC) spent weeks trying to track down Cape Breton-Richmond MLA Alana Paon for defaulting on $178,000 in loan payments, Justice James Chipman granted an Order for Substitute Service today – allowing for...
LOUISDALE: A local woman who worked for Elections Canada is wondering how long she has to wait to get paid. “It’s long hours and you have a lot of responsibility on your hands because if the...
ANTIGONISH: Municipal council is calling on local MLAs to help fix a dangerous intersection. During Tuesday’s regular meeting of council for the Municipality of the County of Antigonish, elected members discussed their frustrations with the lack of...
SACKVILLE: Whether it’s dressing as Cousin Eddie from Christmas Vacation, donning a tutu, or eating a habanero pepper, Antigonish native Eric Anstey goes to some hilarious ends in the name of charity. When asked why he...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Charitable efforts in local communities figure prominently in making the holidays happy for families in need, and Seasonal Services is leading the way in the Strait area. For more than 40 years, the charitable...
PETIT DE GRAT: What started out as friendly competition has turned into a fundraiser for local organizations. The second annual “Light Up Lundrigan Lane,” took place last Sunday night in Petit de Grat with proceeds going...
ARICHAT: Now that a sidewalk project here is complete, council wants to again ask the province to erect a crosswalk. During the regular monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council on December 16 in Arichat, Deputy Warden...
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia’s 23,000 kilometres of roads, highways and 4,100 bridges will see a $300 million investment in capital spending. Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal Minister Lloyd Hines updated the public on the over 150 projects as he...




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