BARNEY’S RIVER STATION, PICTOU COUNTY: The RCMP is investigating a fatal head-on collision Saturday on Highway 104 in Pictou County.
At 7:35 p.m., Pictou County District RCMP responded to a
911 call of a collision...
HALIFAX: Proposed changes to two electoral districts in
the Strait area will be implemented for the next provincial election.
On October 9, Attorney General and Justice Minister
Mark Furey tabled changes to the House of Assembly...
PORT HOOD: The circumstances surrounding the death of a
blue whale that washed ashore on Colindale beach remain unclear, and as a full
necropsy is unable to be performed on the animal, no answers are forthcoming.
STELLARTON: Al Muir has always been “in it to win it.”
The 63-year-old restaurateur and owner of Andrea’s Seats is carrying the
People’s Party of Canada (PPC) flag in Central Nova for the upcoming federal
election.
PICTOU: Barry Randle is the voice for the Green Party
in Central Nova.
Originally born in England, Randle immigrated to St.
Catharines, Ontario in 1982, when he was 12-years-old, becoming a citizen at
the age of 16....
GUYSBOROUGH:
The driver of All Terrain Vehicle was killed following a single vehicle
collision.
Yesterday
evening at 8:35 p.m. Guysborough District RCMP responded to a call of an
overturned ATV on Amos Gillies Road.
HALIFAX: Proposed changes to two electoral districts in
the Strait area are proceeding.
On October 9, Attorney General and Justice Minister
Mark Furey tabled changes to the House of Assembly Act, which includes
reinstating the constituency of...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Next week, from
Tuesday to Friday, Nova Scotia Power will conduct repairs to the concrete
foundations that support the transmission structures located along the Canso
Causeway and this work may cause traffic delays.
There...
PORT
HAWKESBURY: The RCMP expects to lay charges after they seized cocaine during a
search earlier this week.
Shortly
after 1 p.m. Tuesday, Inverness District RCMP in Port Hawkesbury searched a
home on Trainor Drive. Five people inside...
PORT HOOD: Three women from Port Hood and one from West
Bay Road were special guests at the municipal building during a ceremony
honouring the 150th anniversary of the arrival of British Home Children to
Canada.
“Sometimes...