ANTIGONISH: After two serious collisions at the same intersection, Antigonish Municipal Council held an emergency meeting, the RCMP is investigating and the province is promising upgrades. On November 9 at around 7:18 a.m., a 41-year-old man from Toronto...
ANTIGONISH: Operating inside the walls of the former National Philatelic Centre, an unlikely partnership between the Canadian Association for Community Living (CACL) and Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 has already started to garner provincial attention. Representatives from CACL, the legion...
HALIFAX: One of Nova Scotia’s largest unions is criticizing the lack of action from the provincial government to save jobs at Island Employment. In a press release issued on Nov. 18, the Nova Scotia...
GUYSBOROUGH: A recent report suggesting the Province of Nova Scotia concentrate port development efforts in Halifax over places such as Melford and Sydney is drawing criticism. Richie Mann, vice president of marketing for the Melford International Terminal, referred to the...
PORT HOOD: Two students unveiled their science fair projects during the regular monthly meeting of Inverness Municipal Council. Sisters Elise and Nila Munro represented the Strait Regional Centre for Education at the virtual Canada...
LOUISDALE: A pilot project is trying to use food and conversation to fight social isolation among senior citizens. The “Around the Dinner Table” pilot project was a concept outlined by the MIND-BODY-SPIRIT (MBS) Project to allow socially-isolated seniors to become...
INVERNESS: A local craft brewer has announced that its taproom and restaurant has re-opened following a closure triggered by the threat of a possible COVID-19 exposure. Route 19 Brewing closed August 10 for a...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Pre-primary programming will soon be available to students throughout the Strait regional school board (SRSB). On March 7, the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development announced it will add 130 new pre-primary classes this fall in 87...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A survey gauging public opinion of housing priorities in the town is now available. The Cape Breton Partnership (CBP) and the Town of Port Hawkesbury have partnered to launch the survey, which...
HALIFAX: A man found guilty of aggravated assault and possessing a weapon had his convictions quashed and will receive a new trial. In a decision issued last week, Justice Duncan R. Beveridge allowed the appeal of John Arthur Borden and...




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