D'ESCOUSSE: At 1:09 a.m. Sunday morning, two men entered a home on Highway 320 in the northside of Isle Madame. The owner of the residence, his fiancee, adult son, and adult daughter were present in the home when he was...
MULGRAVE: Board members are hoping to get word from the province on the town’s medical facility. Last week, Mayor Ralph Hadley said the chair of the Mulgrave Medical Centre called an emergency meeting for all board members to discuss keeping...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Nova Scotia Landowners and Forest Fibre Producers Association (NSLFPA) and the Cape Breton Privateland Partnership (CBPP) hosted the first Maritime Forest Carbon Opportunities Conference last week in Port Hawkesbury. Kari Easthouse, a forester with the Nova Scotia...
STRAIT AREA: As the Russian invasion on Ukraine enters into its third week, action is being taken in the Strait area. Municipalities are providing financial assistance, a company who knows what they are going...
ARICHAT: The municipality is entering an agreement with the provincial government for the upkeep of sub-division roads. During a teleconference meeting of Richmond Municipal Council on April 27, councillors voted unanimously to enter into a three-year cost-share...
PORT HOOD: The municipality was asked to enter the debate over a proposed golf course that could use a portion of the West Mabou Beach Provincial Park. During the committee of the whole session...
ANTIGONISH: Three members of the StFX administration have tested positive for COVID-19. Yesterday, StFX President Any Hakin confirmed that he and two other members of the university’s leadership team tested positive over the past...
MIDDLE RIVER: At 8:42 p.m. on August 11, Victoria County RCMP received a call from two hikers indicating they had become lost on the Gairloch Mountain in Middle River. One hiker was a 26-year-old man, and the other was a...
GUYSBOROUGH: The community continues to show support for a proposed launch site in eastern Guysborough County. Last month, Maritime Launch Services (MLS) hosted an open house at the Canso Fire Hall to discuss the possibility of selecting the Canso area...
CAPE BRETON: The small island of Cape Breton welcomed nearly 200 new residents in 2018. According to numbers released on permanent residents from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, it was highlighted Cape Breton welcomed 190 immigrants, with a total of...




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