ANTIGONISH: Although provincial government offices and public schools have reopened, the effects of Hurricane Fiona continue to be felt in Antigonish town and county. It wasn’t until late in the afternoon of Sept. 27...
ANTIGONISH: Two Indigenous student-athletes, playing varsity athletics at StFX University, shared their personal reflections in light of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30. To show their support, not only to...
PORT HAWKESBURY: A tropical bird that was carried to Nova Scotia in Hurricane Fiona, and rescued by a father and son, sadly did not survive. After the hurricane hit on Sept. 24, Jonathan Bowen...
ARICHAT: Despite soaring estimates for road work, Richmond Municipal Council has decided to submit three roads to the provincial government for cost-sharing. Richmond Public Works Director Chris Boudreau told the regular monthly meeting in...
PETIT DE GRAT: A monument to a dark chapter in Canadian history was virtually revealed last week. Centre La Picasse hosted an unveiling ceremony on Sept. 27 for the Acadian Odyssey Monument, which will...
ARICHAT: Although the municipality was affected by Hurricane Fiona, officials are happy to report that things were not as bad as their neighbours. During the regular monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council in Arichat...
GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY: Subsequent to the Department of Environment and Climate Change announcing three new approvals for pesticide spraying covering 2,306 hectares earlier this summer, a provincial group is protesting the spraying. Two locations on...
ANTIGONISH: The Diocese of Antigonish says an apology issued by Pope Francis in July and a fund to help those suffering as a result of their time in residential schools will help the healing process.
PORT HAWKESBURY: Since Sept. 30 is National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, town council has decided to raise the Mi’kmaw flag.During the regular monthly meeting of Port Hawkesbury Town Council on Sept. 20, Deputy Mayor Jason Aucoin...
ANTIGONISH: In line with this year’s Antigonight: Art After Dark theme of “rurality”, a provincial organization presented an art installation highlighting the stories of abuse and unfair treatment migrant farm workers are experiencing in Nova Scotia.




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