LINWOOD: An elderly man from Inverness County is dead following a multi-car collision in a construction zone on Highway 104 last week, 40 kilometres outside of Antigonish. Antigonish District RCMP responded to the scene...
ANTIGONISH: A local woman was one of several people arrested last week following a string of police raids on homes and storefronts across the province. On August 24, the RCMP executed nine search warrants at five marijuana storefronts - including...
WE’KOQMA’Q: It’s been over 100 days since 22-year-old Cassidy Jean Bernard’s body was found inside her We’koqma’q First Nation home on a rainy October morning, with her twin six-month old daughters present in the home at the time of...
ANTIGONISH: As provincial COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease in Nova Scotia, and the limit on gatherings increasing; it has prompted places of worship to make their preparations in re-opening their doors for service. “We’ve...
PORT HAWKESBURY: If successful in the upcoming provincial election, Bryson Syliboy would not only become the first elected Mi’kmaq MLA, but he would also make history as the first two-spirit representative to sit in the House of...
ARICHAT: The Clean Nova Scotia Foundation (CNSF) wants people to know about two programs to increase residential energy efficiency. During the monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council in Arichat on October 23, Michael MacKay with CNSF told councillors about the...
ANTIGONISH: Municipal council expressed some concern regarding RCMP coverage in the area. “The concern was when an member leaves, and then a new member that comes in to backfill that position doesn’t come in in a timely basis, there’s...
ARICHAT: A request for tax exempt status sparked debate as it comes while the municipality makes changes to related policies and by-laws. During the regular monthly meeting of Richmond Municipal Council on February 25 in Arichat, council gave notice that...
ANTIGONISH: Two students who allegedly assaulted another youth last week are scheduled to make their first court appearance in February. At 10:46 a.m. on November 20, Antigonish District RCMP responded to a call from Dr. J.H. Gillis...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Nova Scotia Power said it is investing more than $850,000 on improving service reliability for residents and businesses in Port Hawkesbury over the next two months. The work – beginning tomorrow (February 6) – involves replacing 32 power...




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