With two green hydrogen and ammonia projects expected to use water from Landrie Lake, and the expected influx of more residents once construction and operation starts, will the water source be able to handle the increased usage?
There is something wrong with the recent decision not to spray some parts of Nova Scotia with herbicide, but spray aerially what is being called a dangerous chemical in other parts of the province.
The efforts of a local group in amassing data about immigrants to Cape Breton will be invaluable in helping increase the numbers of newcomers to the region. In the past four years, approximately 200...
In the past few weeks, the Government of Canada has announced or confirmed a dizzying amount of funding for new or existing programs and infrastructure affecting residents of the Strait area. Three weeks ago, the feds...
A former Canadian Prime Minister returned to the Strait area recently, and after this visit, the region’s largest educational institution will be forever changed. On October 26, StFX alumnus and former PM Brian Mulroney returned to the Antigonish campus to...
On the 11th hour, of the 11th day, during the 11th month, we gather to remember the sacrifices of those who served and continue to serve their country. Those who lost their lives in service to their country, or to...
In a Letter to the Editor from Joseph Samson of West Arichat in this edition of  The Reporter,  the letter writer called into question some of the points raised in an April 12 editorial entitled “Catholic Church abandoning its...
Despite the dire economic news, as a result of reduced economic activity from strict public health measures to stem the spread of COVID-19, there are reasons to be hopeful. Both the Strait Area and Antigonish Chambers...
By many accounts, 2016 was a year worth forgetting, but that overlooks the many positive stories which took place over the past year. Richmond County was the site of one of the biggest stories of the past year as the...
It’s good to see the provincial government is willing to re-open now, and is considering the easing of more public health restrictions now that daily COVID-19 numbers remain low across Nova Scotia. According to...




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