It is with great concern I write this letter to bring attention to the deplorable road conditions in Inverness County, south of Mabou. Despite repeated complaints, we are not being heard! The road in...
Scammers are generally after one of two things; they either try to steal your money immediately, or they try to steal your identity now, in order to steal money from you in the future. In 2019,...
As we are all aware of the many wild fires burning across Canada every year, one place that comes to my mind is St. Peter’s Provincial Battery Park. The park holds fifty-plus camping sites high on a hilltop overlooking the...
On October 1, the provincial government increased the number of players able to play sports from 10 to 50. As a result, Mabou Rec Soccer resumed play and we have been joyfully playing outdoors every week since.
For the past 30 years, I have served as the coordinator of the Port Hawkesbury Seasonal Services Project, providing Christmas dinners to many families in our town. It has been a very rewarding and fulfilling position and I am...
While electronic devices are enabling us to remain at home, to be more sedentary and to shop on-line, our blood circulation device (our heart) and arguably our body’s main organ (our brain), need us to be mobile.
Editor’s note: The following letter was written to Mulgrave Mayor Ralph Hadley and the rest of Mulgrave Town Council. It seems like you understand the situation here in rural Nova Scotia. Nova Scotians for...
Golf course proposal offers opportunities in the community Folks from outside Mabou have had their opinions shared in the news, and I want to make sure the people from my community have the chance...
The future of Inverness County and Cape Breton Island needs investment, bold ideas, new energy, and people. This is why I am supporting Cabot Golf’s proposed new Golf Course for West Mabou. First of...
We all recognize that welcoming communities are good for everyone; they’re good for current residents, they’re good for newcomers, and they’re good for our future. When people feel welcomed by the community they live...




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