Editor’s note: The following was sent to Premier Tim Houston about plans for a federal dental program.
For over half a century, Nova Scotians have benefited from provincially administered government dental programs that cover...
Surely some solutions can be found to allow Grade 12 graduates to mark this special milestone.
Education department communications officer JoAnn Alberstat told The Reporter officials are trying to figure out what type of...
Twenty-seven years ago, violence erupted in Cap Auguet,
near Arichat, and a tactical police squad was deployed to quell the
disturbance.
For many people in and around the area, this would seem
like an outlandish statement. Cap...
St Charles Lwanga Secondary School is located near Nairobi, Kenya. Its mission is to provide an education and a home for abandoned street children, orphans or those too poor to pay school tuition.
Since 2012, Inverness County Cares has been...
Alright, fine. I am on board with Joss Whedon taking a crack at the Justice League . I wasn’t before, and I even told you good folks how I felt in this column…well, not this exact column because this one...
The Houston Conservatives must do more to support Nova Scotians facing skyrocketing costs of living. At a recent Community Services Committee, Nick Jennery, Executive Director of Feed Nova Scotia, told MLAs that something has to be done.
The recent passing of two lobster fishermen in waters just off Port Hood was a stark reminder of the inherent dangers in making a living from the sea.
On May 12, at around 6 a.m., the Ocean Star II capsized...
The gravel/asphalt pit in Seaview Richmond County is still operating on a full scale and will continue operating more this month, and could continue later on into December. The empty and fully-loaded trucks are using the Mountain, Morrison, Sporting,...
The past two years have been tough on the Nova Scotia wine industry — and a new Wine Sector Support Program from the federal government provides much-needed and timely relief.
Across our province in...
I try not to repeat myself in these columns, but this week I think I should revisit a topic that I brought up last spring, shortly after the Humboldt Broncos tragedy.
The northern Saskatchewan town recently faced the difficult task...