Photo contributed. ICMH Foundation Brenda Rankin MacDonald, Laboratory technician Lynn MacInnis, ICMH Site Lead Heather Gillis, Laboratory technician Mart Insing, cousins Ruth Skinner, Debbie Skinner, Scott Skinner and Lorraine Williston, Lab Technician Ruby Pye, Manager, Laboratory Services, Haley Bishop, Laboratory clerk, Willanna MacDonald, Laboratory technician Emmy Hart and Medical Laboratory Assistant student Cody MacDougall.

INVERNESS: A heartfelt tribute to the late Eva and Murdock Skinner and their family is now helping to improve health care in Inverness, thanks to a meaningful donation made to the Inverness Consolidated Memorial Hospital (ICMH) Charitable Foundation. The gift, made by their granddaughter Lorraine Williston, will fund the purchase of a state-of-the-art CellaVision unit…

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Drake Lowthers

Drake Lowthers is the editor of The Strait Area Reporter, where he leads coverage of the people, stories, and events that shape northeastern Nova Scotia and western Cape Breton Island. Originally from the Annapolis Valley, and calling Antigonish home for the past decade, he has a passion for community journalism, and has told hundreds of stories that highlight local voices - from grassroots initiatives to provincial issues that affect everyday life - in a creative, yet thought-provoking way. His dedication to excellence in journalism has earned multiple recognitions on the national stage, confirming his belief in the vital role of local news in informing, connecting, and strengthening communities. When he isn’t in the newsroom, Drake is deeply engaged in the Antigonish community, where he continues to advocate for collaboration and building a stronger future together.

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Drake Lowthers is the editor of The Strait Area Reporter, where he leads coverage of the people, stories, and events that shape northeastern Nova Scotia and western Cape Breton Island. Originally from the Annapolis Valley, and calling Antigonish home for the past decade, he has a passion for community journalism, and has told hundreds of stories that highlight local voices - from grassroots initiatives to provincial issues that affect everyday life - in a creative, yet thought-provoking way. His dedication to excellence in journalism has earned multiple recognitions on the national stage, confirming his belief in the vital role of local news in informing, connecting, and strengthening communities. When he isn’t in the newsroom, Drake is deeply engaged in the Antigonish community, where he continues to advocate for collaboration and building a stronger future together.