Six Rivers News, Radio, and TV is now closed.
It was a great concept — serving a micro community as if it was a major community.
EDITORIAL OPINION
In the Radio business, the end of the broadcast day was once known as “signing off.” In this new age of 24/7/365 entertainment and infotainment, the signal doesn’t die — but change is inevitable.
The time has come to say au revoir to Six Rivers News, Radio, and TV.
The RCMP Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICE) has charged an Amherst man for sexual offences.
A phone call from an eight-year-old in West Hants resulted in the arrest of a California man.
The last session of Oxford Town Council before the summer break featured a new bylaw for Off-Highway Vehicles on town streets, a land sale for more residential properties, and a change of mind for the fall municipal elections.
A Tatamagouche teacher has been arrested on sex related charges.
The unpaid senior citizens, Bunny Trail Stewards for over six years, are ready to call it quits following teen vandalism in Oxford.
Oxford Town Council went behind closed doors last week and when they emerged, they announced revised support for the Oxford Community Centre, proposed by an ad hoc, volunteer committee.
A 59-year-old Amherst man has been arrested and jailed in relation to a break and enter at the Amherst Cemetery.
Nova Scotia Health is investigating a confirmed case of hepatitis A in Amherst and warn there is a risk to the public, albeit low.
Repeated, malicious vandalism on the Bunny Trail in Oxford may be the final straw for a couple who have maintained the facility for years.
Oxford Town Council awarded a tender for the Foundry Street water line and paving project.
A small wave of nostalgia is washing over Pugwash today as the former Coop building on Water Street is being demolished.