Oxford Honours Truth and Reconciliation Day Oxford Honours Truth and Reconciliation Day Mark Rushton / Thursday, September 30, 2021 0 997 Article rating: 4.5 A crowd of more than one-hundred people attended today's Truth and Reconciliation event at Oxford's Wild Blueberry Corner. Read more
Truth and Reconciliation a Bridge to the Future Truth and Reconciliation a Bridge to the Future Bill Martin / Thursday, September 30, 2021 0 925 Article rating: No rating Today is Truth and Reconciliation Day, the first of a new national holiday to be recognized every September 30th. Read more
Phase 5—Yes, Complete Re-opening—No Phase 5—Yes, Complete Re-opening—No Bill Martin / Wednesday, September 29, 2021 0 813 Article rating: No rating Phase 5 of Nova Scotia’s re-opening plan is going ahead on Monday, but not as many hoped. Read more
Key Nova Scotia Workers Must Choose Vaccine or No Job Key Nova Scotia Workers Must Choose Vaccine or No Job Bill Martin / Wednesday, September 29, 2021 2 937 Article rating: No rating Workers in key Nova Scotia sectors, like health and education will soon need to be fully vaccinated to keep their jobs. Read more
Self-Testing COVID Swab Kits for Parrsboro Staff Reporter / Wednesday, September 29, 2021 0 1332 Article rating: 5.0 Residents of Parrsboro will be able to pick up a self-swab COVID-19 test kit in their community, starting Friday. Read more
Rushton Seeks Answer to River's Smelly Question Rushton Seeks Answer to River's Smelly Question Staff Reporter / Wednesday, September 29, 2021 0 982 Article rating: 4.3 The MLA for Cumberland South says the Department of Environment has found the source of a mysterious substance that appeared to have polluted the River Philip a few weeks ago. Read more
COVID Numbers Continue Rise in Nova Scotia Staff Reporter / Tuesday, September 28, 2021 0 935 Article rating: No rating With another death and thirty-two new COVID cases, the prospect of re-opening of Nova Scotia’s economy is not likely anytime soon. Read more
COVID Fourth Wave Attacks Nova Scotia COVID Fourth Wave Attacks Nova Scotia Bill Martin / Monday, September 27, 2021 0 883 Article rating: No rating COVID has claimed another life in Nova Scotia, an 80 year-old man in the Central Zone. Read more
New Money for Country Roads and Rinks Staff Reporter / Monday, September 27, 2021 0 1000 Article rating: No rating Nova Scotia’s new government is picking up where the old regime left off—handing out money. The only difference is these are not election promises. Read more
Premier's Statement on Truth and Reconciliation Week OPINION: PREMIER OF NOVA SCOTIA Tim Houston / Monday, September 27, 2021 0 1226 Article rating: No rating Kwe. Teluisi (hello, my name is) Premier Tim Houston. Read more
Hope Centre Set to Make Its Own History Hope Centre Set to Make Its Own History Staff Reporter / Friday, September 24, 2021 0 1516 Article rating: 5.0 The day has finally come — the worship launch of Hope Centre. Nearly six years in the making, Hope Centre is not just a building in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, it is a concept breaking new ground in mission and community. Read more
COVID Wave 4 Threatens Phase 5 Re-opening Staff Reporter / Friday, September 24, 2021 0 798 Article rating: No rating A continued and rapid rise in COVID numbers is threatening the provincial re-opening plan. Read more
Legislature Ready to Open with New Speaker Legislature Ready to Open with New Speaker Staff Reporter / Friday, September 24, 2021 0 1127 Article rating: No rating The Nova Scotia House of Assembly elected a speaker today, paving the way for the opening of the Legislature in mid October. Read more
Police Absence Under Fire at County Council Police Absence Under Fire at County Council Bill Martin / Wednesday, September 22, 2021 0 1048 Article rating: 4.0 Concern is rising about police service in Pugwash. Cumberland Council recently voiced its concern when they refused to accept a plan to reduce the police force and close the Pugwash detachment of the RCMP. Read more