Anne Basque is the new disability support service co-ordinator in Eskasoni. We discuss her new role and how she'll be connecting families to resources in that area.
Testing EVs against the worst of Canadian winters. We'll talk to an expert from the Canadian Automobile Association about a performance study looking at some best-selling electric vehicles.
Premier Tim Houston is getting rid of the agency that has provided communications advice and marketing services to successive Nova Scotia governments for almost 30 years.
Gordon MacDonald represents district 1, which includes Sydney Mines, the Tobin Rd area of North Sydney, Florence, Little Pond, and Alder Point.Steve Gillespie represents district 4, which includes Point Edward, Westmount, part of Coxheath, Sydney River.
In late January, building plans for a new Sydney guest home were put on hold. We'll speak to Frank Howell, board chair of the MacGillivray Guest Home Foundation.
Catherine Gillis spent 25 years working in an office environment within the insurance industry. She later found her calling as an interpreter at the Highland Village in Iona.
We take a look at the people and organizations with a spark and desire to do things differently. As part of this series, we talk with Doug Milburn, engineer and co-founder of Protocase - the Sydney-based business that developed a custom manufacturing process.
Claude Poirier represents district 1, which includes Cheticamp, Pleasant Bay, and Meat Cove.Blair Phillips represents district 2, which includes Grand Etang, Belle Cote, and most of the Margarees.
Steve Parsons represents district 7, which includes Route 4 from Howie Centre to Irish Cove, as well as Gabarus, Marion Bridge, Mira Road and Membertou.And Steven MacNeil represents district 8, which includes part of Glace Bay, part of Reserve Mines, the French Road area, Donkin, Port Morien, Mira Gut, Albert Bridge, a... more
Social insurance numbers of over 250 staff members of the Cape Breton Regional Centre for Education have been compromised. We hear from the Minister of Cyber Security and Digital Solutions with the province.
We get an update from Candice Denny-Paul. She wrote an open letter to Chief and Council about the drug epidemic that is currently happening locally, including in Membertou.
Candice Denny-Paul talks about the letter she wrote to Chief and Council about the drug epidemic that is currently happening locally, including in Membertou. She's hoping this letter can open the door to further conversations that can help improve the community.
The society that runs Cape Breton's iconic Celtic Colours International Festival has reached a legal settlement with its recently fired board of directors, and a new six-person transitional board of directors has taken the reins.