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Cape Breton police investigate Caledonia Club robbery
An armed robber made off with cash from the Caledonia Club in Glace Bay, N.S. on Saturday night, say Cape Breton Regional Police.
Ajax campaign anything but bombing
Ajax campaign anything but bombing. AJAX -- Lori Jackson, left, co-chairwoman of the Bomb Girls Legacy Committee, along with Nancy Maxwell, right, also a member of the committee, in front of pieces of Ajax's history located in Town hall.
Province taking steps to improve safety in Kytes Hill area
The Nova Scotia government is adding new and improved signs and clearer road markings in the Kytes Hill area of Grand Lake Road where safety concerns have been raised by local residents.
N.S. lobster fishermen tie up in protest
In northern Nova Scotia, 400 crews intend to stay at dock after voting to hold out for higher prices.
Bella capturing hearts at SPCA
Anyone looking for a loving, faithful companion might want to check out Bella at the Cape Breton SPCA.
CapeStage auditions approach while Halifax faces - Reefer Madness'
Stage-struck high school and university students in need of summer work should rehearse their best monologues for the upcoming auditions for the Cape Breton Stage Company's Summer Nights Festival.
Cape Breton lobster fishermen tie up boats in price protest
More lobster fishermen have joined the effort to boost the price they are being offered by buyers by choosing to stay tied up at the wharf rather than fish for lobsters.
No imminent danger from subsidence: official
Municipal officials believe a dip in the roadway on Main Street is due to subsidence but there is no imminent danger.
Crews battling forest fires across Cape Breton Country
"Just the sheer numbers of fires is stretching our resources," Glenn Wallace, a fire technician for the Department of Natural Resources, said Wednesday.
Nova Scotia man killed in Alberta stabbed to death: Calgary police
Calgary police have revealed a beloved teacher and father who is originally from Glace Bay died of stab wounds over the weekend.
Rave: for an extended run ... already. With about three weeks to go until opening night, the Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay announced late last week that it is extending its production of the large-scale musical "Les MisA©rables" to include May 29.
Community devastated over murder of well-respected Glace Bay man
Harvey Kelloway said he opened his door Sunday at 7 a.m. to see five members of the Cape Breton Regional Police Service there, including Deputy Chief Lloyd MacCormack.
Law would strip sitting Nova Scotia MLAs of pension if convicted
Cape Breton students to celebrate Music Monday today
Thousands of students across Cape Breton will join with hundreds of thousands more across the country in a national celebration of song, today.
Legion seeks public support to keep DVA office open
The president of the local legion is asking the public to sign a petition protesting the pending closure of the Department of Veterans Affairs office in Sydney.
Former heavy water plant in Glace Bay demolished
A long time eyesore on the outskirts of Glace Bay is gradually disappearing. Excavators are tearing down and digging up what used to be the heavy water plant.
Medical marijuana a major headache for neighbour
A woman in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia says the smell of her neighbour's medical marijuana is ruining her life.
Anticipation building as curtain set to rise on - Les Mis rables'
The countdown is on as the cast and crew of "Les MisA©rables" prepare for the production's highly anticipated opening night.
Cape Breton children inspire stem cell donation drive
An event planned to help two Cape Breton children with blood disorders drove 121 people to add their names to Canada's stem cell registry.
Tickets on sale Monday for concert celebrating Rita MacNeil
The show, titled Home I'll Be: Remembering Rita, is set to take place May 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Centre 200 in Sydney.