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Junebugs Baby and Putnams Storm win
Junebugs Baby with driver Greg Sparling holding the lines captured the first of two Atlantic Sires Stakes "A" division harness events at Inverness Raceway on Sunday afternoon .
Road construction underway in municipality
Construction continued along Esplanade in front of the Civic Centre in Sydney on Friday.
Antique photography display attracting a crowd
Leslie Shedden, whose equipment and story is featured in the new photography exhibit at the Old Town Hall Museum in Glace Bay, took the wedding photo for Rose, left, and Roy McCormick in 1942.
New EI rules worry seasonal workers in N.S.
Some of the more than 40,000 Nova Scotians receiving employment insurance say new rules could be tough on those who are already having trouble finding work.
The Noblett family of Glace Bay pose with a few of their prized vehicles. From left to right, Gary Noblett Jr.
Glace Bay tribute to WW I hero restored after accident
A tribute to a fallen World War One soldier in Glace Bay, N.S. has been restored to its original condition after being smashed into pieces in December.
Keisha Harris Mitchell's favourite spot for doing her homework is the kitchen table.
Fifteen-year-old Keisha Harris Mitchell, an honours student at Dr. T. L. Sullivan Junior High School, will compete in the Miss Teen Canada Globe, Aug.
Abused dog finds new life in Glace Bay with veterinarian
Dr. Courtney Dwyer of Glace Bay, a veterinarian with Kennedy's Animal Hospital, spends time with her eight-month-old Shih Tzu Ruxpin, which she adopted after he spent three months recuperating from injuries received from his abusive previous owner.
Lobster season off to - decent' start
A lobster fishing crew hauls traps off New Victoria on Monday. The lobster season for the eastern side of the island opened Saturday, and most fishermen made their first hauls Monday morning.
School board pressured to combat bullying
In addition to complaints from parents who are having trouble accessing the necessary supports for their children, school board administration is also harshly criticized in a new report written by the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
Laurel Martell shines in spotlight with release of first full-length CD
Considering her family background it shouldn't be surprising that Laurel Martell is an active participant in the local music scene.
Handi-Trans changes - historic' says advocate for people with disabilities
News of changes to the Handi-Trans service mark "a historic moment" for people with disabilities, says the chair of the Society for the Improvement of Accessible Transportation.
More doctors needed in next decade: report
Dr. Lisa Gammell, right, and Dr. Art Cokely look over an X-ray in the emergency room at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital in Sydney on Wednesday.
Man charged with assaulting three people at Glace Bay taxi company
A 30-year-old man from the Glace Bay area is facing three charges of assault with a weapon, a baseball bat, following an altercation at a local taxi cab business early Sunday morning.
Glace Bay MLA wants province involved in prosperity plan
A plan to stimulate economic development in Cape Breton is in the formative stages and MLA Geoff MacLellan wants to make sure everyone is in step.
Cape Breton Orchestra to perform two Mother Day's weekend concerts
The Cape Breton Orchestra will be presenting their 18th annual spring concert series on Mother's Day weekend.
Annual Daisy Day campaign will bloom in Glace Bay Thursday
Students of Greenfield Elementary School, Scotchtown, display some hats the Grade 6 students created for palliative care patients in Cape Breton, through an Art Cares program by Cape Breton-Victoria Regional School Board visual arts teacher Diane... GLACE BAY - The annual Daisy Day campaign for the Hospice-Palliative Care Society of Nova Scotia ... (more)
The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights
THE WHITE STRIPES UNDER THE GREAT WHITE NORTHERN LIGHTS . 93 minutes. Opens Friday .