The skies dropped over 60 millimetres of rain on Sunday, October 28. Inside the Kluscap Room at the Membertou Trade & Convention Centre, we were Continue Reading →
The Women’s Place Resource Center and Bear River First Nation were honoured to celebrate Chief Carol Dee Potter of Bear River First Nation on Oct Continue Reading →
On Friday, November 2 the 11 students enrolled in the 6- week Certified Safety Labourer Program graduated. “We began with 11 committed students, and we Continue Reading →
“Burr it’s so cold,” thought the orange cat. “I wish I had a home of my own,” he said sitting on the steps of the Continue Reading →
Seventeen students at the Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education (NSCECE) have benefited from the cultural bursary program. The purpose of the cultural bursary Continue Reading →
Chief Mike Sack was reelected defeating Rufus Copage and Simon Nevin. Re-elected were Keith Julian, Tommy J Howe, Gerry Augustine, Tim Nevin, Derrick Nevin, Doreen Continue Reading →
DORA Construction Ltd. will be the contractor for the construction of the new PLFN school to be built on the site of the present ball Continue Reading →
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Prevention During the Holidays With Christmas and New Years just around the corner it can be a busy time of Continue Reading →
Moose have long been an important part of the ecology of Nova Scotia’s Acadian forests, filling an essential ecological niche in the province’s natural environment. Continue Reading →
FREDERICTON – As part of the Child Rights Education Week (Nov. 20-23rd), the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate released its 10th State of Continue Reading →
Two years ago, Brad Paul made a decision. He would provide the best life possible for his young daughter, regardless of the geographical and financial Continue Reading →
Twenty two years ago I wrote a newspaper column paying tribute to the good works of one of my very good friends, Sister Dorothy Moore. Continue Reading →