Wednesday, March 4, 2026

WARM HEARTS GATHER: Fifty-seven teams with more than 340 walkers bundled up to participate in the Naomi Society’s Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser Saturday evening in Antigonish (Feb 28). Walkers completed either a two- or five-kilometre course in support of the society’s work to help women and children affected by relationship violence. See story on page 7.

 

Photo Credit: Janet Becigneul

Funding cut jolts Historic Sherbrooke Village

By Alec Bruce, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

SHERBROOKE – A special council meeting of the Municipality of the District of St. Mary’s will convene Wednesday, March 4, to address a 20 per cent provincial funding cut to Historic Sherbrooke Village – a reduction that threatens local jobs and deep programming cuts at one of Nova Scotia’s most iconic cultural sites.

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WARM HEARTS GATHER: Fifty-seven teams with more than 340 walkers bundled up to participate in the Naomi Society’s Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser Saturday evening in Antigonish (Feb 28). Walkers completed either a two- or five-kilometre course in support of the society’s work to help women and children affected by relationship violence. See story on page 7.

 

  • Funding cut jolts Historic Sherbrooke Village

    By Alec Bruce, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

    March 4 2026

    SHERBROOKE – A special council meeting of the Municipality of the District of St. Mary’s will convene Wednesday, March 4, to address a 20 per cent provincial funding cut to Historic Sherbrooke Village – a reduction that threatens local jobs and deep programming cuts at one of Nova Scotia’s most iconic cultural sites. READ MORE



March 4, 2026

  • Record-breaking demand at Antigonish Community Food Bank

    By Chloe Hannan

    ANTIGONISH – The Antigonish Community Food Bank is seeing a significant rise in demand this winter, resulting in a record-breaking day of service last week. READ MORE

  • Mulgrave deputy mayor warns of resignation over online attacks

    By Alec Bruce

    MULGRAVE – Mulgrave Deputy Mayor Jane Tate says she has sought legal advice and is prepared to resign if what she describes as ongoing defamatory social media attacks against her continue. READ MORE



Also in this edition...

  • Municipal staff propose new site for permanent Sherbrooke pharmacy

    By Alec Bruce

    SHERBROOKE – Efforts to restore a permanent pharmacy in Sherbrooke are expected to move forward at the March 4 committee of the whole session as St. Mary’s municipal councillors consider using municipal land to help attract a new operator.

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  • Coldest Night of the Year walk warms plenty of hearts

    By Janet Becigneul

    ANTIGONISH – The excitement was palpable as people arrived to register for the second annual Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) winter walk fundraiser last Saturday in Antigonish.

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  • Arts groups sound alarm over provincial cuts

    By Alec Bruce and Corey LeBlanc

    GUYSBOROUGH-ANTIGONISH – They come from different corners of the local arts community – from Antigonish and Arisaig to Guysborough and Canso, from Sherbrooke and St. Mary’s to Mulgrave and Monastery. But, when it comes to last week’s provincial budget, they are speaking with one voice – and that voice is angry and alarmed.

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February 25, 2026

  • Funding sought for Antigonish arts centre study

    By Corey LeBlanc

    HEATHERTON – Supporters of a proposed Antigonish arts and culture centre are seeking $30,000 in combined municipal funding to launch a feasibility study for a project that could ultimately carry a $40-million price tag. READ MORE

  • No tax cut recommended for Canso

    By Alec Bruce

    GUYSBOROUGH – A recently completed review of Canso’s disputed local tax structure – under which some residents pay as much as three times the annual levy paid by counterparts elsewhere in the Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) – does not recommend reducing the additional area rate applied to properties there. READ MORE

  • A new chapter in local journalism

    By Helen Murphy

    GUYSBOROUGH-ANTIGONISH – The separation of the Guysborough Journal and Antigonish This Week is no more, with the merger of the two papers in this week’s edition. READ MORE



February 18, 2026

  • Aulds Cove Wind Project clears environmental review

    By Alec Bruce

    AULDS COVE — For proponents of a proposed 147-megawatt wind energy project near Aulds Cove – billed as power “for Nova Scotians to be used by Nova Scotians” – Friday the 13th proved anything but unlucky. READ MORE

  • The long road home

    By Katie Edwards

    ANTIGONISH — It’s 1944. You live in a house that’s drafty and damp. You use an outhouse, even on the coldest of nights. One of your children has just died – William. One year old. Pneumonia. READ MORE

  • Future of French whales at proposed sanctuary uncertain

    By Joanne Jordan, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

    PORT HILFORD — Despite France’s December declaration that two captive orcas were “destined” for the Whale Sanctuary Project (WSP) in Port Hilford, their relocation remains uncertain after high-level talks in Paris have failed to produce a final agreement. READ MORE