Wednesday, February 18, 2026

A GRANDFATHER’S STORY: Ainlee (left) and Langston Van Sickle, daughters of Chedabucto Education Centre/Guysborough Academy vice-principal and African Nova Scotian community organizer Tera Dorrington, shared the story of their grandfather “Poppy Jimmy” and the legacy of schooling for Black children in Sunnyville at the Municipality of the District of Guysborough’s African Heritage Month ceremony, Feb. 11. See this week's edition for full coverage.

 

Photo Credit: Hilary Hendsbee

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.

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A GRANDFATHER’S STORY: Ainlee (left) and Langston Van Sickle, daughters of Chedabucto Education Centre/Guysborough Academy vice-principal and African Nova Scotian community organizer Tera Dorrington, shared the story of their grandfather “Poppy Jimmy” and the legacy of schooling for Black children in Sunnyville at the Municipality of the District of Guysborough’s African Heritage Month ceremony, Feb. 11. See this week's edition for full coverage.

 

  • Aulds Cove Wind Project clears environmental review

    By Alec Bruce

    February 18 2026

    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



February 18, 2026

  • 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



Also in this edition...

  • Regional library seeks public direction amid funding uncertainty

    By Alec Bruce

    MULGRAVE — Faced with uncertainty over the level of provincial funding it can expect this year, the Eastern Counties Regional Library (ECRL) is looking for guidance and support from those who it says will be affected most by any cutbacks: its users.

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  • Preserving the legacy of Goldenville for future generations

    By Joanne Jordan, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

    GOLDENVILLE — Preserving the history and legacy of Goldenville remains at the heart of ongoing community efforts, as the Heritage Goldenville Society continues fundraising to support the Goldenville Interpretive Centre.

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  • The People’s Place unveils Mary MacLellan Community Room

    By Janet Becigneul

    ANTIGONISH — The warmth held the snowy, chilly morning at bay as friends, family and colleagues gathered at The People’s Place – the Antigonish Town and County Library on Feb. 10 for the dedication of the Mary MacLellan Community Room, which serves as a way of honouring the retired educator and veteran Municipality of the County of Antigonish councillor for her tireless service to the Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library (PARL).

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February 11, 2026

  • Regional library asks councils for cash to buy books

    By Alec Bruce

    GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY — Facing what it calls a “complex and uncertain financial outlook,” Eastern Counties Regional Library (ECRL) has issued an urgent call to municipal governments in Guysborough County and parts of Cape Breton for money to help it buy books. READ MORE

  • Residents press consultants over Canso tax

    By Alec Bruce

    CANSO — An estimated 80 area residents crowded into the Canso Fire Hall last week for a public open house to share their views and provide feedback on a long-standing area tax they say is roughly three times higher than what residents pay elsewhere in the Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG). READ MORE

  • Water restored after outage shuts hospital in St. Mary’s

    By Joanne Jordan, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

    SHERBROOKE — Water service was restored Feb. 3 after a four-day disruption caused by multiple leaks in Sherbrooke’s water main system, affecting about 40 residents, businesses and the local hospital during a weekend snowstorm. READ MORE



February 4, 2026

  • Morien set to proceed with Lazy Head quarry

    By Alec Bruce

    HAZEL HILL — Barely five months after going public with the idea, a Nova Scotia company and its U.S. partner say they have made a “final investment decision” to build an aggregate quarry and marine terminal near this seaside community that could generate up to 100 construction jobs and nearly as many permanent full-time positions in the area. READ MORE

  • Canso tax review open houses scheduled for Wednesday

    By Alec Bruce

    CANSO — Residents of the Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) will get a chance to ask questions and learn more about the ongoing review of the Canso tax rate structure at two open houses in Canso and Guysborough on Wednesday (Feb. 4). READ MORE

  • Family curling story gains national attention

    By Chloe Hannan, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

    CANSO — A story rooted in family and decades of curling tradition has propelled a Canso team into the national spotlight, as members of the MacDonald family await the outcome of a Curling Day in Canada storytelling contest this weekend. READ MORE