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  • Southgate considers two new staff positions in budget

    There are two new positions proposed in the 2026 budget: one in the Clerk’s department and one 30-hour/ week position in Recreation. Human Resources Kayla Best updated council on staffing levels. She showed numbers from the past three years, and also comparisons by department to two other unnamed municipalities. Southgate’s numbers were large, similar to…

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    Dec 19, 2025 7:46 PM
  • Fairview vet tech students get eleventh hour reprieve from NWP

    First-year students in the Veterinary Technology program at Northwestern Polytechnic (NWP) Fairview campus got an eleventh-hour reprieve in time for Christmas.  “With the benefit of time and further discussion with local partners” NWP has developed another option for its first-year vet tech students who, like the rest of the campus and faculty, were shocked to…

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    Dec 18, 2025 7:51 PM
  • County to Investigate Picton Terminals

    The original Picton Terminals site is divided into two parcels, one zoned MX-Industrial, and the other zoned RU1, or Rural. That portion also happens to sit in Sophiasburgh, while the first parcel is in Hallowell. In 2018, Ontario Superior Court Judge Wolf Tausendfreund ruled that the only legal non-conforming use permitted on the Sophiasburgh property…

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    Dec 17, 2025 8:01 PM
  • Ex-FBI agent and Pentagon contractor sues over secret recording showing him criticizing Trump

    Ex-FBI agent and Pentagon contractor sues over secret recording showing him criticizing Trump

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A former FBI agent and Pentagon contractor has sued the founder of a conservative nonprofit known for its hidden camera stings over secretly recorded videos showing the contractor criticizing President Donald Trump to a woman he thought he had taken on a date. Jamie Mannina says in his lawsuit that he was…

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    May 14, 2025 5:37 PM
  • Eby defends investigation into leaked documents that alleged opioid diversion

    Eby defends investigation into leaked documents that alleged opioid diversion

    Premier David Eby has defended his government against Opposition accusations that a police investigation into a leaked document amounted to targeting a whistleblower. Eby said B.C.’s director of police services acted independently and the government couldn’t interfere with their request for an investigation into the leaked document that alleged some pharmacies were diverting prescription opioids…

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    May 14, 2025 5:35 PM
  • Wife of Quesnel mayor claims defamation in lawsuit against city councillor

    The wife of Quesnel Mayor Ron Paull is suing a member of city council for defamation over the councillor’s reaction to a book that disputes the history of Canada’s residential schools. In a May 13-filed BC Supreme Court notice of civil claim, Pat Morton accuses Coun. Laurey-Anne Roodenberg of conduct that was “not only defamatory,…

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    May 14, 2025 5:28 PM
  • Seniors receive education on scams, fraud and safety measures

    Seniors receive education on scams, fraud and safety measures

    SHERBROOKE – Residents and guests gathered to learn about scams and frauds, as well as how to better protect against being victimized, at the Maple Manor seniors’ complex on May 5. Representatives from the Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre (AWRC), Guysborough Adult Learning Association (GALA) and the RCMP provided advice on recognizing signs that they may…

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    May 14, 2025 5:24 PM
  • Greater Napanee adopts special occasions permit format for events on town property serving alcohol

    During their May 7 Special Meeting, the Town of Greater Napanee Council voted against staff’s recommendation to cancel all liquor licenses it holds for town facilities. Instead, council approved a motion to keep their liquor licenses and promote special occasion permits. Council did approve staff’s recommendation to bring forward a revised Municipal Alcohol Policy that…

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    May 14, 2025 5:23 PM
  • Nova Scotia electric utility says stolen customer data includes bank account numbers

    Nova Scotia electric utility says stolen customer data includes bank account numbers

    Nova Scotia’s electric utility says data stolen from its customers includes credit histories, social insurance numbers and information on driver’s licences and bank accounts. In an update today, Nova Scotia Power says some customers’ names, ages, phone numbers, as well as email, mailing and service addresses may have also been taken. The utility’s release says…

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    May 14, 2025 5:20 PM
  • Court rules in favor of The New York Times over texts between the EU chief and a pharma boss

    Court rules in favor of The New York Times over texts between the EU chief and a pharma boss

    BRUSSELS (AP) — A top European court ruled on Wednesday that the European Commission failed to provide a credible explanation for refusing The New York Times access to text messages sent between its President Ursula von der Leyen and a pharmaceutical boss during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case highlights questions about transparency at the commission,…

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    May 14, 2025 5:19 PM
  • Eby says government can’t interfere in RCMP probe of leaked document

    Premier David Eby has rejected Opposition accusations that his government went after a whistleblower, while suggesting more effort should go into investigating problems in opioid prescriptions that they highlighted rather than the source of the leaks. Eby said B.C.’s director of police services acted independently and the government couldn’t interfere with their request for an…

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    May 14, 2025 5:07 PM
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