Election 17: McNeil, Horne tour Marid Industries
WINDSOR JUNCTION: One of the leading manufacturers of custom steel structures had a visit from the Premier of Nova Scotia on May 15.
Premier Stephen...
Election 17: Candidates “disappointed” in sign thefts, damage
FALL RIVER: The four candidates in Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank might not agree on policy, but there is one thing they all do agree on—sign...
ENS seeking election day workers
FALL RIVER: If you’re looking for something to do on May 30, Elections Nova Scotia (ENS) may have just the job for you.
Shera-Lee Kerr,...
O’Toole’s visit boosts PC Party’s Baillie, McNaughton
FALL RIVER: Just days into the provincial election campaign, P.C. candidate for Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank Dan McNaughton received a boost with an unlikely visit...
McNaughton responds to racism allegations
FALL RIVER: The PC candidate for Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank is denying allegations made by Stacey Rudderham in a blog post on NSAdvocate.org.
Rudderham, one...
Election 17: FRABA seeking questions for candidates forum
FALL RIVER: The Fall River and Area Business Association (FRABA) is providing an opportunity for residents to submit questions to be asked of the...
Q & A: Water to more areas, doctors, all weather field on Horne’s agenda
FALL RIVER: If voters in Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank give him the opportunity at a second term, Liberal Bill Horne has a long list of...
Election 17: Quarry application complete, McNeil confirms
WAVERLEY: The application for the proposed Fall River quarry is now complete.
According to Premier Stephen McNeil, all the necessary information has now been submitted...
Q & A: Green’s Edmonds brings youthfulness to election
FALL RIVER: Anthony Edmonds isn’t about to let the fact he’s young or representing an underdog party labelled by many simply as “tree huggers”...
Election 17: Horne opens campaign HQ; tells volunteers “have fun.”
FALL RIVER: The message Liberal candidate and incumbent Bill Horne had for his campaign volunteers May 8 was one that sunk in for many...