Aug 30, 2009 | Cape Breton Post
Post-tropical storm Danny moving across Cape Breton
Post-tropical storm Danny is moving across Cape Breton and the weather is expected to settle early afternoon.
N.S. double-stabbing suspect arrested in Calgary
Cory Kyle Langille, 22, was arrested in Calgary after more than a year on the run.
N.S. double-stabbing suspect arrested in Calgary
Cory Kyle Langille, 22, was arrested in Calgary after more than a year on the run.
Daughter isn't to blame for her parents' fighting
Dr. Wallace -- My parents are constantly fighting and arguing and are always threatening to get a divorce.
Flying pests are a nuisance to your four-legged friends too - Dr. Darren Low
A few weeks ago as my family went for an evening walk, I watched in amazement as the horseflies attacked my dog Sherlock with his long, black coat, but left my golden boy Colonel alone.
Sleepy bus driver alarms AC/DC fan
A Nova Scotia woman who travelled home from an AC/DC concert in Moncton last Thursday night on a Saint John-based charter bus says passengers feared for their safety because their driver kept nodding off at the wheel.
Bring on the blues: Dutch Mason festival opens to rave reviews
Rick Derringer brought his mix of blues and rock a na TM roll to the main stage at the Dutch Mason Blues Festival last night in Bible Hill.
Student pursuing a dream in sailing around the world on the Cape Breton Island
Dalhousie University student Alyson Murray says she is overcoming a diagnosis of epilepsy and financial obstacles to pursue her dream of sailing on the yacht Cape Breton Island in the Clipper 2009-10 Round the World Yacht Race.
Retired navy ship Cormorant up for auction
Rick Welsford of the Artificial Reef Society of Nova Scotia has finally received permission to sell the Cormorant, which has been under arrest in Bridgewater for several years.