Thursday Dec 31 | Cape Breton Post
When the clock strikes 12 tonight, revellers will usher in a brand new decade. So, just how should you celebrate this New Year's Eve opportunity that comes around just once every 10 years? Well, Cape Bretoners certainly have lots of options.
Feds urged to probe N.B. - Quebec power deal
Feds urged to probe N.B. - Quebec power deal Power play worries Tory senator By STEPHEN MAHER Ottawa Bureau Tue.
Everyone was hoping for Christmas miracle
I work at Breton Education Centre in New Waterford and I would like people to know I have never experienced such heartfelt sadness as I did the day we learned of the loss of that beautiful little boy.
Three Cape Breton finalists named for provincial business competition
A music accessory company, an ehealth management company and a drug benefits company are the Cape Breton finalists for the InNOVAcorp I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition.
Cape Bretoners pass national exam, become chartered accountants
Lisa Kennedy of Sydney and Laura Martin of New Waterford were among 62 Nova Scotia CA students who learned Friday they passed the 2009 national uniform evaluation to become chartered accountants.
Combined Christmas Giving campaign hosting annual telethon Saturday
Volunteers with the Combined Christmas Giving campaign are saying that everything depends on Saturday.
Councillors being tested on centralization idea
I read in the paper about a report suggesting the Cape Breton Regional Municipality might wish to construct a central fire station in the Sydney area while closing the current three sites.
Flu clinics across N.S. are busy
Lots of people have been rolling up their sleeves to get their H1N1 shot despite a lull in the flu outbreak.
Seachers find man's body Foul play not suspected By TERA CAMUS Cape Breton Bureau Mon.
Mom still reeling from son's death
Tears streamed down Olivia MacKinnon's face Monday as she looked through photographs of her son, Darren Tatlock, growing up.
The body of Darren Tatlock was found Sunday, almost two weeks after the man was reported missing.
Population fall, Cape Breton and Dolly Parton, and who moved my church?
This week, Chief Myles Burke of the regional police service presented a plan to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality's board of police commissioners to build a new headquarters at an estimated cost of $21 million.
Police advise motors of Olympic Torch related traffic delays on Monday
In anticipation of large crowds expected to witness the Olympic flame's crossing of Cape Breton, Monday several traffic adjustments will be made across the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
Cape Breton pilot and soldier make news, flu and coyote feeback, chit-chat
It was a big week for Cape Bretoners in national headlines. Phil Amos, a pilot with Kenn Borek Air Ltd., at the controls of a de Havilland Twin Otter when he spotted footprints of a 17-year-old stranded on a 30-metre piece of ice, is one of those Cape Bretoners.
Search intensifies for missing New Waterford man
A search for a missing man intensified Friday. Darren Tatlock, 29, was last seen leaving his Hudson Street, New Waterford home at about 10:30 a.m., Monday.
Police search for missing New Waterford man
The Cape Breton Regional Police are asking for the public's assistance in locating a man reported missing by his family earlier this week.
Cape Breton group, fiddler win Music Nova Scotia awards
A New Waterford family group and an Inverness County fiddler are among the latest Music Nova Scotia award winners.
Homemade pizza will be available for purchase from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. today and 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday at St.