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The Cape Breton Post is the only daily newspaper published on Cape Breton Island. Founded in Sydney, Nova Scotia , in 1901, [ 3 ] it specializes in local coverage of news, events, and sports from communities in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality and the counties of Inverness , Richmond and Victoria .
In March 2019, SaltWire announced it was putting 10 of its newspaper buildings up for sale, including the headquarters for the Cape Breton Post, and the St. John’s Telegram’s. [12] In April 2019, SaltWire announced it was turning Corner Brook-based The Western Star into a weekly delivered free to consumers as a flyer wrap. This resulted in ...
Until the pandemic, the CJCB studio was used for filing reports from the various reporters that worked on Cape Breton stories. When Bell Media closed the Sydney studio, in 2021, it only had two reporters remaining. Bell went through many rounds of layoffs in January and February 2024, and that caused CTV Sydney to lose reporter Kyle Moore.
Amanda McDougall is a politician in Nova Scotia, Canada.She became the first woman elected mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality [3] [4] on October 17, 2020 [5] and was sworn in on November 5, 2020.
MacLeod was first elected in an October 1995 by-election in Cape Breton West. [3] [4] He was defeated by Liberal Russell MacKinnon when he ran for re-election in 1998. [5] [6] In the 2000 federal election, MacLeod was the Progressive Conservative candidate in the electoral district of Bras d'Or—Cape Breton.
Cape Breton Post, November 5, 2012. External links. Cape Breton Region Council - Councillors This page was last edited on 20 October 2024, at 00:56 (UTC). Text is ...
In a Cape Breton Post article, dated April 14, 2014, Stephen Bornais, a communications officer with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, said the department has received the business plan for the Low Point lighthouse: "The preliminary assessment has been completed. The department has also received letters of support from the community.
Sydney was a railway station in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. [1] [2]The building was originally owned by Canadian National Railway and later used by Via Rail Canada until the discontinuance of passenger train service to Sydney in 1990.