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The Gaelic College's campus in Mabou has received a large donation from Port Hawkesbury area businessman Joe Shannon and his family. The family is contributing $1 million towards a number of initiatives at Beinn Mhabu. The funds will focus on student and program supports such as guest lecturers, field trips,…
Yesterday, ACOA minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor announced over $6.3 million in Tourism Relief Fund (TRF) support to 53 tourism related projects businesses and organizations across Nova Scotia. In Inverness, Whale Cove Summer Village Limited recevied $500,000, the Aberdeen Motel received $75,000, Les Cabaneaux Vacances JS du Banc recevied $60,000, and the…