Canada House Clinics Inc. has acquired Margaree Health Group Inc., a medical cannabis clinic that serves veterans in Nova Scotia.
Under the deal, CHC - a wholly-owned subsidiary of medical cannabis company Canada House Wellness Group (CSE: CHV) - purchased Margaree for $500 000 and a three-year. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to:
Posted: Apr 15, 2021 5:15 PM AT | Last Updated: April 15
Francis Doyle fears his well could be washed away within months.(Erin Pottie/CBC)
A Cape Breton man says erosion has claimed 30 or more metres of his property along the Lake O Law brook, and he believes the province is responsible.
Francis Doyle of Margaree Valley claims the government redirected the brook s flow closer to his property during improvements to the Cabot Trail around the 1950s.
The 57-year-old purchased the Egypt Road home in 2002 from his brother-in-law, but said the property has been in his family since he was born. Over time it just keeps eroding with the nasty weather, he said.
The ocean-hugging Cabot Trail is seen here in January 2021.(Brittany Wentzell/CBC) comments
Accommodations in Cape Breton are feeling the effects of tighter pandemic restrictions in other parts of the province.
Nova Scotians are being asked to avoid non-essential travel to and from the Halifax Regional Municipality and parts of Hants and Lunenburg counties after a growing number of COVID-19 cases.
For some year-round accommodations along Cape Breton s Cabot Trail, the changes introduced last week have resulted in a rash of cancellations. We were just getting really excited actually, the snow finally hit . and then boom, these new restrictions, said Bricin Lyons, co-owner of the Highlands Hostel in Cape North.
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By day Charlie Angus is the Member of Parliament for Timmins-James Bay but for more than three decades he has also been one of the driving forces behind the Juno-nominated band The Grievous Angels.
The group just released their new album The Summer Before the Storm and in an interview with the Northern News, Angus discussed the album and its theme.
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Angus says the group is “the soundtrack of Canada’s lonesome and rugged northland. But this time the Angels are on a different journey. They have teamed up with Skydiggers front man Andy Maize to chart a path through a time of uncertainty, dissonance and conflict. The result is Summer Before the Storm, the 8th album in their 32-year career. Summer Before the Storm is a kick ass journey of hope in unsettled times.”