The Town of New Glasgow wishes to advise motorists and public that paving on East River Road between Park Street and Atlantic Drive will take place today from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.
East River Road will be open to all traffic with reduced number of lanes and traffic control in place.
Please drive safely through this worksite and be aware of pedestrians, workers, and work vehicles.
The Town of New Glasgow apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause and thanks you for your cooperation.
The airport parking service Park’N Fly is warning Canadian customers that their personal information may have been compromised in a data breach last month.
The company said in a statement that “Approximately 1 million customer files were accessed” when “a third party accessed the Park’N Fly network through unauthorized remote VPN access,”
The leak happened between July 11 and July 13, and may have included names, email and mail addresses, and Aeroplan and CAA numbers, but did not contain financial information, according to Park’N Fly.
The Toronto-based Postmedia Network Inc. says it has successfully closed its acquisition of Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain.
The $1-million deal for the SaltWire Network and Halifax Herald was approved by a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge on Aug. 8 with an expected closing date of Aug. 24.
Postmedia confirmed the closing of the sale Monday in a short statement on its website.
Andrew MacLeod, Postmedia’s president and CEO, says his company is “delighted” to welcome the new media properties, saying the sale “preserves their vital role within the community.”
SaltWire Owns Most Newspapers in Atlantic Canada including the Chronicle Herald and The News in New Glasgow.








