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Another COVID-19 death, 22 new cases
Another person has died from COVID-19, a man in his 70s in Central Zone. There are 22 new cases, most of them, 16, are in the Halifax region. There are five in Northern Zone and one in Western Zone. N...
B. Jack Morse
Nov 25, 2021
Commemorative Stamp Recognizing Margaret Atwood
Canada Post has unveiled a stamp recognizing one of Canada’s most well known and admired authors. Margaret Atwood burst onto the literary scene in the early 1960s, and has more than 50 works cre...
Vasilios Bellos
Nov 25, 2021
Chris d’Entremont Appointed Deputy Speaker Of The House Of Commons
A historic appointment for a Nova Scotian MP. West Nova’s Chris d’Entremont has been named Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. He’s the first from our province since 1916 to hold...
Kevin Northup
Nov 25, 2021
U.S. Increases Duties On Canadian Softwood Lumber
Canadian softwood lumber producers will see higher duties on their exports to the United States. The U.S. Commerce Department announced Wednesday that tariffs for most producers would increase to 17.9...
Brad Perry
Nov 25, 2021
Report: 1 in 4 children in Nova Scotia live in poverty
You’re not alone if you’re struggling to make ends meet. The Nova Scotia chapter of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives has found one in four children under the age of 17 live in p...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Nov 25, 2021
Cloth Masks Might Not Cut It
Many public health officials are reminding people to wear their masks inside now that winter is settling in, but will your cloth mask be good enough? Dr. Theresa Tam explains that the virus travels th...
Katie Nicholls
Nov 25, 2021
Greens With New Interim Leader
The federal Green Party has appointed an Interim Leader as the party works toward a leadership contest. Non-binary astrophysicist Amita Kuttner becomes the first trans person to lead a federal party. ...
Randy Thoms
Nov 25, 2021
How James Mullinger Makes Us Laugh And Be Proud Atlantic Canadians Too
If you haven't heard of James Mullinger, it's time to get acquainted. An immigrant from the UK who recently became a Canadian citizen, he is now a central figure in Atlantic Canadian cultural and medi...
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation
Nov 25, 2021
First shots for 5-11-year-olds going into arms next week
Pfizer’s vaccine for kids between 5 and 11 will be in our province by the end of this week. However, those shots won’t go into arms until December 2nd. Dr. Robert Strang said they arenR...
B. Jack Morse
Nov 24, 2021
Nova Scotia To Double Check Doctors Wait List
The Nova Scotia government announced they are doing some due diligence on the Need a Family Practice Registry which hit a record high of 81,000 earlier this year. The Nova Scotia Health Authority will...
Evan Taylor
Nov 24, 2021
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