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Poll: Most Atlantic Canadians believe unvaccinated workers should be fired
A new poll has found most of us in Atlantic Canada believe workers in specific fields should be fired for refusing to get vaccinated. The survey out from Angus Reid says roughly 70 per cent of Atlanti...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Nov 16, 2021
Highlands National Park hits milestone in salmon restoration project
Over a dozen Atlantic salmon were released into the Clyburn Brook as part of a salmon restoration project in October. Salmon populations in the brook — located in Cape Breton Highlands National ...
Anastasia Payne
Nov 16, 2021
2 deaths due to COVID outbreak at seniors home in Pugwash; 99 new cases (Nov 13-15)
Nova Scotia is reporting three deaths related to COVID-19 since the last update on Friday. Two people – a man and woman, both in their 80s – were residents of the East Cumberland Lodge lon...
Steve MacArthur
Nov 15, 2021
KPMG Poll Finds Canadians Concerned About Supply Shortages
This year’s holiday wish list could look a little different for Canadians, because many of the latest gadgets and toys might not be available. Global manufacturing disruptions and supply shortag...
Tara Clow
Nov 15, 2021
Upper Clements Park To Soon Be Demolished
A landscape of a former amusement park in the Annapolis Valley is about to change. The Municipality of the County of Annapolis has issued a request for proposals for demolition and clean-up of the for...
Kevin Northup
Nov 15, 2021
Two Calls To Action From Diabetes Canada On World Diabetes Day
Today is World Diabetes Day. 11.5 million Canadians live with diabetes or pre-diabetes, with about 120,000 in Nova Scotia. This coming from Virtual Diabetes Education Program Specialist for Diabetes C...
Jakob Postlewaite
Nov 14, 2021
Exposures in Halifax, Truro, Western Shore, and Stellarton
Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposures to COVID-19 at locations Western, Northern and Central Zones. COVID PRECAUTION NOTIFICATION (there has been a potential exposure of ...
News
Nov 14, 2021
Social media will should be part of estate planning, lawyer says
The co-founder and CEO of Epilogue, an online estate planning service, is encouraging Canadians to think about the future of their social media. Daniel Goldgut and Arin Klug launched Epilogue in Toron...
Anastasia Payne
Nov 14, 2021
Exposure in Bridgewater and on Halifax transit
Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposures to COVID-19 at one location in Western Zone and two Halifax Transit routes. COVID PRECAUTION NOTIFICATION (there has been a potentia...
News
Nov 13, 2021
70 new cases in two days
There have been 70 new cases reported in the province in the last two days. Most, 44, are in the Halifax area, 12 are in the northern end of the province, nine in the west, and five in the east. Two m...
B. Jack Morse
Nov 12, 2021
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