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Lee Bragg On The Challenges Of High-Speed Internet In Rural Atlantic Canada
This episode takes a close look at the challenges of fulfilling the promise of delivering high-speed internet to 100 percent of households in Atlantic Canada. News flash, it is not likely going to hap...
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation
Nov 04, 2021
Crosby tests positive for COVID-19
Sydney Crosby has tested positive for COVID-19. It’s believed his symptoms are mild. The team confirmed the news in a tweet on Wednesday. Fellow Cole Harbour native Nathan MacKinnon tested posit...
Steve MacArthur
Nov 03, 2021
Public Health investigating COVID-19 spike
There are 38 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, the highest single day total in almost a month. Numbers are going up outside of the province’s urban core. Only half are in the Halifax area, 19. Th...
B. Jack Morse
Nov 03, 2021
Trudeau ‘confident’ Canada will lower its flags to mark Remembrance Day
Talks are underway to determine if Canada should hoist its flags again as Remembrance Day quickly approaches. The flags on federal buildings have been flying at half-mast since May after the remains o...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Nov 03, 2021
Centuries-old cannonballs to be removed from Fortress of Louisbourg
It feels like a time warp back into the 1700s. Military members from Canadian Forces Base Halifax have been tasked with the mission of removing about 100 cannonballs from the Fortress of Louisbourg in...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Nov 03, 2021
Trudeau pledges to cap Canada’s oil, gas emissions
Justin Trudeau is pledging to cap Canada’s oil and gas emissions. The prime minister delivering that promise while attending the UN climate convention known as COP 26 in Scotland. “We̵...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Nov 02, 2021
NS Securities Commission Warn Of Fraudulent Crypto Firm
The Nova Scotia Securities Commission say at least one Nova Scotian fell victim to a fraudulent crypto trade. Stearn House claims to be a full-featured online trading platform for major investments, i...
Evan Taylor
Nov 01, 2021
N.S. reports 1 death, 59 new COVID cases (Oct 30-Nov 1)
Nova Scotia is reporting one death related to COVID-19 since the last update on Friday. Public health indicates a man in his 70s from Eastern Zone passed away over the weekend. “I want to offer ...
Steve MacArthur
Nov 01, 2021
Province Wide Arrest Warrant For Windsor Man
The West Hants RCMP Detachment are out with a province-wide arrest warrant for a Windsor man. 30-year-old Justin Eugene States has been charged with Possession of Cannabis for the Purpose of Distribut...
Jakob Postlewaite
Nov 01, 2021
BBB Says Online Purchase Scams Rising Ahead Of Holidays
Many people are starting to do their holiday shopping online. The Better Business Bureau wants you to be aware of online purchase scams, which are on the rise. Kristin Matthews, Marketing and Communic...
Kevin Northup
Nov 01, 2021
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