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19 new cases, fifth at Valley Regional Hospital
The outbreak at the Valley Regional Hospital in Kentville continues to grow. A fifth case was reported there Thursday. 19 new cases altogether, spread across the province. Eight in the Halifax area, n...
B. Jack Morse
Oct 21, 2021
Trudeau Says Provinces Issuing ‘Standardized’ Proof Of Vaccination For Travel
In Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Thursday a ‘national standardized’ vaccine passport so Canadians can use it to travel abroad. “So, people can travel domesticall...
Tim Herd
Oct 21, 2021
Driver Licence Knowledge Tests Goes Online
The Nova Scotia government is making it easier to get your beginners license with the announcement that the Driver Licence Knowledge Test will be made available online. The test is typically the first...
Evan Taylor
Oct 21, 2021
Province’s medically assisted dying program accepting referrals after backlog
Nova Scotia Health is once again accepting referrals for its medically assisted dying program after a backlog. New referrals for Medical Assistance in Dying were placed on a thirty day pause in Septem...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Oct 21, 2021
Buckle up, gas prices set to rise again
You might want to buckle up as gas prices are set to spike again on Friday. The fuel company Wilsons is predicting gas will climb nearly 3 cents per litre in Nova Scotia at midnight. Diesel is set to ...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Oct 21, 2021
NDP calls two-year rent cap extension ‘major victory’
The opposition is calling government’s move to keep the rent cap in place until 2023 a big win. NDP Leader Gary Burrill says this step is a “major victory” as it will allow many Nova...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Oct 21, 2021
How To Keep Growing A $14-Billion Energy Industry In A Net Zero Economy
Addressing climate change is among the most important challenges facing the world today. However, many questions remain about how it can be accomplished. How long will it take? Who will pay for the tr...
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation
Oct 21, 2021
COVID cases dropping, new infection at Valley hospital
Nova Scotia is reporting six new cases of COVID-19 and 27 recoveries. There are three cases in Halifax region, two cases in Western health zone and one case in Northern region. There is community spre...
Steve MacArthur
Oct 20, 2021
Tories to keep rent-cap until 2023
Premier Tim Houston has changed his stance on rent control. Houston had been unequivocal during his campaign, and as recently in a press conference on Oct. 8, he would not extend rent control past the...
B. Jack Morse
Oct 20, 2021
Inflation Rate Climbs 4.4% In September
Canada’s annual inflation rate jumped by 4.4 per cent last month, up from 4.1 per cent in August. Statistics Canada says that is the fastest pace since February 2003. The agency says higher tran...
Brad Perry
Oct 20, 2021
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