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Truro death ruled murder
The death of a 23-year-old in Truro has been ruled a homicide. The Truro Police Service said the body was discovered in the early morning hours of September 5. A release from the Red Cross said half a...
B. Jack Morse
Sep 06, 2021
Most Party Leaders Sticking To Ontario
Ontario is the main destination for the major federal party leaders on the 23rd day of the election campaign. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spoke in Hamilton, committing to paid sick leave and $10-a-day ch...
Colin Redston
Sep 06, 2021
Potential exposures in thrift stores, restaurant, and flights
Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 at locations in Central Zone and on two Air Canada flights. Anyone who worked at or visited the following locations on th...
News
Sep 06, 2021
Federal Leaders In B.C., ON For Day 22
On the campaign trail today, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau makes an announcement in Markham, Ontario. Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole has an announcement of his own in Vancouver. NDP Leader Jag...
Randy Thoms
Sep 05, 2021
Help Prevent The Spread Of Invasive Species
With the final long weekend of summer upon us, many boaters will soon be packing up their gear for another year. But officials with the Nature Conservancy of Canada are asking you to check for any unw...
Brad Perry
Sep 03, 2021
N.S. to observe Truth and Reconciliation Day on Sept. 30
Nova Scotia will annually recognize September 30 as Truth and Reconciliation Day beginning in 2021. Provincial government offices, public schools and regulated child care will be closed. Businesses wi...
Steve MacArthur
Sep 03, 2021
Five new cases, state of emergency renewed
The Department of Health and Wellness is reporting five new cases of COVID-19 and 10 recoveries. Two of the cases are in Central Zone. One is related to travel. One is under investigation. Two cases a...
News
Sep 03, 2021
Labour shortage is a myth, workers advocate says
You may have heard about the labour shortage in Nova Scotia — but not everyone agrees there actually is a shortage of labour. Danny Cavanagh, the president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Labou...
Anastasia Payne
Sep 03, 2021
Yarmouth MLA Responds To Premier’s Comments On Ferry
The MLA of Yarmouth is reacting to Premier Tim Houston’s comments on the Nova Scotia to Maine ferry service. Houston said yesterday that he’ll be making a phone call soon to discuss what t...
Kevin Northup
Sep 03, 2021
New premier to examine Yarmouth-Maine ferry, wants to see business plan
Nova Scotia’s new premier will soon be making a phone call to discuss the Yarmouth to Maine ferry. Tim Houston wants to know what the expectations are for the service over next few years. ItR...
Steve MacArthur
Sep 02, 2021
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