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Province working on digital option to show vaccine status
It’s not being called a vaccine passport, but you will need to show you’re double vaxxed to head to a bar or restaurant after October 4. The province is working on a digital option for peo...
Steve MacArthur
Sep 09, 2021
David Dingwall on universities as engines of growth in Atlantic Canada
On this week's Huddle "Insights" podcast, Don Mills and David Campbell chat with David Dingwall, President and Vice-Chancellor of Cape Breton University, about the role of post-secondary education ins...
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation
Sep 09, 2021
N.S. remains on path to enter Phase 5 next week, drop restrictions
You might be able to drop the mask by this time next week. Nova Scotia remains on track to enter into Phase 5 of its re-opening plan on September 15. Our vaccination rate is at 72 percent and Dr. Robe...
Steve MacArthur
Sep 08, 2021
Health care, housing most important election issue for Atlantic region
A new Narrative Research poll shows health care and housing are the most important issues to you in this federal election. Roughly 20 per cent of people in the Atlantic region say health care is the b...
Steve MacArthur
Sep 08, 2021
14 new cases, two under investigation
The Department of Health and Wellness is reporting 14 new cases of COVID-19 and 11 recoveries. Nine of the cases are in Northern Zone. All are close contacts of previously reported cases. Three cases ...
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Sep 08, 2021
Eat Smart Chopped Salad Kits Recalled
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall on Eat Smart Chopped Salad kits because of possible Listeria contamination. The bagged salads made by Curation Foods range from 283 to 680 grams...
Tara Clow
Sep 08, 2021
Men on ambulance at university party stokes outrage online
If you're outraged seeing a pair of men climbing on an ambulance at StFX you're not alone. A video showing the two climbing on top of the vehicle while a crowd cheers them on is facing huge backlash o...
B. Jack Morse
Sep 07, 2021
AFN National Chief To Visit Saulnierville, Address Fishing Dispute
The National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations will visit Saulnierville this week. RoseAnne Archibald will head to the wharf on Thursday, where the Sipekne’katik First Nation launched a tre...
Kevin Northup
Sep 07, 2021
Borders reopen to nonessential travel
International travellers can officially start coming back into our country Tuesday. The Canada Border Services Agency confirmed Friday the border would reopen. Quarantine protocols and restrictions ag...
B. Jack Morse
Sep 07, 2021
NSTU wishing good luck for start of school year
Despite some reservations about how restrictions are being handled in schools, teachers are happy to be back. Paul Wozney, President of the Nova Scotia Teachers’ Union, said they’re lookin...
B. Jack Morse
Sep 07, 2021
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