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NSTU pleased with province’s back-to-school plan
The Nova Scotia Teachers Union is welcoming the province’s back-to-school plan. The union has issued a statement on the plan, which was unveiled by Premier-Designate Tim Houston on Monday with C...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Aug 24, 2021
Houston: Rent control not the solution to housing "crisis"
Incoming Tory Premier Tim Houston says rent control is not the answer to the province’s affordable housing problem. He was questioned on the issue by reporters during the back-to-school plan and...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Aug 24, 2021
Province sets date to drop most COVID-19 restrictions
If all goes according to plan, Nova Scotia will drop almost every pandemic-related public health restriction by the middle of September. Premier Designate Tim Houston says he will move the province in...
Trevor Nichols
Aug 23, 2021
Schools set to return to nearly normal
Students return to school on Sept. 7 with core public health measures in place and a return to a more familiar routine. Nova Scotia’s Back to School Plan requires a commitment to vaccination and...
News
Aug 23, 2021
17 new cases over the weekend
The Department of Health and Wellness is reporting 17 new cases of COVID-19 since the last update on Aug. 20. Eleven of the cases are in Central Zone. Six are related to travel. Five are close contact...
News
Aug 23, 2021
Pfizer Gets Full U.S. Approval
Pfizer has received full approval in the U.S. for its COVID-19 vaccine. It had been administered under an emergency use order since the middle of last December for those 16 and older, later expanding ...
Randy Thoms
Aug 23, 2021
Trudeau promises $6B healthcare investment during N.S. campaign stop
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says his government would pump $6 billion into provincial and territorial healthcare systems. Trudeau made the announcement at Halifax’s Dalhousie University on Mon...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Aug 23, 2021
The Cost Of Running A Federal Election
Running the last Federal Election cost each registered elector $18.35. That figure from Elections Canada who compared the 43rd general election on October 21, 2019, to the 42nd vote on October 19, 201...
Kevin Jeffrey
Aug 23, 2021
Maritimes not expected to see much of an impact from Henri
The remnants of Henri will not have a big impact on the Maritimes according to the Canadian Hurricane Centre. Tropical Depression Henri has slowed down considerably and is currently over New York Stat...
Allan Dearing
Aug 23, 2021
Family still wants answers after N.S. man vanished two years ago
Loved ones gathering in Truro to mark the two year anniversary of Tony Walsh's disappearance. Residents walked through the busy streets on Sunday to help the family get answers and to shed light on al...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Aug 23, 2021
Justice for Tony Walsh Posters. (CREDIT: Justice for Tony Walsh Facebook Group)
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