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CP Rail Work Stoppage Underway
Thousands of Canadian Pacific Rail employees are off the job across the country. A work stoppage began over the weekend after the two sides failed to reach a deal. About 3,000 locomotive engineers, co...
Brad Perry
Mar 21, 2022
Restrictions officially end, but are still recommended
Essentially all of our province’s Public Health measures to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic ended Monday. That includes the provincial state of emergency, which had been in effect for two years....
B. Jack Morse
Mar 21, 2022
Up To $300M Needed To Protect Vital Trade Corridor
Rising sea levels and severe flooding caused by climate change are threatening the Chignecto Isthmus which is a major national trade corridor between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The Trans-Canada Hi...
Allan Dearing
Mar 18, 2022
Masking Requirements To Remain For Schools Monday
The province is tweaking their plans to end most COVID-19 restrictions this Monday. Premier Tim Houston announced today they will keep masking requirements in schools until mid April. Houston says eig...
Jakob Postlewaite
Mar 18, 2022
COVID-19 Severe Illness Trends Declining: Dr. Tam
Canada’s top doctor says increased COVID-19 transmission is “not unexpected” as public health measures ease. Dr. Theresa Tam says average daily case counts are levelling off across t...
Brad Perry
Mar 18, 2022
Diesel jumps 10 cents (update)
The price of diesel has jumped again. The NSUARB used its price interrupter to increase the cost of diesel 10 cents a litre Saturday morning. It’s now sitting between $1.84, in Halifax, and $1.8...
B. Jack Morse
Mar 18, 2022
15 people died from COVID-19 this week
Another 15 people have died from COVID-19. The deaths were included on Friday’s weekly COVID-19 data report, it was set to be released Thursday but was delayed due to technical issues. It covers...
B. Jack Morse
Mar 18, 2022
Another COVID Vaccine Approved For Younger Kids
Health Canada has approved the use of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine in children aged six to 11. Kids will receive two doses just like those 12 and older, but the dosage amounts will be cut in half....
Brad Perry
Mar 18, 2022
Doctors' group wants kids to keep wearing masks in class
Experts are hoping your kids will continue to wear masks in schools after March break. The Nova Scotia Pediatric Pandemic Advisory Group has written an open letter strongly recommending students and s...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Mar 18, 2022
HMCS Halifax sets sail Saturday to help NATO in Ukraine efforts
HMCS Halifax is getting ready to bolster NATO forces in support of Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion. The ship will set sail for European waters on Saturday and carry a CH-148 Cyclone Helicopter. I...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Mar 18, 2022
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