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N.S. mass shooting inquiry to decide if RCMP should testify
The commission leading the inquiry into the mass shootings in Nova Scotia is working to speak with the common law spouse of Gabriel Wortman. Lisa Banfield spent 19 years with the gunman and was able t...
Steve MacArthur
Mar 07, 2022
Canadians booking Airbnbs to support Ukraine with no plans to check in
People from around the globe are booking Airbnbs in Ukraine with no plans to check in. The initiative has gained popularity on social media and aims to help put money directly into the wallets of Ukra...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Mar 07, 2022
Credit Cards & Online Content Cut From Russia
Russian citizens are set to feel more isolation in the coming days especially from the online community. Criminalizing what he feels is fake news, Putin signed a new bill last week and blocked Faceboo...
Katie Nicholls
Mar 07, 2022
N.S. mass shooting inquiry enters week 3
It's a light third week at the Mass Casualty Commission's public inquiry in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Lawyers are set to continue argument as to whether the police officers on the ground in Portapiue shou...
B. Jack Morse
Mar 07, 2022
Province enters Phase 2 of reopening plan
Province entered Phase 2 of its reopening plan Monday morning. The biggest changes are to isolation requirements. If you test positive you’ll will need to isolate for seven days from when you fi...
B. Jack Morse
Mar 07, 2022
Gas up over 18 cents since Thursday
The price of fuel has shattered the record high for the second time in two days. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board used its interrupter to increase the price of fuel Saturday morning. The price...
B. Jack Morse
Mar 05, 2022
Four more people die from COVID-19
The province is reporting another four deaths from COVID-19. A man in his 50s and a man in his 80s in Northern Zone, a man in his 70s in Eastern Zone, and a man in his 80s in Western Zone have died. T...
B. Jack Morse
Mar 04, 2022
Province to change fuel prices again at midnight
The Nova Scotia Utility and Review board is once again using the interrupter to adjust the price of gas and diesel. Our province hit a record high price for fuel Friday when the regular weekly adjustm...
B. Jack Morse
Mar 04, 2022
Professors, Librarians At Universite Sainte-Anne Walk Off The Job
Professors at Nova Scotia’s five Universite Sainte-Anne campuses are on strike. Members of the Association of Professors and Librarians walked off the job yesterday as labour negotiations for a ...
Kevin Northup
Mar 04, 2022
Province further reducing restrictions Monday
The province is entering Phase 2 of its reopening plan Monday. That’ll increase the outdoor informal gathering limit to 50, the indoor limit remains at 25. Many businesses and events will be abl...
B. Jack Morse
Mar 04, 2022
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