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NS Premier stands by criticism of Mass Causality Commission as second week begins
Premier Tim Houston is standing by his criticisms of Mass Causality Commission as it enters its second week of public proceedings. Houston issued a scathing statement ahead of the inquiry opening last...
B. Jack Morse
Feb 28, 2022
Canada closing airspace to Russian airlines
Russian aircraft operators have been barred from entering Canadian airspace. Omar Alghabra, Federal Minister of Transport, made the announcement Sunday morning. Effective immediately, Canada's airspac...
B. Jack Morse
Feb 27, 2022
Get to know the age of the Mastodon with new exhibit in Halifax
Over 80,000 years ago our lands shook with the heavy footsteps of giants. A new exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in Halifax will help you learn about the Mastodon. The now extinct beast once r...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Feb 26, 2022
Canada Imposes New Sanctions Against Russia
President Vladimir Putin and his Foreign Minister are included in the latest sanctions. Canada is following in the footsteps of the European Union, the United Kingdom and United States by punishing Pu...
Kevin Jeffrey
Feb 25, 2022
Two more have died from COVID-19
The province has announced another two people have died from COVID-19. A woman in her 80s and a man in his 80s, both in Eastern Zone. There are now 44 people in hospital being treated for COVID-19, in...
B. Jack Morse
Feb 25, 2022
International Events Being Cancelled in Russia Following Ukraine Attacks
In the wake of the recent attacks on Ukraine from the Russian military, many high-profile events scheduled to take place in Russia are being canceled or moved. The first and perhaps most notable cance...
Evan Taylor
Feb 25, 2022
Close Call For Ukrainian Resident
A sleepless night with explosions near his apartment in the western part of Ukraine. Andrii lives in an apartment complex in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk, which is close to the border with Slovakia. He...
Kevin Jeffrey
Feb 25, 2022
Seafood Companies Looking to Stay Competitive
Seven Nova Scotian seafood companies are sharpening their competitive edge by certifying under the Nova Scotia Seafood Quality Program, with more encouraged to sign up. Certified companies with high-q...
Zach Pottie
Feb 25, 2022
Higher Gas Prices On The Way
The Russian invasion is going to impact prices at the pumps. In correspondence with Acadia News, GasBuddy.com’s head analyst Patrick DeHaan, said that Russia’s moves will impact Canadian g...
Katie Nicholls
Feb 25, 2022
Summer Travel Increased Slightly
Summer travel to the United States may get better this year. Statistics Canada says over 343,600 trips were made by Canadians to the U.S. last summer. Some travel restrictions were beginning to ease a...
Randy Thoms
Feb 25, 2022
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