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Zach Churchill Announces Liberal Leadership Bid
Zach Churchill is running for leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. The Yarmouth MLA made the announcement in front of family and supporters today. Churchill served as minister in several portfolio...
Kevin Northup
Feb 19, 2022
66 in hospital with COVID-19
There are now 66 people in hospital being treated for COVID-19. The province reported four new hospital admissions and seven discharges Friday. Provincial labs reported 320 new confirmed cases. 110 in...
B. Jack Morse
Feb 19, 2022
Crime prevention initiative seeks volunteers
Nova Scotia’s Citizens on Patrol program is looking for volunteers. Community members can apply to spend four hours a month patrolling their neighbourhood through the crime prevention initiative...
Anastasia Payne
Feb 19, 2022
Police Move To End Ottawa Protest
More than one hundred people were arrested, and several vehicles were towed as police moved in Friday to end the protest in downtown Ottawa. Ottawa Police, with support from provincial and federal aut...
Randy Thoms
Feb 19, 2022
Feds Defend Use Of Emergencies Act
The federal government is defending invoking the Emergencies Act to deal with illegal blockades across the country. The deputy prime minister said Canada’s economy and democracy are facing a ser...
Allan Dearing
Feb 18, 2022
Some Optimism Surrounding The Pandemic
Canada is moving out of the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s according to the Chief Public Health Officer. Dr. Theresa Tam says there is evidence the omicron variant is starting to wane. &...
Tim Davidson
Feb 18, 2022
Province to pay operators to make up for dropped daycare fees
The province is increasing funding to private daycares to offset a reduction in fees. The provincial government promised to cut daycare fees by 25 per cent in January, as part of the joint provincial-...
B. Jack Morse
Feb 18, 2022
NS Adoption Records Open May First
Adoption records will open in our province on May first. Applications will be accepted under the Adoption Records Act which allows adopted people 19 or older and birth parents to access their informat...
Zach Pottie
Feb 18, 2022
Police arrest protestors in Ottawa to clear convoy blockade
Police have descended on the streets of downtown Ottawa to push out protestors. They’re working to regain control over the city core after a three-week occupation against COVID-19 measures. Prot...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Feb 18, 2022
Police arrest protest organizers, set up perimeter around downtown Ottawa
Police are preparing to make their move in Ottawa as they arrest two protest organizers and set up a perimeter. Local police have now bolstered their presence with help from their provincial and natio...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Feb 18, 2022
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